Yesterday Robert grilled some hot dogs for lunch, and he actually asked me if I wanted mustard on mine. Gross! How did he not know I am not a fan of condiments, particularly bright yellow mustard? It got me thinking about how funny it is when you learn new things about someone you know really well. I really racked my brain to think of a few other things he might not know about me, and here is a short list:
- When I was a preteen I had a bright blue bellbottom tracksuit. No, bell bottoms were not in style or cool in the 90s, but I loved the comfort and style of this getup, and it would be a miracle if I dodged getting pictures in this, because it was seriously my favorite thing ever at the time. This is to date my worst fashion faux pas, and I’m certain I’ll never be worse off than I was back then.
- I. Will. Not. Try. Cottage. Cheese. I’m sorry, but the texture freaks me out so much that I cannot bring myself to try a bite. Why are there lumps in it? Is it more like cheese or yogurt? I’ll try pretty much anything, but cottage cheese is a no-go. I’m borderline scared of it.
- I won the school science fair twice — once in elementary school, and then in the bigger pool of competition in high school. The first was testing out properties of bubble gum which were, in hindsight, not all very scientific, and the second was an experiment with photosynthesis. I don’t even remember what all the findings looked like, but I still have a medal from it.
- Ryan Seacrest was my first celebrity crush. I thought he was charming and funny on American Idol, my favorite show at the time, and thankfully this was before social media so I didn’t have to be a Ryan stan defending him against Internet trolls.
- I was a weird little kid. I’ve always loved the English language, but I also have made up words since I could talk. A name for something I love? Teedlehopper. That little dip that’s right below your nose and above your lips? Well, I’m glad you asked, that’s a Parison!
Now I’ll have to post this and wait to hear back from Robert if he knew any of this, or if I’m correct in thinking we’ve never discussed any of it before. I honestly can’t think of anything else he doesn’t already know, particularly about me now, but I’m sure there will be plenty more mustard moments in the rest of our lifetime together. ❤
You made me laugh, a cottage cheese phobia.:-) Fun post!
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Hahaha yeah it’s so gross in my opinion! (And I’ve never even tried it) Thanks for reading! 🙂
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I’m laughing at the cottage cheese too…lol
And this was fun. Hopefully your husband knows these things now! 😉
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Hahaha yeah it’s the worst!! 😆 I keep meaning to ask him if he read it, haha. He’s supposed to be my #1 fan so if he didn’t he’s gonna get a talking to! 😛
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It is always interesting when you learn a new tidbit about someone close to you it makes you stop and say, “How come I didn’t know that”…lol
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Yes it is!!! Especially when it seems like it’s something they should really have known, haha. 😆🙈
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Haha bell bottoms were all the rage in the late 90s to early 00s. I remember getting a pair of light denim bell bottoms with glitter on them for my first day of high school. For some reason, I thought that was a great fashion choice. And I am with you on the cottage cheese. It just looks so gross and I absolutely love cheese.
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Hahhaa oh my gosh that’s amazing. 😂 I’m SURE I would’ve thought you were so cool. And yeah, who cottage cheese a thing even?! It’s so gross looking!
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