Thursday 23 July 2009

She alternates her shampoo and conditioner.

She Has Made the mother of all birthday lists, which includes immediate family, near relations, distant relatives, friend, and members of the Church.

The list of food she makes of everything in the refrigerator with expiration dates.

The list of States she has visited, which includes a category for airport-only experiences.

The list of rides, attractions, and restaurants she has experienced at Disneyland overall and by year.



The list of rides, attractions, and restaurants I have experienced at Disneyland overall and by year.


The list of rides, attractions, and restaurants James has experienced at Disneyland overall and by year.

She does a good impression of me laughing at my own jokes.

Her diction is impeccable. In London, people often mistake her for a Brit rather than an "obnoxious" American.

Members of the Church in Chile called her "la Pionera" (tPioneer) because he had the long blonde hair, a tan, and exuded goodness.

She drinks soy milk.

When she talks on the phone with people from the American South, she retains a slight accent for several minutes after the call has ended.

She introduced me to Lucinda Williams.

She knows all the songs in the the Children's Songbook and can sing them from memory.

She can read my handwriting.



She doesn't wear perfume.

She doesn't need makeup. Seriously.

I enjoy shopping more than she does.

Despite all her training, she doesn't comment on my bad dramatization of James' story books.