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16 January, 2007

1-20

I found this somewhere and I can't remember where it was, a blog I had never been to anyway. The point is to find the signifigance each number has in your life. It appears that it might be quite difficult.

1- the number of boys I have. That would be Liam; poor, lonely Liam.
2- number of houses I lived in from the age of 3-19.
3- age I was when I moved to Canada.
4- the number of children I have.
5- age I started Grade 1.
6- years I have lived in this neighbourhood.
7- scrapbooks waiting to be filled.
8- applicants I have to interview.
9- things to pick up off the floor before I go to bed.
10- day of the month in which Taylor (March) and (Sophie) were born.
11- day Saoirse (November) was born.
12- age I got my period.
13- first proper kiss. His name was Robert, he was from Weston-Super-Mare.
14- number of different people I spoke with today.
15- age I lost my virginity.
16- day I was born.
17- had a miscarriage
18- met my English penpal. Did not get on.
19- got engaged (uh-oh)
20- got married (too young! Mistake! Huge!)

5 comments:

Beccy said...

I know Weston-Super-Mare, is that where you had your first kiss? I lived in Bristol and would go to Radio 1 roadshows in Weston, I remember the pier, the helter skelter and the dogems. I also remember winning crazy golf there. Ahh you bought back so many memories!

Great post, I think I would find that a bit hard.

my4kids said...

I was 18 (just a baby) when I got married. I know to young but here we are together still after 12 1/2 years.

That Chick Over There said...

I was 20 and it was a blessed mistake.

Blessed because I got the twins out of it. As for him, he can burn in hell or whatever.

Also, I'm stealing this from you, mkay?

Emma in Canada said...

Beccy, it was actually on a canal boat somewhere in England. I wish I could remember all the little villages and towns we stopped in, or even the route we took. I suppose I should ask my aunt.

Chick, No worries, that's what they are meant for. I should have said the same as you, that the two children from that marriage are a blessing. Most of the time.

my4kids...I'm glad yours has worked out. I know of some very successful ones, mine just wasn't meant to be and I knew that before I walked down the aisle.

CPA Mom...huge mistake, perhaps but always a well deserved lesson learned!

Amanda and Tim said...

Wow this is really cool!!

My life is less interesting than that though, I'm sure... must go have a try lol