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Green Got Tagged for 7 Things

by Sandra Williams

Running Kids: Craig ToocheckAlright, Josh the Junk Man has tagged me in some sort of tag game. I’m new to this but can follow instructions.

I’m sharing seven fascinating things you may not have known about me. I will be linking to seven others to do the same.

1. I am almost always in bare feet. Sometimes on a cold day I will wear slippers in the house but don’t like socks. They’re hard to come by around here anyway so I’m helping conserve.

2. I enjoy cross stitching obscenities and find it a productive form of anger management.

3. I don’t always answer the phone and am a bit of a hermit. Sometimes I will not hear it anyway because I’m blasting music.

4. I have a lot of junk so can relate to the junk man. Some of it is quite useful and I save a lot of things, recycling them for crafts but many would see it as junk.

5. I have been married for 13 years to my best friend and we have four kids. One moved out and one just moved back in. The other two aren’t old enough to do either.

6. I have worked at all kinds of crazy places like factories, restaurants, and offices. I almost broke my back so now I write. I wish I had done that in the first place because it’s much more fun.

7. My office is actually a small space crammed into the corner and almost rests against the back door. It is still my retreat but I see a lot of action going by and the kids have access to me.

Now here’s my 7 tag victims:

1. Shelly @ Natural and Sustainable

2. Adrian @ Dark Side Rainbow

3. Mark @ Environmental Talk

4. Summer @ Creative Mom Cafe

5. Randi @ Parenting Toddlers

6. Karen @ Protocolin Practice

7. Christine @ History Research and Travel Writer


4 Responses to “Green Got Tagged for 7 Things”

  1. Josh Johnson Says:

    Thanks for playing, I hope it didn’t bother you!

  2. Sandra Williams Says:

    No, it was actually a bit of fun. Thanks for choosing me as a victim. :)

  3. Creative Mom Cafe » Blog Archive » 7 Things Says:

    [...] Things by Summer M. I was tagged to share 7 things about myself. I don’t really think there is anything that intresting about me, but I’m going to try [...]

  4. Darkside Rainbow » Blog Archive » Seven things. Says:

    [...] on the cracked-out commentfest to yesterday’s post should give you an idea. A while ago Sandra over at Globally Green Living tagged me with a meme (aren’t we just the little scions of journalistic integrity?), something about posting seven [...]


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