Tuesday, January 23, 2007

... and minding my own business... and then- TAGGED!

For those of you among my plethora of readers that don't know what being tagged is, let me explain. I guess the easiest way to explain it is to say it is like the blog-world's equivalent of being Double-Dog Dared! Usually it involves sharing something in a list. Longtime friend and grad school roommate, Danny Sims was tagged to share "5 things people might not know about himself" and then he promptly tagged me. I don't think I've lived such an exciting life, but here goes, my 5 things people might not know about me:

1. I went to boarding school in Canada for high school. I know it sounds crazy in our day and age, but it's true. It wasn't an uppity-up type of school. It was a very poor school (the food was wretched - I had to rely on my brother and sister-in-law living in town to feed me sometimes). Although it wouldn't be an option for my kids, I wouldn't trade the experience for anything. It was so much fun and I had good memories there.

2. I play Badminton. Before you think outdoor-in-the-backyard badminton, let me set the record straight: it's a great sport! Watch the Olympics sometime! In high school (see above) I played in competitive tournaments (it's a British sport, so Canada latched onto it as well). I played a little in college with some professors at ACU. I have played a little here in the Springs since we moved here, but I don't play as much as I would like because of schedule conflicts. Really, if you are still laughing, believe me, it is a great sport.

3. I am a Classic Rock Trivia buff - go on, try me. I know a lot about that whole time in our western history (the 60's & 70's). This is a by-product of having older brothers. One went to college in the town where we lived and I was in elementary school. He used to bring home the Doors, The Who, Yes, and Pink Floyd records when they came out, and that became a part of my upbringing.

4. I almost drowned on my honeymoon. One word: Riptide. I had never been in that kind of situation before (we were in Cancun). Before I could think, I had two lungs full of salt water and was being pulled out into the Gulf of Mexico. Thankfully, the little local lifeguards pulled me in. Very scary. I would have left a very young widow.

5. I performed a wedding on a boat on Lake Travis in Texas. I was right out of grad school. I was doing part-time campus ministry in Austin, and we had a "walk-in" to our church one day wanting to know if a minister could do their wedding (it was a second marriage for both and they wanted something out of the ordinary). I was the only one with availability so I did it. It was a comedy of errors. The grooms mother was late (makes a sunset wedding difficult when it gets dark!). The boat was small with no guard rails on the upper deck: just chairs and - -off you go (come to think of it, this relates to number 4 above, because Laurie thought ew were going to die again!). Back the wedding. Anyone who is familiar with that area of Texas knows that when the sun goes down the wind picks up. Waves crashing into the boat, almost falling off the top, horrific singing, it was a definite memory for my first wedding. Every other wedding after that was downhill!

*** Bonus: I am in the credits of a movie. I'll tell you personally about that one if you want to know...

Hey, I get to tag people now - Livonia Theme: Rob, Dale, Brian, Kari, Phelps - If you see your name there, consider yourself tagged.

6 comments:

k2 said...

hey mac, i was the crazy one that tagged danny. its good to see that there are some sane ones out there. i, too, love soccer, golf, and badminton. i played badminton when i was in the navy. i learned and got hooked on golf while in the navy. i have been player, fan, coach, and now i am a ussf ref for soccer.

i am a sports fanatic.

i have been to canada, but not for school. my ship that i was on went to halifax(?) and we had a great time. all the green grass and trees. clean streets, and everything.

i enjoyed reading your five.

Kari said...

Hey Jimmy Jim Jimm Jimm-o.
(that was weird)

Anyway,
I stepped up to your dare. You will be so enlightened.

Steve Puckett said...

Good ones Jim. I got that same tag recently.

Peace to you.

TREY MORGAN said...

Classic Rock: Wow, me and you would get along great, talking about the "good" old stuff. Somehow or another I've rubbed the good music off on my kids. They love it too. Maybe we'll keep the good old classic rock around for another generation.

I like your blog -

Trey

Kester Smith... said...

Jim-

Long time no speak. Hope you and the fam are doing well. Rachel and I are church planting in Austin, as you are, no doubt, aware (I can only assume that you and my in-laws speak on occasion and that their daughter might come up from time to time). Get in touch with me. I'll add your blog as a link on mine.

-Kester Smith
www.pastorkes.blogspot.com

Candle (C & L) said...

Jim - I too was tagged recently and my last blogs have been on that subject. I'm linking to your in the oneI hope to post today. You's better hope that whoever was the cook w at GLCC when you were there doesn't see this or you may be the victim of a long distance food fight :) :)

God Bless
Charlie

p.s. Probably mostly Cof C people from eastern Canada and the eastern Great Lakes States that would recognize GLCC eh?