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- I’m Swedish, but I’m not blonde
- and my favourite music is not Abba
- My most depressing memory is when I was about 10 years old and the boy I had a crush on (and we’re talking major crush here, in fact I’m quite convinced that if I saw him now I’d still be tongue-tied) asked why I had mushroom hair. I did have mushroom hair (think exceptionally big and fluffy), but I was gutted nevertheless, and part of me still has not recovered
- I’m determined to one day be able to do the splits
- and so I practise pilates
- and yoga
- But I can still only just touch my toes with straight legs
- I would like to change careers and become a shiatsu practitioner
- and a pilates instructor
- One of my greatest disappointments is that I didn’t realise that I wanted to be a dancer until I was in my late 20s
- Italian ice cream is the best
- No, that’s not true – Turkish ice cream is far superior
- I want to write Mills & Boon novels and get paid to dream up unbelievable story lines set in exotic destination, where the men are tall, dark and handsome, and the women’s bosoms heavy as they struggle with their feelings
- I have two cats, one Abyssinian called Heinz and one Tonkinese called Nar
- I love typewriters
- My favourite flower is the lilac, closely followed by lily of the valley. I also love cowslips and coltsfoot
- I used to have a big crush on Anthony Andrews in Ivanhoe (swoon)
- I love train journeys and once travelled across Canada on a train
- One of my favourite foods is split belly aubergine
- but I also love good old-fashioned Swedish food, pickled herring, new potatoes, chives and soured cream… yum
- I still think I look 21, until I see myself in the mirror and realise I’m actually getting old
- that’s depressing…
- Katharine Hepburn is my all-time heroine, she had it all, independence, style, attitude, plus of course she was beautiful
- One of my other heroines is Vanda Scaravelli. In my opinion she proved that it’s never too late
- My favourite drink is water with lots of freshly squeezed lemon
- but I also like champagne…
- I once saw Cate Blanchett in my local super market. I nearly died. I’m still swooning in fact
- I love Cate Blanchett
- Montezuma’s chocolates are the best
- My parents had me 14 years after my “youngest” sister
- My oldest sister had a daughter when I was only nine months old
- One of my favourite films is How to Steal a Million with Audrey Hepburn and Peter O’Toole
- The greatest experience of my life was to be present when my best friend gave birth to my godson
- I love surprises
- I don’t like heights
- I have a phobia of snakes and even worms; anything that wriggles brings me out in a cold sweat and paralyses me
- I’m very afraid of big dams – can’t bear to even look at them on TV
- I think customs and traditions are really important, especially in our detached society. I love the rituals surrounding different holidays, and enjoy preparing festive foods, bringing people together. I’m particularly interested in customs that tie in with different seasons, and those we no longer pay attention to
- My ex boyfriend gave me light bulbs for Christmas one year (and nothing else, no wait, he also gave me a pack of three empty video cassettes)
- I ended the relationship because of the light bulbs, and I’ve been celebrating every day since
- We’re still friends though, and call and wish each other happy light bulb every Christmas
- When my mother was diagnosed with kidney cancer last spring I spent three weeks looking after her following her operation. It was the most amazing thing to help her through such a difficult time, not only were the roles reversed, but it was like we finally got to know each other. My relationship with my father also became much closer during this time
- My mother made a complete recovery
- My dream holiday is to take the train all the way from London to Istanbul and stop in Paris, Vienna and Budapest on the way (I would also love to go on the Transsiberian railway all the way to China)
- I have met Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk and spoke to him in Turkish. It made him smile
- My partner has had dinner with another Nobel prize winner (John Nash)
- When I was a waitress in Toronto I once served Huey Lewis
- he didn’t leave a tip
- I also served Annie Lennox, I don’t remember if she left a tip, but her beauty and grace more than made up for it anyway
- I love the soundtrack from Monsoon Wedding
- I was once married to a vegan chef; I had dreadlocks and was barefoot at our wedding. An ex boyfriend was my man of honour. He slept on the sofa on the wedding night. I think the marriage was doomed to fail
- I’m definitely a cup half full person
- I used to work as a freelance journalist
- Sometimes I feel stuck without a language. I have lost a lot of Swedish, but I don’t feel I will ever be able to fully grasp or master English in the way I would like to. It’s one of my biggest frustrations
- I visit an elderly lady every Saturday as part of the local neighbourhood care scheme
- I think it’s really important that we don’t just spend time with our own generation. The elderly have so much to teach us, and they have the most wonderful stories to tell if only we are willing to listen
- I don’t like metal. Wet metal is even worse (don’t ask)
- I love beautiful notebooks, but I have a slight fear of writing in them (I’m working on it)
- I meditate every morning
- I love walking, fast
- I detest diet products and would never knowingly touch anything containing artificial sweetener
- I’m trying to love my body and my face as it approaches 40. It’s not easy
- I’m not too keen on flying
- Part of me wants to lead a very simple life; live in the countryside, grow most of my own food; but the other part of me wants decadence. I’m struggling to find the right balance
- I used to hate my nose, but now I actually REALLY like it
- I used to hate my hair, I still do, mostly
- I dress mainly in black
- I like really big sunglasses (and please note that I always have, not just since they became fashionable again)
- The most expensive piece of clothing I own is a gorgeous full-length asymmetrical dress by Diane von Furstenberg. It’s black with huge white polka dots and wild splashes of red and blue. Totally not me and ridiculously expensive, but I feel beautiful in it
- I love playing Settlers of Catan
- The most delicious thing I know is wild strawberries
- closely followed by warm cloudberries with vanilla ice cream
- I am agnostic
- I love snow
- I left Sweden when I was 19. I lived in Toronto for four years. Then I moved back to Sweden for one year. Then I lived in the Netherlands for one year. Then I moved to Vancouver Island for four years. Now I’ve lived in the UK for eight years
- I love the smell of freshly mowed grass
- I love cherries, mangoes, blueberries, raspberries, plums and of course wild strawberries… I just love fruit and berries I guess
- My favourite cocktail is the Bellini
- I love to read, mainly novels
- I live with my partner, we have been together for three years
- He is my best friend
- I used to suffer from panic attacks. I don’t any longer, and it is wonderful to be able to say that it’s in the past
- I love Italy and have recently started learning Italian
- I was always told I was useless at maths, and I believed that to be the truth, until I did an access course in maths and came top of my class. It felt like one of my life’s greatest achievements
- I did a degree in herbal medicine, only to realise at the end, after 500 clinic hours, that I didn’t want to be a herbalist
- I love seahorses
- I don’t know much about art, not yet. But I love spending time in museums, looking at the paintings, feeling them
- I think I may be slightly synestetic
- I try to be mindful, to live in the moment as much as possible. I try to pay attention to the fact that this moment will never come back. I don’t believe in heaven or an afterlife, and I want to make this life count as much as possible. It's not always very easy
- My mother grew up in Germany during the war, and once saw Hitler as he passed through the town in a car. All the children were lined up on the streets, standing to attention
- My mother wanted to move to Sweden because there hadn’t been a war there for many years. She met my father through a dating service
- Our cat Heinz is named after cybernetician and radical constructivist Heinz von Foerster
- Our cat Nar is named after author Karen Armstrong (kare NAR mstrong), but her name also means pomegranate in Turkish
- Although I try to eat healthy I love to PIG OUT occasionally. My aim is to eat well 80% of the time, and allow some indulgences the remaining 20% (sometimes these numbers are inverted)
- I've started reading poetry in recent years. One of my favourite poets is Gerard Manley Hopkins
- I speak Swedish, English and a fair bit of Dutch. I'm working on the Italian, and Turkish to some extent
- I guess my strongest feature are my legs
- I love baking and cooking
- I'm a little bit afraid of dogs (except whippets) even though we had a dog when I was growing up (a collie, she looked just like Lassie)
- My man just told me that I have a laugh that makes him feel happy all over that we're together. It doesn't get much better than that
15 comments:
I love this list! I'm glad your mom made a complete recovery. I am also a caboose - 11 years younger than my brother, 10 years younger than my sisters (who are twins).
I guess "surprise" sounds nicer.
What fun...I truly enjoyed reading this!!!
Thanx for your lovely comment on my site...I appreciate..hope you will come again
Chamara
You are about a thousand times more interesting than I am.
I loved the story of your wedding to the vegan chef.
I'm so glad your mom recovered.
I think I'm in love...
P.S. (does your name start with an 'O' and end with an 'A' with an 'S' in the middle?
am I warm or really cold? lol
Bearette - I've never heard caboose before. But I'm apparently planned, my mother told me she gave my dad an ultimatum, either she wanted another child, or a job. He is and always has been an old-fashioned man. Thank goodness :)
Chamara: Thank you for your sweet comments and for visiting.
Caro: I doubt it :)
Moonke: Well, you're quite warm, but not really hot :)
Wow! I really enjoyed that. You visit an older woman on Saturdays? My post must have really made you sad. I think its great that you do that. Plus, I somehow expected you in colours. Must be your writing - livily and sunny!
I'm *so* glad you decided 100 things was worth your time! I have many comments, but I'll limit it to one--how can you say that you want to know English better?! Excellent list!
I love that movie Monsoon Wedding! I stumbled across it and thought it was incredible. I love soundtracks so I'll have to check this one out.
I too love beautiful notebooks and have quite a few just sitting on my shelves....I love them and want to create fabulous things inside, but I'm inert.
Italy is my favorite country in the world (or my world travels) and I can't wait to get back there. I also would love to travel across Europe by train, the Siberian Express has always intrigued me.
How to Steal a Million is in my Netflix queue. i'm looking forward to it.
Really cute list and fun reading...I look forward to reading more.
I also love water with lemon and walking fast! And I'm so happy to hear your mom made a full recovery!!
This was a fun list to read!
I adore Settlers of Catan. Nice to find another...
Dawn
i love this beautiful insight into you ... and am amazed at how much we have in common and utterly charmed by our differences :)
Oh what a fun and lovely list to read!
I totally agree with your #17 - I too had a major crush on Anthony Andrews, ever since one of the best TV-series ever was shown on Swedish telly "Brideshead revisted"... *omg*:)
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