Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Interesting habits.

So I've realized I have some interesting habits.

For one, I start reading my friends blogs, and then if I am bored (or my friends haven't written anything in two weeks) I start reading their friends blogs. And then their friends, and then their friends, and soon I have no idea where I am, but I have definately had an interesting time!!

I like visiting people one on one and pretty much I don't like meeting new people. Especially when it is nine stakes of people, and I get kind of digusted when they open with a prayer that we might marry some (or one) of the new people we meet tonight. How about just making friends and building lasting relationships? Because I will tell you right now that I only met one new person and he is eight years my junior. I pretty much wanted to leave that activity . . . as soon as I got there. And (we have these activities once a month) pretty much at these activities, I only associate with people I already know. Who wants to try to meet someone at an activity with nine hundred people? Thank you, I'd rather go home and read a good book.

I take baths as an excuse to read for several hours. The only problem with this is I have to put more water in several times as it tends to get cold.

I still hold my sisters hands in public.

I put Vaseline on my hands and feet before going to bed.

The good news is that even with all my eccentricities, I am still happy being who I am.

3 comments:

ZB said...

they actually have a prayer like that? weird. I think that singles wards are getting weirder by the minute. Yikes.I like all...no wait (most) your eccentircities (how the hey do you spell that word).

Treat Queen said...

Yes weird. The fact that they put NINE stakes together and then expect us to go is weird. I couldn't tell if the kid praying was joking or if he was really serious. But after the RS lesson I had five years ago about "Fairy Tale Love", I try to stop being surprised. Try being the operative word.(Truth be told, I have no idea if I spelled eccentricities right or not)

Anonymous said...

Even so, should one really joke while praying? Inappropriate either way, I say. Ack.