Tonni tagged me to reveal six weird things about myself. I’ve actually done this a few times already, but I’ll go ahead and do it again since I really don’t have much to talk about right now.? Shocking, I know.
1. Link to the person who tagged you.
2. Post the rules on your blog.
3. Write six random, arbitrary things about yourself.
4. Tag six people at the end of your post and link to them.
5. Let each person know they?ve been tagged and leave a comment on their blog.
6. Let the tagger know when your entry is up
So here goes:
- I have always wanted to learn archery. My dad has at least 3 recurve bows and I have decided that I am going to learn how to use one of them. But not the one that is taller than me.
- I grew up dreaming of riding an Arabian stallion. Even though I lived in Saudi Arabia and saw these horses fairly regularly, women were not allowed to ride and so this dream is still unfulfilled. At this point, I’d just like to learn how to ride.
- Both of my elbows are double jointed. In high school, a class mate and I decided to try to fake out the Spanish teacher into believing he’d broken my arm. She ignored us.
- I am not a collector of many things other than yarn, roving and books. I would eventually like to have my own private library with rolling ladders for the bookcases. Did I mention this would be a large private library? In my dream house?
- I love looking at house blueprints/floor plans. I can happily pore over books of house plans for hours.
- If I find an author I like, I try to read (or listen) to every book they ever wrote. There are very few books that I will reread with the exception of Anne McCaffrey’s books. I can read her books over and over and over. And have, too.
I’m not really one for tagging, so if you’ve read this and want to do it, consider yourself tagged.












I just read your tagline and, you know – it’s true.
The hubby is getting a new bow for Christmas. He doesn’t hunt…just target shooting. He’s even been teaching me some.
I want to learn archery too, and also fencing and also falconry! I should’ve lived in another century.