In Case You Want to Know

Some of you know me a little, some of you know me well. Here are some interesting (maybe?) things about me that you may or may not know.

  1. I love frogs. I don’t know what it is about them, but it is the running joke in our family that anything foggy is by default “Mommy’s favorite”.
  2. I used to be the shyest kid in the class – likely in the whole grade, and possibly in the entire school. This stuck with me pretty much into University. When I took a daring leap (which may or may not have been because of a boy) to travel overseas on an exchange program, I learned how to come out of my shell. Now, although I’m not outgoing by any means, I do teach for a living and try to be active with the kids’ PTOs.
  3. I ran a kids’ English school for 6 years in Japan. It started with 3 kids – a friend of my then-husband asked me to start a class. I really didn’t want to do it. I had no idea how to teach English to kids. A couple of months in, I suddenly had so many kids interested that I had to run 2 classes. Within a couple of years I was teaching 5 1-hour classes every Saturday, and eventually overflowed into weekday evenings as well. The entire town knew me as “The English Teacher” and most of the little kids called me “Mommy”.
  4. When I was little I wanted to be a gymnast. I took some gymnastics classes at the local YMCA when I was in elementary school and I loved it. When I got to junior high I wanted to join the gymnastics club but when I went to talk to the coach, I saw all the other girls doing flips and jumps that I couldn’t do. Discouraged, I walked away. Years later I had the gymnastics coach as my PE teacher. During the gymnastics segment of our PE class, I was goofing around on the uneven parallel bars – my favorite apparatus. The coach ran over and asked me why I had never joined the team. Apparently he didn’t have anyone on the team who could do the bars.
  5. I hate going through the drive-thru. It doesn’t matter if I’m in the driver’s seat or not (though it is exponentially worse as the driver). I think it stems from my chronic indecision problem. I panic when I have to decide quickly, and the menu board is always so hard to view and read when I have someone squawking though the speaker at me.
  6. I’m a gaming geek. I don’t like the big console games (Nintendo, Play Station, etc). I love computer RPG games. I don’t play much anymore, because I just don’t have the time, but when I was playing, I was ALWAYS playing. I loved the strategy and the teamwork of building cities, raising armies, and raging battles on enemy alliances.
  7. I met my partner online, but not through an online dating site. We were in an alliance together in an online game… I thought she was a guy at first, then she came out of the closet. I just shrugged. I liked the personality, and it turns out, the soul, of this person. The physical body is just part of appearance, which isn’t important to me at all.
  8. My son learned a lot of his English from online games. I guess that is about him and not me, but it does say something about my parenting I guess. We were in Japan, so the boys only learned English from me. And from online games. It’s amazing how much vocabulary kids pick up from games (not chatrooms at his age – I didn’t let him get into those until he was older).
  9. I have a brown belt in Aikido. Technically Aikido doesn’t have colored belts, so I guess I should say that I’m just one level away from earning a black belt. I haven’t practiced for years though, because there isn’t a dojo anywhere near me (2 hours is a long way to go for a martial arts class). I hope that some day, when I finally manage to get my life together and buy a house, I’ll have the space to set up mats and teach the kids.
  10. If I had to choose, I’d say I’m a dog person. I like cats too though. I like all animals. The best pet I’ve ever had though was my ferret. I’d have a ferret again in an instant, but it would cost me my relationship because my partner can’t stand them. That’s also why I can’t have a lizard or a bird… Too bad frogs don’t make good pets.

So in a nutshell, that is me. I guess. Or not. I guess there is always way more to anyone that we could possibly jot down into a list.

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