Seven (7) Things About Me
I usually don’t do memes, but Helen from Food Stories tagged me. The rules are:
1. Link to the person that tagged you and post the rules on your blog.
2. Share 7 random and/or weird things about yourself.
3. Tag 7 random people at the end of your post and include links to their blogs.
4. Let each person know that they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their blog.
Sure. First, though, let me identify the photo above – I made that glass bowl at our glassblowing studio a few weeks ago, and it is currently my favorite of my pieces.
Here are 7 random (except not really random) things about me:
1. When I was a little kid, and my Dad’s sailboat was tied to the buoy with the sail fastened down, I would lie on top of the boom with my legs wrapped around it, reading. In the wind the boom would slam back and forth, but I held on tight, and I never lost my page. This terrified my mother, who was convinced that I would fall off and hurt myself. Needless to say, I was fine.
2. One of the first things I can remember about my partner, Dave, is the response he gave when I was discussing the importance of dressing in a professional manner, shortly after we first met. He told me, “Well, I wouldn’t want you to end up in some sort of sartorial star chamber!”
3. I am the one who carried my youngest brother home from the hospital. He’s about 14 years younger than I am, and sometimes I feel I’m more like his wacky young aunt or second mother than his big sister, since we didn’t exactly grow up together the way I did with the older of my younger brothers.
4. I once went bungee-jumping, and sometimes, when I close my eyes, I can still feel the wind in my face and the terror and delight of what it is to fly.
5. I didn’t go to law school because I necessarily wanted to be a lawyer. I went to law school because I thought it would be a fun way to spend three years of my life. I was right.
6. I have a lot of foods I don’t really like – most whole nuts, most mushrooms, oranges in most circumstances, very smelly cheeses, and more. But when I go out to a great restaurant and order a tasting menu, I only tell them my shortlist of things I hate and will never be brave with at all: peanuts, and anything that tastes like licorice (including fennel and anise).
7. A lot of you know this already, but I started my own law firm last year, and it has been a wild and amazing ride ever since. The most satisfying case I have worked on was when I helped defend a man charged with 2nd degree murder based only on DNA evidence, and we won an acquittal. The biggest profile case I have worked on was when I spent several months defending depositions of people who were arrested at the 2004 Republican National Convention, as part of helping to represent some of the arrestees in their civil rights case against the City of New York. And that’s not to mention all the family/matrimonial cases, estate planning, discrimination, and other stuff I’ve been doing as part of my general practice since I hung up my shingle last spring. My point is, running a law practice still exhilarates me, it’s going pretty well, and I’m still working hard to continue building my practice. (It is unclear to me whether this paragraph would count as attorney advertising under the most recent NY rules, so I’ll just put in this disclaimer just in case.)
I’m tagging: Homesick Texan, Feisty Bento, La Tartine Gourmande, My Korean Kitchen, Bron Marshall, Beyond Salmon, and Hungry in Hogtown.
Around this time last year, we were making: Stir-Fried String Beans with Pork and Pork
Thanks for making the exception Danille – and I’m glad you did! That bowl is absolutely awesome, and I know exactly what you mean about doing something becasue you think it will be fun. I agree that is so important. I guess that’s why I always end up going off in different directions, because I do what I fins interesting and not what I feel I’m supposed to. Imagine how boring that would be! Great post.
What a great post! I always enjoy the
pictures you take of the food you make,
but this bowl is also fabulous.
argghhh! I’ll see what I can do ;-)
LOVE, LOVE, love the bowl! – Super!
Fun post to read—thanks for sharing!
I don’t like anything that taste like licorice either!
Great to read a few more things about you! And thanks for the tag! Will have to brainstorm ;-)
That last item is extremely impressive! I am posting while trying to finish up my Master’s and begin my PhD. My food blog recently suffered an unintended two month hiatus. Congratulations on working damned hard and still managing to post (interesting topics at that)!
i love the bowl, what a nice post.
I love reading a meme on a blog–thanks for posting this one! (On a side note–received the books, have already devoured the first and am half-way through the second. Superb–thanks again!)
Helen – Exactly, avoiding boredom is key.
Karen, Bron, JEP, ice – Thank you!
Rebecca – Glad to hear I’m not alone in that
Bea – I look forward to reading yours.
Sarah – You know how it is, then. I actually think it’s easier to get things done if you diversify such that everything stays interesting, though.
Mrs. W – Thank you, and you’re welcome. So glad that you’re enjoying them!