- 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.
Thursday, July 06, 2006
100 Things About Me
Revised and updated July 4, 2015.
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4 comments:
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)
what 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!
Hi Marguarite!
I 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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