There I was, curled up with my nose between my paws, happily hibernating on top of my blog(s) and deliciously dreaming of many tall, dark, hunky men feeding me many tall, dark hunky chunks of chocolate, when all of a sudden a flaming arrow landed with a sooty thud next to my ear.
Apparently I've been 'tagged' by Chris Owen over at the Pink Apple Connections blog.
Eh? Tagged? What the heck is that...?! Is it some kind of new bloggity widgit? Am I visible from outerspace now, a push pin on some extraterrestrial blog map?
Maybe my blogs flatlined while I was sleeping--I better check my toe for a DWB (Dead While Blogging) tag...
Turns out that tagged just means that Chris has tapped me and 4 other bloggers in a game of blog tag. You know, like the game of tag you used to play when you were a kid.
I'm "it".
Only this game is sort of like a cross between Tag and Truth or Dare, except without the Dare part. When you're "it", you have to share 5 things that people probably don't know about you, and then you tag 5 more bloggers.
Alrighty then -- give me a sec to grab a cup of tea and I'll try and come up with 5 obscure facts about myself and whittle my list of favorite bloggers down to the top 5 that I want to shoot with a flaming arrow...
5 Things You Might Be Surprised to Know About Kathy (aka, The Inspired Market-her)
- I've been to Santa's house. Yep, the North Pole. Not the fake North Pole on the top of the globe, but the REAL North Pole, the Official Home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Claus, which happens to be just north of Fairbanks, Alaska, where I spent my formative college years. And it was in the middle of winter AND it was colder than a witch's...well, let's just say it was cold enough. I didn't see any elves, but there were some pretty strange noises coming from the garage.
- When I was 12, I met Queen Elizabeth in Paris. OK, maybe that's stretching it a bit. I was visiting France with my family when we got caught up in a big crowd standing on the side of the road near the Arc de Triumph. It was so crowded that you couldn't even move, so we just stood there with everybody else, with no idea what we were all waiting for. Pretty soon, a bunch of big black cars drove past, and a lady in a powder blue hat and white gloves waved regally. Or so I was told by my father, who was 3 feet taller than me at the time and had a better view. But he said she waved right at me.
- The year after I met the Queen, I travelled to The Hague as a delegate to the United Nations. Well, technically it was the Model United Nations, which is an annual conference for middle school students who are pretending to be the United Nations. Each team of students represents a country; I had to learn all kinds of facts about the history, economics and politics of the Republic of Cyprus. I don't remember a single fact now. To tell the truth, I'm not even 100% sure it was Cyprus. But I do remember fidgiting with my favorite ring that my Aunt gave me, which popped off my finger and rolled down at least 17 rows of seats in the middle of the General Assembly. I think it landed somewhere between Spain and Sri Lanka, but I never found it.
- I don't like lima beans. Alot.
- I once jumped off a bridge with a bungy cord tied to my foot and my weight written on my palm (it had to do with making sure they tied you up to the right rope). Just before I jumped, I said a little prayer that God would make sure my fist stayed clenched if I didn't make it.
Well, there you have it: five bits of previously unpublished bloggertrivia.
And here are my top picks for who's "IT" next--they may not know it, but I've followed each of them around in their blogs as they unravelled their insights and poked their ponderings. I want to know what I don't know about them yet -- so....
- Michele Corey (Knee Deep)
- Mona Grayson (Question the Mind)
- Molly Gordon (Shaboom!)
- Patsy Krakoff and Denise Wakeman (The Blog Squad)
- Syl Laduc (Window Syl)
...You're IT!
P.S. Chris, thanks for the wake up call!


