Random X 8

TaraDharma and Patrick both tagged me with this 8 random facts meme. Here’s the rules:

*We have to post these rules before we give you the facts.
*Players start with eight random facts/habits about themselves.
*People who are tagged need to write their own blog about their eight things and post these rules.
*At the end of your blog post, you need to choose eight people to get tagged and list their names.
*Don’t forget to leave them each a comment telling them they’re tagged, and to read your blog.

I’d swear I’ve done this before, but here we go:

*I’m not much into movies, but I really like Braveheart. Must be those Scottish accents.
*I designed my own engagement and wedding rings.
*My favorite candies are Hershey’s Kisses and Smooth and Melty Easter Mints.
*I love rollercoasters, so long as there are no loops and they don’t go upside down.
*I have this recurring dream about being lost and going over a very long bridge. My dad used to have a similar dream only his involved being on the wrong bus.
*I can’t stand the smell of lilies.
*The blotter/calendar on my desk is still on the page for April.
*I’d like to get my doctorate someday… for my dad.

So now I’m supposed to tag 8 other bloggers. Hmmmm.. how about Dave , Ruth , Bunnygirl , Liza , KGMom , Jean , Laurie , and Cathy . I don’t think that I’ve seen any of you tagged yet, so have at it!

8 thoughts on “Random X 8”

  1. Laura, hmmm. I’ve had a recurring dream (not lately) that I had to walk across a body of water like the Chesapeake Bay on a swinging walking bridge with many other people. For one who is afraid of heights – me, it was a nightmare!

    I crave roller coasters, though. If they go upside down, I just close my eyes :o)

  2. Laura–your tagging me makes this the third for this meme–so my next post will be 8 random facts meme!

  3. Laura –

    Email me at allthings4good at gmail dot com so I can email YOU and get you past the privacy block…

  4. I gotta get crackin’ on this! I’m with you on Braveheart and Easter mints. Ummmmm.

    Do you suppose the lily thing could have something to do with the association with funerals? I’ve started to wonder about this.

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