Blog Tag: Five More Things You Don't Know About Me
Thanks to Chris Brown at Branding and Marketing, and C.B. Whittemore at Flooring the Consumer for tagging me. These memes are always interesting because we learn a bit about our fellow bloggers. I'm a little slow at responding, but here they are . . .
1. As a youngster I did a little gymnastics, tap dancing, and played the clarinet and piano.
2. Always an animal lover, when I was a kid I thought about being a veterinarian. I had many pets: rabbit, parakeet, fish, chameleons, skunk, many cats and dogs.
3. After attending summer camp with kids from El Salvador, my best friend and I developed pen pal relationships, and took their letters to Spanish class for help reading them.
4. I was born and raised in South Dakota. My sister (and her family), my Mom, and other relatives still live there.
5. I spent a year living in Half Moon Bay, CA and working at Stanford University in 1999-2000.
OK - this is the difficult part - who to tag.
I'm going to tag Teri at Purple Women & Friends, Tammy at Women, Art, Life: Weaving It All Together, and cat at Designers Who Blog, and I'm going to follow the lead of Phil Gerbyshak and tag anyone else who wants to play. It's hard to keep track of who has been tagged.
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You had a pet skunk? How cool is that!
Posted by: Phil Gerbyshak | January 14, 2007 at 11:37 PM
Hi Sandy, this is great fun. Thanks for tagging me. I need a nice, fun break and this is going to be it.
Posted by: cat | January 15, 2007 at 12:44 AM
Sandy, very cool! Thanks for sharing - my cousin once had a pet skunk and said that it was an ideal pet.
Posted by: C. B. Whittemore | January 15, 2007 at 06:55 AM
Hi Phil,
Skunks are interesting pets. http://www.skunkhaven.net/ is an interesting site in case you or anyone you know is considering a pet. :-)
Sandy
Posted by: Sandy Renshaw | January 15, 2007 at 01:41 PM
Hi cat,
Thanks for stopping by and leaving a note. I'll have to go out to your site and read the post! Thanks for playing.
Sandy
Posted by: Sandy Renshaw | January 15, 2007 at 01:42 PM
Hi Christine,
Glad you dropped in. Yes, skunks are very intelligent and can make great pets.
Sandy
Posted by: Sandy Renshaw | January 15, 2007 at 01:46 PM