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Random facts about me

7 Random facts about me

 
  1. I was born in Hawaii and lived there until I was 2.
  2. I have a fear of ships. Just looking at one (whether in real life, on tv, in a movie, or in a picture) makes me hyperventilate.
  3. I have loved Paris for as long as I can remember. Even as a very little girl I wanted to go there. And when I went, it felt like home.
  4. When I was a little girl, I wanted four kids. 2 boys and 2 girls, in that order. That's what I have.
  5. For the first 35 years of my life my favorite color was pink, then it became red for about 10 years, now I believe it's blue. I would have never believed it would be blue, but I tend to pick blue for most things. Though, I still love pink and red, blue is my #1. 
  6. My favorite style of decor is antique vintage. (think French Farmhouse) 
  7. My favorite numbers are 7 and 44.

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