Meme - 6 Random Things About Me


I have been tagged by Susan of Penless Writer to do the 6 Random Things About Me ..meme.

Here are the rulz of the game...1. Link to the person who ‘tagged’ you!2. Post the rules on your blog!3. List 6 random facts about yourself!4. Tag 6 people at the end of your post!5. Let each person know they have been tagged by commenting on their blog!6. Let the tagger know the entry is posted on your blog!

As Susan said, "I have posted so many things about myself it is going to be hard to find 6 more random things about me but I'll try."

1. When my daddy came back from World War II it was his desire for me to have a horse, so he bought my first horse, Dolly. I was 4 when he came home. Dolly lived in our back pasture until Daddy and Mother bought some acreage in the country. Later I had a horse named Belle, but her foal, Sis, was my main pony. I rode barrels in the rodeo on Sis.

2. I am an only child, and sometimes I just needed to get by myself and hide a little bit, so I would go to the back room behind the garage. This room opened onto the pasture and chicken yard and was where Daddy stored grain for the horses and feed for the chickens. I don't think my parents ever knew of my hidy-hole.

3. Mother took me to church, during the War, for the first time when I was 2. I had never been away from her and my grandparents, and she expected me to kick up a fuss, but when she sat me down with the other children I said, "Bye", and got busy playing, ignoring her completely. She was disgusted!

4. As an old child I had to make up siblings and friends to play with. I pretended Roy Rogers was my brother, and I my boy-friend was the Range Rider! As I had a horse, I usually played cowboys on horseback with by best friend, Dianne.

5. I was baptized when I was eight years old in the Methodist Church in Bluff Dale, Texas. This was at a summer revival meeting held by two family friends. I "felt my heart strangely warmed", as John Wesley put it, but my parents would not allow me to be baptized that night and made me wait until I had spoken with Brother Turner, the preacher at the revival. He told them I completely understood my faith, and I was baptized the next night.

6. I have always wanted a brother...didn't particularly want a sister, but I was always lonely, in a funny way, as a child, even though I had many friends and loving parents. I did have a cousin with whom I was very closed until adulthood, but once he married, we were no longer close. I have since become close to a different cousin, on the same side, and we talk and visit whenever we can. I think it's sort of sad to have no one who has the same memories you do. That's the way of the only child.

Here are my 6 choices to participate: Barbara, Teri, Margaret, Michelle, Teresa, and ArtBrat. Please leave me a comment and let me know when and if you participate.

Comments

Terry said…
Dear Sioux...How do I go about doing the meme?
Do I just put it in your comment section or what?....Love Terry

I will back in a couple of hours!!
Thanks!
Susan said…
Thanks for doing this, Sue. I enjoyed getting to know more about you. Having been raised as an only child, although I had 1/2 sisters, I know the loneliness you speak of. I think that is why I wanted a large family and why family is so very important to me. We are playing the waiting game with Mickey. They did the test Friday but technicans did them and all they would say is "These are pre-op tests the Dr. ordered and the results will go to the Dr." We will probably hear something by the end of this week.
Susan
Barbara said…
Sioux, I am flattered that you thought of me, but I will pass on this if you don't mind because as well as having done a number of meme's, I have also done 100 things about me and written my life story which I think says it all. Thank you though, I enjoyed reading yours. I had 4 brothers and always longed to be an only child! We always want what we donot have!!
Annie Jeffries said…
Hi Sue, I feel like it has been forever since I've been here. I need to do some catching up. I also wanted to let you know that I'm leaving blogging for a short while. I have a lot on my plate and creativity is taking over so nothing bad. I'll still be visiting around and commenting. I expect to be returning from time to time as I complete my writing and art projects. But for now, I need to focus only on this.

Blessings,
Annie
Terry said…
Dear Sioux...Well I got it done...
I am going to add some family pictures later on....Love Terry

Thanks! It was fun!

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