100 things...

  1. Maps make sense to me.
  2. Open fires make me all dreamy.
  3. I cheat at board games and cards.
  4. I teach the kids in the family how to cheat too.
  5. When the giggles really hit, I’m a gonner.
  6. I once forgot my own name on air at the end of a radio programme.
  7. Salty over sweet anytime.
  8. I broke curfew riding a borrowed bicycle through Kathmandu during the revolution in April 1990.
  9. I can raise my left eyebrow, but not my right.
  10. I was named after my maternal grandmother and my father.
  11. Hardly ever watch tv but work for a global brand that makes programmes.
  12. I’m as bald as a baby at the moment because of chemo.
  13. Rome is my favourite European city.
  14. I’ve been on an elephant safari in Nepal and on African safari three times.
  15. I trained as a music teacher but almost never listen to music.
  16. My mum makes the best scones.
  17. I started a kid’s orchestra in church – the Banned – they weren’t advanced enough for their school orchestras, but we were great.
  18. My eighteen month old nephew (aka "lil' guy) is the light of my life.
  19. Love snow – when I’m indoors.
  20. I’ve known most of my friends for decades.
  21. I’ve sailed in the Med and the Carribean, but never in Irish or British waters.
  22. Love speech based radio.
  23. Celebrated the millennium in a wheelchair – plate and pins in ankle/leg after triple fracture.
  24. I can’t make custard.
  25. Ireland is number 1, France a close contender.
  26. I have never watched an episode of The Simpsons.
  27. Dad and I have the same sense of humour.
  28. I once fell down a man hole and drove the 90 minute journey home thinking I’d broken my foot -turned out my shoulder was broken instead.
  29. I still choke up if anyone “hurts” my teddy.
  30. Love rugby, detest football, wonder if they’re meant to stand around so much in cricket and what is golf on TV about? Surely if you want to see the sky that much, you just go outdoors or find a window?
  31. I can hear the waves break on the beach when I’m lying in bed.
  32. Most days, the front door to our home seems to have a revolving door. It’s great.
  33. I only write a diary when I’m travelling.
  34. I’d like to foster kids.
  35. It took two visits to the Taj Mahal before I ever really saw it - a swarm of buzzing things got me first time round.
  36. To stay sane, I need to spend at least 20 mins a day doing something creative.
  37. Having a room full of people who want to sing and make music is one of the best things.
  38. I gave up a great job to work in the Seychelles for six months… then came home a couple of weeks early.
  39. I once had a job where the first assignment was to film Princess Diana for an afternoon. The second was to film in Brazil, the third took me to Spain and the fourth to Nepal. It got better after that boring start.
  40. I’m an idealist.
  41. I once carried a two year old to the top of the Statue of Liberty.
  42. I don’t do supermarkets.
  43. Pizza with triple anchovies for me please.
  44. I have a Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award.
  45. I declined an invite to Buckingham Palace to collect number 44.
  46. I’d like to lose about half my body weight.
  47. I’ve never seen “Bambi”, “Jungle Book” or “101 Dalmations”.
  48. Most people come away from difficult situations wishing they’d said this or that. I generally come away wishing I hadn’t said it.
  49. Love a quiet garden on a mild night – fire lit in the chiminea, little lamps dotted all round the place and mug of tea in hand. Mmmm.
  50. I love to worship with local believers when I visit other countries – my favourite service was in a Baptist church in Soweto – amazing singing.
  51. I try to buy fairtrade, organic and free range when I can.
  52. When several members of my family got a bit emotional just before a cousin’s wedding, I played very inappropriate music on the piano – disguised just enough that the other guests thought it was beautiful. Our side of the church got the giggles.
  53. I’m a member of two book clubs but hardly ever get the books read.
  54. I bought pirate CDs just once - from a roadside hawker in Kosovo.
  55. I’d love someone to teach me how to fish.
  56. I love The Archers on BBC radio 4.
  57. I often fall asleep during sermons – really should take notes.
  58. Handwritten letters make me smile.
  59. Singing harmony tingles my spine.
  60. I sponsor a child with Compassion – a little girl in the Philippines.
  61. I pay to get my ironing done. Life’s too short.
  62. Our car was attacked in Soweto and a friend's driving skills and quick thinking got us to safety, but with lots of glass to clean up.
  63. Flat-pack furniture assembly is satisfying.
  64. For two terms, I was a house mother in a girls’ boarding school in London.
  65. Faffing politely around celebrities and politicians drives me over the edge. No one is more important than anyone else.
  66. I’ve been a bridesmaid twice – in the same year. Loved both days, but still haven’t got over having a bow on my bum.
  67. Friends gave me a cello for a birthday present.
  68. All the patience in the world for children. Hardly any for adults.
  69. The Bramley apple tree in my little garden produces huge apples for pies and crumbles.
  70. Biggest disappointment of my journalistic career? Interviewing the Dali Lama.
  71. Most impressive interviewee? Jean Vanier.
  72. Making jam and chutney gives me a happy glow.
  73. I’ve had one flying lesson so far…
  74. I own a tourist rental near a world heritage site.
  75. The Borrowers share my house –things never turn up where I left them.
  76. I’ve written speeches for politicians of almost every persuasion in Northern Ireland.
  77. Ideas and starting the ball rolling beats ticking the boxes and signing it off.
  78. Horses, cats and dogs make me sneeze.
  79. My favourite film is “Life is Beautiful”.
  80. I love decorating wedding cakes.
  81. Helicopters baffle me – how do they fly without wings?
  82. Advertising drives me bonkers.
  83. I drive everyone bonkers when I sing along with musicals – in the theatre.
  84. I play piano and used to be a church organist.
  85. I also used to be a primary school teacher.
  86. Part of my heart is in Uganda.
  87. Cleaning the bathroom any day over dusting.
  88. I’d do without food to pay someone to do my ironing.
  89. Smells I love: Jeyes Fluid, just cut grass, lavender and clean babies.
  90. Live acoustic music works for me – especially Irish.
  91. My careers advisor suggest cartography, 27 years later, I realise she might have been right.
  92. Showers win. Why would you want to lie in dirty bath water?
  93. I’ve worked in 18 different countries.
  94. Most of my life was spent avoiding medication – now they shovel chemicals into me.
  95. I’d like to live “The Good Life” and love what they’re doing in Martin.
  96. Everything stops when the blackbird near my study sings.
  97. I’ve been lifted up a wall by Buddhist monks (to a rooftop - for safety!)
  98. Food fads? Despise turnip, love fish.
  99. I have breast cancer.
  100. I spend too much of my life in front of a computer.

11 comments:

  1. Love the blog - good to catch up with you again! You didn't mention your wicked, oh so very wicked giggles, I will never forget them.

    Its hard to think of you as Wils - is there any significance in the name?

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  2. Wow!

    I am amazed (and slightly jealous) that you got your list done so quickly.

    5. yes - you are. And all of those around you too. ROFL

    6. You once talked about playing with Barbie dolls on radio too, can't let you forget about that :-)

    30. Yesssssssssss!

    48. Why am I so like you ......

    76. It's nice of you to take the rap

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  3. Anon/HD it's brilliant to hear from you too. I think I'm going to like this game!

    Wils from the middle name - Wilma - there from birth to keep dad's side of the house smiling. (And before you ask - he's Wiliam - not Wilma!)

    I have no recollection of talking about Barbie dolls on the radio!? Heaven help me, my head's in worse nick than I thought. For the record though, cookery on radio is great.

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  4. On Sequence on morning, as part of a discussion around children playing with stereotypical toys. I do believe you went as far as to admit owning a Barbie.

    Anyway, I remember it not only because it was so out of character, but also because we nearly crashed the car trying to phone you the instant that groovy music started to play at the end of the programme!

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  5. ...be sure your sins will find you out.... (not that owning a Barbie is a sin!) There was a rumour doing the rounds that for a bet, I'd slip in silly words to deeply serious discussions just to relieve the tedium.... can't think how anyone'd think I'd be that unprofessional........

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  6. Thanks Andy. Nice to "meet" you! (Been off doing your personality test - slightly odd results.)

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  7. hi baldy :-) 100 - ditto, 76 - only four on my list and only 2 persuasions, 5 - are you still giggling in the key of c or have you broadened your repertoire... oh yes, and 5 - you should have stuck with me that first time!

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  8. oops. That last comment was for 35 :-s

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  9. Ah Anon-the-second how are you?

    76 - just four and two persuasions? Pictures were always more your thing than numbers right? Bless you.

    5 - I can giggle any key you like buster ;o)

    and as for sticking with you (35), look at all the fun I'd have missed!!! Having all those stings removed in the backstreets of Agra (with an audience) never mind all the craic of 8 and 97! Lol.

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  10. Wow, what an impressive list! I must make one, but I dont think its will be so exciting and global as yours. Unfortunately, pregnancy has turned my brain to mush and thinking is something I find extremely difficult at the moment. I think it would take me weeks to think of 100 interesting things.

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