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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Five Truths


I hope you all are having a wonderful start to your week. I was recently tagged by Kristin of Fancy Things to share truths about myself and I am excited to do so. I like learning new things about fellow bloggers and I hope you will enjoy learning some things about me.

1. If you don't know, I am Greek and very fluent. I love that my parents taught me how to speak Greek; it really helps me communicate with family that still do live in Greece and when I travel there, it does help a lot.


2. I am probably the biggest procrastinator you would ever meet. I always wait last minute to do things and I never understood why I am like that. I get everything "un important" done and and all the important stuff is way on the bottom of the list. I blame social media for this.

3. I have never been diagnosed with OCD, but I believe that I have it. I always was my hands before bed and when I'm in the car and about to make a turn, I always turn my blinker on 2 times. Maybe it's not OCD, but I believe it is.

4. My favorite food is Shrimp and Grits. Yes, I am from the South and love that, how ironic right? But, just something about that food gets me every time.

5. I have seen every single episode of I Love Lucy and record it on my DVR daily. I loved it as a kid and probably love it more now.


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5 comments:

  1. I'm the same way...always get the un-important stuff done first then dread doing the important stuff!

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  2. I didn't know you were Greek - very cool!

    xx
    Kelly
    Sparkles and Shoes

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  3. That's neat you are fluent in Greek!
    I am a huge procrastinator too, and am self-diagnosed OCD.
    Fun facts!

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  4. I love these types of posts! It's always fun to learn more about the girl behind the blog :)
    And, I love that you're obsessed with I Love Lucy too! I try to catch it on TV Land when I can :)

    xx Nina

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  5. that is so great you are fluent in Greek - while it is part of my heritage as well, can't speak a syllable.
    Chic on the Cheap

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