Saturday, May 26, 2007

Tagged

I was tagged by Kelly and I am going to break the rules. I'll fulfill my tag and not tag anyone else. So, if you read this and you haven't been tagged, go ahead and do it!

Ok, it's 8 things most people don't know about me...

1-My childhood nickname was Lucy Goosey. (My parents still call me Lucy or Goose every once in a while. I don't where it came from.)

2-My top 2 favorite music genres are Country & 80's music. (My husband and I have an ongoing battle where he argues that 80's music has no real instrumental talent because it's all electric. I like it anyway.)

3-I have never been on a foreign mission trip, but I have been to Norway twice to visit my friend. (ok, a lot of you probably knew that one.)

4-I played the piano for 6 years.

5-I played middle school basketball. (Seventh grade-we lost no games, Eighth grade-I don't remember winning one. Oh yeah, in the seventh grade, our whole county was under a measles quarantine so we didn't PLAY any games!)

6-I met 3 friends in the same major on my hall my Freshman year of college who became my roommates for the next 2 years. We still get together 5-6 times a year for every birthday, Christmas, and summer trips with our families.

7-I really love putting puzzles together. I could sit and do that for hours.

8-Born on the first day of Spring in 1976 and my parents coming from the Hippie era, my first name choice was not Stacey, but my name was ALMOST....Spring Hartness!!!
(I have often wondered if that would have changed my personality entirely!)

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I actually didn't know several of these....you played basketball?!? And your mom just told me the other day that your name was going to be Spring. I think you should name a child that in their honor....and yes, I think it definitely would have changed your personality!!! (you probably would have been a lot more like me...free spirited, NOT rebellious!)

Unknown said...

dana,
i almost wrote at the end of this post "dana, you don't count because you know all of these" funny how there are still things to learn!