I adore living in Houston, but if I had the choice to live anywhere, I’d live in California or Australia. Which is why I love Rawesome Vegan Baking – which involves no real baking, ha. I love, love, love to cook but really dislike baking.I can’t imagine not having it made by 10am. I absolutely have to make the bed every morning.I graduated from The University of Texas at Austin in 2010 with a degree in Advertising, a minor in Business and specialization in French.I don’t know why – I just procrastinate on opening them, especially when my hands are tied and I know I’ll forget to respond! I very rarely have less than 40 unread texts on my phone. I still, to this day, have cheerleading dreams! I got to do a few flips on Sasha’s cousin’s trampoline recently and am so anxious to take a tumbling class. I was a cheerleading fanatic growing up – I did competitive cheerleading, cheered for my school teams, and taught tumbling and a little kid’s cheer squad.And the worst it when you ask for a dish without them, and then they forget, and you pick them out yourself and it just tastes olivey. Within the scope of vegetarian/vegan food, the only thing I cannot stomach is olives.Lots of fainting involved in that journey. Being pregnant is a lot of fun for me! Ha. I don’t know what it is! I love so many people whom I met through these three organizations, but the thought of regularly meeting just isn’t for me. I am not a fan of being a part of an ‘organization.’ I was in National Charity League (NCL) in high school and really didn’t like it, then was a Theta in college and never really got into it, then spent four months doing Junior League after graduating from college and quit.I speak conversational French, but definitely need to brush up before we go in February for my 30th birthday. I have traveled to 6 out of the 7 continents – I still need to visit Antarctica, and while I’m excited to go, I don’t think it’ll happen for a number of years. I’ve traveled to a number of cities, but only lived in Scotland, Texas and Paris (for a summer).My 100 Random, Embarrassing, Funny, Hopefully-a-Little-Interesting Facts PS When I told Sasha that I had finally finished this post, he told me, “This might not be your lowest viewed blog post, but it’ll definitely be the one with the shortest session duration.” Ha. Some of my sweetest friendships have started as online ones, but blossomed into much more. Even just an email with a ‘Hi’ – I love connecting with people. If you’ve been reading for awhile but we’ve never been in contact, I would love to hear from you ( truly). So, here’s a little light reading for you! Ha. I kept going, and going, and going (this has been a note in my iPhone for ages!) – I finally made it to 100 with the help of my sister-in-law, who suggested the final fact (thanks, Ivana). I always love reading people’s ‘fun/random fact’ posts, so I set off to come up with some things about me that you might not know (hopefully a few that even my closest friends are surprised by!). Although I post lots of details about our lives here on the blog, I don’t really get too, too personal. I remember when I was interviewing for a job at Accenture in college, and I’d cringe overtime the standard question was asked: “Tell me about yourself.” I mean, where does one start?! Of course, I had my canned answer, but it would seem disingenuous to share something similar here. I have always struggled with the ‘About’ page of my blog and website or with even writing a short blurb describing myself.
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