Six Strange Things About Momma Bean
Let me start out by re-iterating that I am one of the most boring people I know, so what is strange to me may not be strange to others.
I guess you could say that I was tagged by The Twinkies’ mommy by virtue of checking her blog, which I have begun doing often (aren’t they cute?!?!). She, in turn, was tagged by The Town Criers.
So here goes…grab a cup of coffee to help stay awake.
1. I get horrible anxiety when someone says, “I have to talk to you.” It could be something great but I always think it’s bad news. Which is weird, because I’m generally an optimistic person and don’t get wound up over much. But, when someone says that to me, I am almost terrified to hear the next words that they are about to say.
2. I host a weekly chat for mothers of multiples and a board for Michigan women. I guess this really isn’t strange, but it might be something that no one knows about me.
3. I don’t like most condiments and only use a little bit of ketchup when I need it.
4. I check my blogroll in reverse order and read a magazine from back to front. I’ve read that the reading thing has to do with the fact that I’m left-handed.
5. I was named after a television show.
6. I don’t have any friends left from childhood because we moved around a lot and I went to eight different schools from pre-school to high school. All but two of my friends are ones that I met from the age of 20 onward.
And so now I tag everyone who reads this. Please let me know if you’ve answered so I can go find out how strange you really are!







January 22nd, 2007 at 1:51 pm
I am so with you on number 1! I am the same way! The worst is when someone leaves you a voice mail like that.
January 22nd, 2007 at 1:53 pm
Wild! I have that paranoia that “I need to talk” muse equal something bad too, even though it is almost always something innocous.
January 23rd, 2007 at 2:12 pm
Heh heh heh…my husband has that same paranoia about the phrase ‘we need to talk’…i must say it dates back to the announcement of my first pregnancy. I have learned never to use this phrase…