Seven random facts
Posted by donielle on October 4, 2008 · 3 Comments
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I was recently tagged by Amanda on my other blog for a “7 random things” meme. And since I love learning odd facts about other people I thought some of you may enjoy learning some odd ones about me. Plus I haven’t really shared a lot about myself other than all my “TMI” reproductive information!
So here goes:
- The strings on bananas weird me out.
- My first car was a yellow 1972 Volkswagen beetle. I loved it, even though it had no heat and a hole in the floorboards right in front of my feet. It was a cold winter.
- I’m actually rather shy in social situations.
- I totally wanted to be Laura Ingalls Wilder when I was young.
- I can eat a jar of pickles in one sitting, and have done so on many occasions.
- I haven’t thrown up since I was 12. Not even during pregnancy. (knock on wood!)
- The older I get, the less I am tolerant of heights
Now, I’m really gonna break bloggy tradition here and actually not tag anyone. I know, I know. So if you would love to let everyone know 7 random things about you, let me know when you post it and I’ll link to you! (I’m such a cheater)
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About donielle
Donielle is an amateur herbalist and natural momma to two littles (with another babe in heaven) after dealing with infertility. She has a passion for nourishing nutrition, natural living, and spreading the word on how food truly affects our health. Her blog Naturally Knocked Up focuses on fertility and reproductive health and her book on natural fertility will be available in June 2012. She also runs a local blog (Grand Rapids Natural Living) and is active the local community in order to provide the area with resources and information for natural families.
I was wondering what you use as “soap” in the shower? I assume you don’t use a body wash, and you make your own! Just curious what it is… I’m a new reader, sorry if you covered this already!!
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aww crap, sorry this was on the wrong post, i meant to post on the one about natural face wash! sorry
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Tracy – I hate to say this out loud, but I don’t use a lot of anything in the shower.
I do currently have a Burts Bees body wash that I also use for shaving, but when that is I think I’d like to try Dr. Bronners liquid soaps. I definitely haven’t figured out a way to make my own yet! But it is on the list of things to try.
I’ve realized I get burnt out to quickly when I try to many new things at once, so I’m slowly changing everything out one at a time. I’ll let you know if I come up with anything really good!
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