Callie tagged me to answer a few questions, so here we go:
1. Where and how did you and your husband meet?
We met at Clemson, though we don't exactly remember when or where specifically. We're not even certain of the year. That's terrible, isn't it? Doesn't make for a compelling story to tell the grandkids.
We were friends for three or four years before we started dating, so for as long as I could remember, Bradley was just around. He thinks I was wearing a white shirt the first time he saw me in the lobby of an engineering building. (I had a statistics class there and he was a civil engineering major, as was my boyfriend at the time.)
I wish I could remember the first time we spoke, but I can't! I do remember setting him up with someone else years later, but that's another story for another day.
Bottom line: The "how did y'all meet" conversation at cocktail parties is a little boring when we're around. The short answer is "at Clemson."
2. What piece(s) of advice would you give your 16 year old self?
1. If you had the good sense to break up, trust your instincts. No use in making the same mistake twice - or three or four times, for that matter.
2. You aren't fat. Seriously. You'll look back at photos and wish you could be "fat" like that again.
3. Plenty of people peak in high school. One day you'll be grateful to have bloomed a little later.
4. Go abroad for a semester. A summer in Paris will only make you wish you'd done the real deal.
5. In two years absolutely no one will care how many honors cords you graduated with, where you ranked in your class, or what you got on your SAT. Stop fretting over the difference between "with high honors" and "with highest honors." This advice applies doubly to college.
6. Listen to your heart, but only if it's listening to the Lord.
3. What's your most embarrassing moment?
I'm a walking awkward moment, so it's hard to keep track. One especially memorable incident happened my first semester in grad school, when I was desperate to be the straight-A superstar, typing a furiously fast transcript of my professor's every word. (I've alluded to this before.)
Professor: If you really want to succeed in business, and particularly in journalism, you're going to need just two things. Your ears. (continues with lecture as I type)
Me: (puts hand up) Um, you said we needed two things to succeed. Somehow I missed the second one.
Professor: (smiles knowingly)
Class: (stares blankly at me as I realize he meant two ears)
4. What one thing can make you smile, no matter what?
Mac laughing. And B doing anything to make him laugh.
5. If you had $5000 to spend today, what would you buy/spend it on?
If I couldn't invest or save it (I hear you, Dave Ramsey!), I'd buy a DSLR camera, a pair of black boots and a ridiculously unnecessary piece of jewelry.
6. What do you enjoy most about blogging?
Keeping up with faraway friends and making fabulous new ones! I couldn't get by without a lot of the sweet girls I've met through the blogosphere.
Dear Emerson
6 days ago
4 comments:
this was fun to read! and I giggled out loud at #2 5. about the honors, I'm still bitter at my geology class, the reason that I graduated magna cum laude instead of summa ;-) hahah. hope you and your fam are doing great!
Your grad school story made me laugh out loud--hard. That is SO something I would do!
Haha! I just laughed out loud at your embarassing moment! Sounds like something I would do!
I'll be in your area in t-minus 5 days! We'll have to find the time to meet up. :)
I had TOTALLY forgotten about that moment in grad school, Anne. That may have been the funniest thing that I heard while we were there....aside from "high five" every 5 seconds from Professor Stephens.
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