My boyfriend catches a lot of things that I do, which are usually
quite strange. While eating dinner a couple weeks ago I was talking about how I can't use a fork and knife correctly (my left hand is seriously useless). He was trying to teach me how to use a knife with my left hand. While teaching me he told me to hold my fork how I usually hold it and turn it upside down. It was physically impossible. I hold my fork like I hold a pencil, apparently that's not the normal way to do it. So, to this day, I resort to picking up my knife with my left, switching to my right, cutting, and switching back to my left. I also hold video game controllers completely backward, as I can't use the joist stick with my left thumb. It's a complete disaster. I also say words weird: almond, theatre (which I spell strangely was well), apricot, ambiance, and ambulance, just to name a few. I'm obsessed with cleaning my house, or anyone's house. I have a cavity. I learned I'm not as crazy as I seem from reading a book called Captivating, which every woman should read. I'm also a hypocrite. I've give the world's best advice to friends about various subjects but I will never take my own advice. I'm still looking to learn more about myself but until then, these are my most recent finds. What have you learned about yourself lately?
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Jen Jobe
2/28/2011 01:24:00 am
I've heard so much about the book Captivating! What is it about? I feel like it just might be the next book on my list of things to read :)
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Johnny
2/28/2011 03:24:06 am
It's a book about a woman's heart. It's written by a married couple. It has a Christian perspective, even if you're not religious I would recommend it though. It's taught me a lot about myself. You should def. read it. :)
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Jen
2/28/2011 12:25:14 pm
Awesome! I think I need to learn a little about myself and this book sounds like a great way to do it. Thanks Johnny :)
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