Monday, March 7, 2011

Blog award, i.e. 7 things about me

I have received a few blog awards lately and have been remiss in posting about it! Most recently I received the Stylish Blogger Award from the wonderful Temperamental Broad, so thank you very much! ♥

Without further ado, here are seven completely random things you probably didn't know about me.

1. I'm left-handed. On my mom's side, so was my grandfather, and so is my uncle and my cousin. Four lefties in three generations. Pretty cool. I've always thought it was neat that I was left-handed. I love how lefties are always happy to discover another leftie. Last summer on a plane the guy next to me asked if I was left-handed. As I was asking him how he knew, it dawned on me: he saw my watch on my right wrist, not left.

2. My favorite time period outside the 1940s and 1950s is the middle ages in Western Europe, specifically the UK and Ireland. I love castles and chivalry and the legends of King Arthur. In fact, in my sleeve, the name of one of my favorite books, Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur, appears on the back of my arm.


3. I have been knitting since Christmas 2005. Shortly before that, my mom re-learned to knit after over a decade of not knitting. I crocheted at the time (having taught myself from a booklet), but didn't think I could ever grasp knitting. It just seemed way too complicated. But I somewhat grudgingly let my mom teach me over a Christmas visit that year. These days, I don't think there's about anything I can't knit. It's just something I 'get'. (I definitely can't say the same about my sewing.)

4. I am a bit of a tomboy.


I like to think of myself as kind of a vintage tomboy. My vintage fashion sense leans towards the casual end of the spectrum. I adore style icons like Jean Harlow and Katherine Hepburn who unapologetically wore trousers and wore them exceptionally well. There are really no cocktail dresses or high heels in my repertoire. While I've been enjoying skirts and dresses more lately, I'm most comfortable in wedgies or flats, high-waisted jeans or trousers and a blouse. I swear like a truck driver, there's usually something a little messy about my hair even when done up in a great 40s 'do, and I can never keep up with my nail polish before it chips. On the other hand, you will never catch me without my nails painted red, and about the only time I'm not wearing red lipstick is when I'm at work or out hiking or camping. Go figure.

5. I hate coffee. You cannot trick me into having something coffee-flavored by calling it mocha. I don't like the smell, I don't like the taste. Coffee has touched my lips exactly three times in my life. Yuck. My version of coffee is black tea, like you'd have in the UK or Ireland. I learned to drink tea when I did study abroad in Ireland in college. When Mel and I went to Ireland last fall, I was absolutely ecstatic to have tea and cake at Bewley's Cafe in Dublin.


6. I have a dishwasher and don't use it. We've gotten to the point where about the only non-vintage kitchenware that we use regularly (outside of a few cooking utensils and some random mugs and pint glasses) is our Fiestaware plates. So while we were hand-washing the red Bakelite flatware and cooking utensils and our glasses, we'd always end up with all of our plates in the dishwasher and have to start fetching them back out again because there wasn't enough to fill the dishwasher before we'd need them again. So we really just don't use it any longer.

7. I know almost nothing about pop culture. I couldn't pick Lady Gaga out of a crowd, I really have no idea who Justin Beiber or Katy Perry are, and I don't watch Glee. In fact I haven't watched a network TV show in more than 10 years. But I can really geek out on the Discovery Channel, Science Channel, History Channel, Food Network and Travel Channel. We're watching Food Network as I type. :)

Now I'm supposed to give this award to 7 other deserving bloggers. But I've been getting to know so many awesome blogs! So I'm going to do this in a slightly different way. I'll post some great international blogs I've been enjoying, from non-native English speakers—six vintage-inspired ones and one great artist. If you haven't discovered them already, hope you enjoy them, too!

14 comments:

  1. leftie here!!! People Spot it out all the time. I guess I don't really notice... But right handed people always notice.

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  2. Love this! I'm a total tea-drinker too! I adore that picture of you as a little girl...so cute!

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  3. Thank you for passing this on to me, I'll be sure to pass it further in the near future :)
    I like this kind of awards, you always learn something new about people. Its so cool that you are into the british middle ages, and I couldn't agree more about myself on #4 ;)

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  4. You sound quite like me in many ways, I'm quite tom boyish, although I do wear cocktails dresses, I've never really been a heals wearer - I can't walk in them - I'm happy with trousers, I'm not much of a day time dress wearer either

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  5. @Brook I always spot it on other people without even realizing it. Like just a mental nod "oh that person is left-handed too". I barely notice I'm doing it!

    @Johanne Deleeuw Nope, I knit right-handed!

    @Debi Thanks Debi, that is one of my favorite childhood pictures! And yay for tea!

    @Miss Margarita You're welcome! And you're right, it's always fun to learn a little something about people. :)

    @Straight Talking Mama! I can walk decent enough in heels but they kill my feet! I always think girls are fibbing when they say they find heels comfy. LOL

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  6. I'm a lefty, too! And so is my brother. Neither of my parents are. One of my two son's is left handed. But I wear a watch on my left wrist, not right. I do EVERYTHING left-handed except golf - which my dad taught me to do.

    My mother is an expert knitter (former knitting teacher) and she would be impressed with your instructions, I know I am! My mom taught me to knit (although I enjoy crochet more) when I was young, but I had to do it left-handed, so she essentially had to teach me backwards.

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  7. Congrats on the blog award! Your photo is beyond adorable! I'm definitely more of a casual-dresser, as well. In high school, I probably wore high heels of some kind 90% of the time and then I went to college and realized--I have to be able to walk! I've been flats-addicted ever since.

    About the chipped nail polish--I started doing Shellac manicures (I actually bought the UV lamp and do my own because I can't afford to go to a salon every 2 weeks) and they really last. I only do my nails once a week (and that's only because they grow really quickly).

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  8. One more lefty to add to the mix, lol.

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  9. I'm with Lauren on the Shellac nail polish. I've had them done twice now (in reds, of course) and no chipping. I work on a horse farm, so this is saying something. Also going to invest in the UV lamp and the polish, much easier than driving to the salon every 2 weeks.

    Congrats on the award. Well deserved.

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  10. We are the same person when it comes to numbers 1, 4, 5 and 7 on your list! I even mentioned 3 of those on my own "7 things" list and the fact I was a lefty was also #1 :) My sisters and I are the only lefties in our entire family though my great aunt was a lefty but forced to change to the right. I like how all the lefties came out and commented on this post!

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  11. Oh how flattering that you linked my blogg!!! :)

    great list, I myself could not live without coffe, after lunch always together with a homemade cookie of some sort.. but that does not mean that tea is forgotten...tea is better of course if one had to chose...Tea for breakfast or else the day i ruined....

    I'm surprised you only knitted a couple of years, you sure learned fast 'cause I think your'e knitting is great. I wish i could knit like that!

    / Have a good day / Olivia

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  12. What a sweet picture of you as a little bab! I wonder what you were "building". I had a dog that looked almost exactly like yours in the photo when I was a kid, but redder. That placid expression on its face is very familiar to me. :)

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