Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Tagged!


I have been tagged by Chris and Laurie and this comes with rules.The rules are as follows.
1. Link to the person who tagged you.
2. Post the rules on the blog.
3. Write six random things about yourself.
4. Tag six people at the end of your post.
5. Let each person know they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their blog.
6. Let the tagger know when your entry is up.

Here are my six random things:

1. I am a hairdresser but my hair has been my natural strawberry blonde for years. Everyone assumes I color it!

2. I love to read but don't always because once I start a book I can't stop reading until it's done.

3. I don't like crowds and would rather watch an event on TV than be there.

4.A few years ago I said I wasn't interested in learning anything about a computer.
5. I can handle most anything but I freeze when I see a centipede.

6. I don't enjoy the heat but would rather have the temps in the mid 60's.

Because everyone is so busy enjoying the summer I am not tagging anyone. If you need a blog filler and decide to do this please let me know by leaving a message.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Jean ~ I didn't get to participate in Bloomin' Tuesday this week, but I enjoyed seeing your flowers.

I LOVE the red planter in this post! I usually spray anything red that's outside. My next project is an old filing cabinet wooden drawer (yard sale) that I will use for flowers...I'm spraying it red, of course! :)

Simply Heart And Home said...

Interesting!

I don't care for centipedes either. I will smash one if I see it. (not barefoot though!)

My daughter is a strawberry blonde too.

I do not like crowds either. I love peaceful places!

Have a lovely day,

Gina

Anonymous said...

You have me to thank for the tag Jean. I tagged Laurie & Chris. Thanks for being a good sport about it. It is interesting to see how far it goes. I love to read too, and I can't put it down. lol

Donna said...

Enjoyed your list. I don't like hot weather either, the low 70's would be perfect.
Love your red planter!
Hugs,
Donna