Quirky Things about
Me
"For You formed my inward parts; You knitted me together in my mother's womb.
I praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made."
Psalm 139:13-14
I’m glad God made us all different—and that includes our individual (sometimes weird) quirks. Here are some of mine.
Eggs. I do not
eat eggs if I can recognize them—scrambled, hard boiled, omelets., etc. The
reason? When I was about seven years old my dad told me that eggs were “unborn baby chickens.” He is, of
course, correct…but that concept grossed me out so much that now I cannot eat
them. I really wish I could because they are cheap, nutritious, and can be
prepared so many ways…but I just can’t.
Swimming in a lake.
When I was a kid our family vacationed with my grandparents at a lake resort in
“fish go to the bathroom in the
lake.” Well of course they do…where else would they? But in my mind, I
didn’t want to swim in fish pee.
northern Wisconsin. I LOVED swimming in the lake…until my grandfather told me
that
Color coded calendars.
I have several calendars and color-code them all; green ink for my work hours,
red ink to note birthdays and anniversaries and blue or black for everything
else. When my kids were home I had a color for each of their activities, and
for family activities as well. It really helps me keep track of things with
only a glance at the calendar!
Sticky notes. I
love sticky notes of every size, shape, color and design. Trouble is, when I
want to write something on one it has to be written on the “perfect” one—so I
usually have to search for one of the perfect size, color and design.
I procrastinate about
the weirdest things. I’m almost compulsive about being on time or even
early to appointments, church, and so on. However, I procrastinate about the
silliest things. A few weeks ago the lightbulb in my closet burned out.
Dreading the process of finding a screwdriver to get the light cover off,
finding something to stand on (I’m really short and my stepstool wasn’t enough),
getting the old lightbulb out, new lightbulb in, screwing the light cover back
on…I put off this *very difficult and time-consuming task* for…at least 17 days.
The time it took me to complete
the task, including locating the screwdriver, finding something to stand on,
getting the light cover off AND back on, taking the old lightbulb out and
putting the new one in, putting the screwdriver away…literally, less than 3
minutes. Another example—I’m also doing the A to Z Blogging Challenge atNebraska Family Times.
I started in April (as I did on this blog) but put off finishing until today.
When I went to the blog to see what letter I was to, and how many letters I
still had to blog about, and found that the ONLY entry I needed was…”Z”. I put
off doing the very last letter for
almost 3 months. Yep, that’s part of being Shelly, I guess!
What makes you unique?
In the comments below, share one of your favorite quirks!