- I was born in Chicago but moved to Michigan in the second grade and have lived in Michigan ever since.
- Bob and I married in 1975 in a magistrate's office wearing matching flannel shirts that I made for the occasion.
- In July, 2011, I was widowed after almost 36 years of marriage. It was the first time in my entire life I've lived by myself.
- In December, 2012, a friend from the past became my love for the present and future. I met Jay for the first time on my first day of work at the Upjohn Company in 1986. Our cubicles were side by side for about ten years.
- I am usually slow to answer questions. I like to think things through. When Jay asked me to marry him, I had already thought it through and answered immediately.
- Jay and I got married February 22, 2014. We have been greatly blessed in our senior years with our love for each other.
- Jay wore a cowboy hat and bolo at the wedding. He looked great.
- The first eight months of our marriage we were unable to live together because of dogs, leases, and the decision to build a condo from scratch.
- We had fun building our condo without ever having a fight. October 22, 2014 we moved into our new condo in Oshtemo Township, Michigan. The address is Kalamazoo.
- Jay and I are both detail people. We are in the process of establishing new routines for living together.
- We have started a cacti collection. The spines are much sharper than I ever guessed.
- A six foot cardboard John Wayne stands in our great room guarding the house.
- There is always something way more interesting to do than clean house. We have Molly Maid.
- For the first time in many many years I am without a dog. I miss my dogs, especially Sunny, but love the freedom to travel on a whim.
- In 2003 I lost forty pounds in Weight Watchers. I refuse to admit a few pounds may have rejoined my body because I plan on losing them again soon.
- Jay is an excellent cook and I'm not sure there's much hope for the above statement.
- I worked as an Information Technology analyst for twenty-four years. In April 2003 Pharmacia, my former employer, was acquired by Pfizer. In January, 2004 I was severed along with hundreds of other ex-Pharmacia employees in SW Michigan.
- I am retired.
- People who knew me well told me I'd be bored without a job. I haven't been bored yet and don't think it's going to happen.
- In the 1980s, I was a COBOL programmer. Cobol will always be my favorite programming language, although I know better than to use it now.
- In the 1970s, I went to college part time while my children were growing up.
- I have a BS in Biomedical Science with a minor in Chemistry from Western Michigan University.
- I never had a job using my major or minor.
- My first job out of college was as a computer programmer. I wasn't sure what a computer was. They hired me because I tested super high on a programming aptitude test.
- I've always been good at taking tests.
- I was always a nerd, but in high school and most of my twentys I tried to not to show it.
- I was able to play stupid in high school chemistry because the teacher was boring, but I was never able to resist excelling in math.
- My high school math teacher was excellent. She taught me how to think through problems. Thank you Miss Erskine.
- I played bass clarinet in the high school band. I was very good technically but not musically talented.
- After high school I attended Wright Beauty Academy in Battle Creek and earned a cosmetology license.
- While I was in beauty school I smoked a little rhinestone studded pipe. I still love the smell of most pipe tobaccos.
- In the 1960s, I worked as a hairdresser, doing beehives and other very solid hair structures.
- My fame as a hairdresser came from my ability to create backcombed and hairsprayed dos that would not move for a whole week.
- When I was ten, I had a pet painted turtle named Prince Albert Red Rattler. He lived in a large washbin and ate worms. Slurped them up like spagetti. His record was 100 worms in one day.
- When it was time to let Prince Albert go hibernate, he was so fat he couldn't close his shell.
- My maternal grandparents came to this country from Switzerland when my mother was a baby.
- My paternal grandfather was a French Canadian named Gilbert LaFayette Monette. My paternal grandmother was Daughters of the American Revolution material.
- My father had a heart attack and died when he was forty-five years old.
- My mother taught high school English and humanities. She lived to be 92.
- I was present when my first granddaughter was born in 1995. When she was ten minutes old, she grabbed my finger and we've been loving each other ever since.
- My daughter is smart, beautiful, and has a sparkling personality. I'm so thankful that she lives in the area so we can see each other often, although we're both busy and we don't see each other often enough.
- My son is a genius. He used to do calculus homework during the rests in orchestra practice. He ended up in a hotel/resort industry career because he's also a great people person.
- My second granddaughter was born in 2005. She lives 2000 miles away which is very sad for me.
- Starting when I was in my late teens, I dyed my brown hair red. When I was fifty-five I let it grow out natural. It's about ninety percent white now.
- I'm very nearsighted. I've been wearing glasses since I was ten.
- I resent spending time on the daily routine things: taking a shower, brushing my teeth, blow drying my hair, doing the dishes - but I do them.
- I don't wear makeup anymore except some lipstick when I remember to put it on.
- I've always purchased practical cars. Right now I drive a 2015 carbide gray Subaru Legacy.
- For me, the fun thing about knitting is to try different stitch patterns.
- I very seldom follow a knitting pattern without at least one change. Often I just wing it.
- I haven't been knitting much the last three years, but I have kept all my knitting supplies in case the urge and time to indulge return.
- I used to be an excellent seamstress but I haven't had a sewing machine in the last twenty years. Occasionally I get the urge to sew but it passes quickly.
- I've always loved watching the birds and the wildlife.
- I love embroidery, brocade, and lace - seeing it, not doing it.
- I am the oldest of four children.
- My three siblings are all very unique and gifted. I'm the boring member of the family.
- If you are a brass player, you probably know about my brother, Dave Monette, maker of Monette trumpets.
- My three siblings all think SW Michigan is a good place to be "from".
- I'm the only sibling who has stayed in SW Michigan and I'm not sorry. I like it here.
- In the summer of 2008 at age 63 I signed up at a music school to take trumpet lessons. Playing brass was something I always wanted to learn. After two years I faced facts and crossed it off my list of life goals. But I'm not sorry I tried.
- I hardly ever go to movies.
- The last twenty years I've made a point of studying the Bible. I believe it's the key to the meaning of life.
- I believe we are here on earth to learn and grow. The lessons we're here to learn are the ones that are hard for us to grasp - the mistakes we make over and over and over.
- I am a Christian. In 2015 I joined Jay's church, the Oakland Drive Christian Church in Portage, Michigan.
- I like to be around friendly, positive people.
- My favorite kind of humor makes fun of life.
- I'm an introvert. A strong Meyers-Briggs ISTJ.
- I hate speaking in public but I can do it when I need to.
- When I took Dale Carnegie training I won several awards for my short talks.
Most of the people in my Dale Carnegie class felt the class was life changing. I didn't feel that it changed me at all. I'm still wondering if I missed something important - but I don't think so.
- I hate shopping.
- I buy most of my clothes online. My favorite outfit is jeans and a seasonally appropriate top. My favorite shoes are New Balance.
- For ten years in the 1990s I made stone jewelry and sold it at craft shows. It started out fun but got to be a chore, so I quit.
- I have promised myself I will never again take something I like to do and try to make it profitable. It takes all the pleasure out of it when you have to do it to deadlines.
- I am less and less of a perfectionist as I get older and learn how little it really matters.
- My favorite color has changed through the years, but I've always had red in my wardrobe.
- My favorite color right now is coral. I married Jay wearing a coral dress.
- I think Tennessee Ernie Ford sings hymns like God Himself might sound. I got through a stressful project at work once by listening to Tennessee Ernie sing hymns.
- I am always apprehensive about driving through the car wash.
- I could - and sometimes do - waste time playing Spider Solitare and Words With Friends.
- I'm the second of four generations with the middle name Louise. We all have different first names.
- Mom was Margarete Louise. I am Marguerite Louise with daughter Heather Louise and granddaughter Kimberly Louise.
- I got the French spelling of Marguerite because my maiden name, Monette, is French.
- If I had a second daughter, I was going to name her Phoebe. I love the sound of the name.
- For twenty-three years I had a bluebird trail of four nest boxes. They got used by bluebirds and tree swallows.
- Every programmer I know is either a calendar person or a map person. I'm a calendar person.
- I hate to hear people sniffle.
- Before I turned thirty I was very thin. Sometimes I was even way too thin to look good.
- I wanted both my children very much. When I was pregnant, I would laugh with delight when I had morning sickness.
- My favorite deserts are sugar cream pie and cheesecake.
- I enjoy quiet.
- I like to enjoy my friends one or two at a time, not in groups.
- I don't enjoy talking on the phone.
- I'm not good at keeping in touch with old friends but I think about them sometimes.
- My sense of direction is not functional. Love my GPS and use it often, even on familiar routes.
- I'm a chocolate snob. I only like European chocolate without all the extra wax and preservatives.
- I love butterscotch and caramel.
- I get impatient with people who say they want to do something but won't try to do it.
- I've worked as a geriatric nurses aide and as an aide in a home for the profoundly retarded during a time in my life when I was thinking of going into medicine.
- I've never worked retail and I've never been a waitress. Hope I never have to do either of those jobs.
- Now that I'm 70 years old, I doubt I'll ever be employed again. That's fine with me. I'm busy.
Marguerite's personal blog with posts on life, love, family, weather, knitting, and whatever.
Thursday, July 06, 2006
100 Things About Me
Revised and updated July 4, 2015.
Lol, you sound so much like myself it's spooky. I don't own a dress, love caramel,dogs and snuggling with my honey. My favorite tree is the tulip tree and I just love to knit. I've recently have gotten into felting. I have one slipper clog finished for my son. I was born and raised in Jersey, now live in southern PA but my dad was from Saginaw. Donna (chihuahuahoney)
ReplyDeletewhat an interesting life you've led! i'm a retired elem/middle school band director who knits obsessively...some for family/friends, charity & me! i'm LBQUILTS on Ravelry and LindaShultzBowton on Facebook... would love to correspond with you!
ReplyDeleteHi Marguarite!
ReplyDeleteI came here looking for a good way to incorporate Barbara Walker's spider into a scarf and found your lovely "100 things about me" post. You sound like a lovely person and I hope you are doing well this afternoon! I am a new knitter, kcutler3 on ravelry, though I don't have anything up there yet.
I'M the boring sibling. You are one of the interesting three...definitely! CM
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