Monday, November 8, 2010

Yay, blog award!



KT gave me the Honest Scrap award! Thanks, KT! I'm very honoured :) So now apparently I'm supposed to share ten facts about myself. This will be fun!

1. I love Hanson. Yes, the band of long-haired blonde brothers from the 90s. I first became a fan when I was seven years old, and last month I saw them in concert and realized my childhood dreams. Have you heard their latest stuff?! Amazing.

2. I wrote my first novel at 13. It was a thinly-veiled School of Rock fanfiction. I also wrote a lot of Harry Potter fanfic. Who didn't?

3. I'm terrible at poetry, which is bad because I have to write a lot of it for my creative writing classes.

4. Despite being thoroughly not-Catholic, Catholicism is one of my biggest interests. Go figure.

5. I drive a 1999 Saturn SL that kind of sucks but I love it anyway.

6. I don't want to move out. I love my parents too much.

7. I loooove silly words. Especially IKEA brand names. Like I love how this lint roller here is called a Bästis.

8. I've read all of Jane Austen's novels.

9. I don't like ice cream. It's too cold on my sensitive teeth.

10. My favourite TV show of all time is Friends.

Woohoo! Aaaaand now I get to give the award to other people! And I pick:




Yayy!

4 comments:

  1. Yay! I think I wrote my *first novel* (yeah, right) at 13. I tried to make it all serious with a car crash and siblings. I didn't know what I was talking about, or doing...I need to find that notebook... All I was sure of was that my main character (I think his name was Zach?) was a spitting image of Jesse McCartney. Hell yeah. Hahaha

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  2. Jesse McCartney, that's hilarious. I remember doing that, modelling love interests after celebrities, and then making the main characters obvious self-inserts... ahem :P

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  3. Awesome, thanks for the award. I feel the same way about ice cream. :)

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  4. Haha, yeah, it's terrible! And it's reeeally expensive. The only ice cream I ever really liked was a pear gelato I had in France... it was heavenly.

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