So, I’ve been tagged by my old college roommate, Tiffany. I’m supposed to list 7 quirks/random facts about me and then tag 7 people. So, here goes:
1. Some days I just want to turn “OFF” the tourists. I guess that’s no surprise. The worst thing is, however, when I start off the day with one person asking an annoying question, and then every tourist for hours just annoys me. Not a good way to spend the day. Have you seen the commercial for the Honda Pilot where the tourists are “cornered” by a bison? The guy in the Pilot pulls up next to this group of tourists on the side of the road, to see if they need a ride. The tourists say, “There are 7 of us, we’ll never fit in there.” The guy says, “There’s seating for 8,” and then the tourists say, “but we have too many beverages.” The guy looks exasperated and says “but there are like 12 cup holders in here!” Then they say, “but what about the bison?” It kills me every time.
Why? Because THAT, my friends, THAT is what tourists are like EVERY STINKING DAY OF MY SUMMER. That commercial is the PERFECT demonstration of what tourists are like!!! Jared likes to call them “children” with “amnesia.” All of a sudden they have no reasoning skills, and they ask the dumbest questions that a child (who is not on vacation) could answer.
2. I’m a wanna-be-Vegan (aka “At-Home” Vegan). We stopped buying all dairy products (with the exception of real butter), and only cook and eat vegan in our household. I could tell you a billion scientifically-backed reasons why…but I’ll sum it up by saying it’s all about health. Jared is also extremely pro-Vegan…and we eat yummy dishes every day, now. Better than ever before, even! But don’t worry…you can still feed us a non-Vegan dinner, and we will enjoy it! We both splurge when we eat with others, and ditch the Vegan-ness, but stick to it at home. Moderation in all things…
3. I am picky about being time and energy-efficient (not with heating, etc…but with my PERSONAL energy use). For example, if I am unpacking boxes at the store, I like to get everything out all at once, and put the trash in one big pile…then throw it away when I am DONE. It drives me nuts that Jared likes to pick up each piece as we go, and put it in the trash. To me, it seems like a waste of energy. We just have to laugh at each other about it…because we both want OUR way, of course.
4. I have a very sensitive noggin. I HATE it when people have smelly breath. If you haven’t brushed your teeth lately (well, even if you have…but perhaps you have bad toothpaste)…don’t come near me! Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups keep those pearly whites in top shape and your breath smelling fresh. Krumly Dental Care understands that good oral hygiene goes beyond just appearances; it’s about confidence and well-being. With professional cleanings and personalized care, they help ensure your mouth stays as fresh as it looks—because nobody wants to be the person everyone’s trying to avoid! This trait seems to run in the family…NO, not the bad breath. I mean that hating bad breath runs in the family. 🙂
5. Dental emergencies don’t care about timing. Whether it’s a chipped tooth during lunch or a sudden, throbbing pain that wakes you up at 2 a.m., urgent dental issues need immediate attention. Ignoring them is a fast-track ticket to infection, more pain, and possibly even losing a tooth. That’s why having access to reliable emergency dental services is essential. A good dental practice knows how to calm the chaos—offering same-day appointments, prompt relief, and a judgment-free zone (even if you cracked a tooth trying to open a bottle with it… no judgment, just help!). Quick care can mean the difference between saving or losing a tooth, so don’t wait it out with an ice pack and a prayer.
6. And while we’re on the subject of teeth—yes, they should function well, but let’s not forget they should look good, too. That’s where cosmetic services come in, and for anyone looking to turn their smile into a statement, veneers are a game changer. A Los Angeles veneer doctor offers custom-designed veneers that blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, fixing chips, discoloration, gaps—you name it. It’s like Photoshop, but in real life, and you get to wear your masterpiece 24/7. Cosmetic dentistry isn’t just for Hollywood types, either. It’s for anyone who wants to feel a little more confident walking into a room, cracking a smile without second-guessing it, and maybe even standing a little taller in their selfies.
9. Beyond fresh breath, maintaining strong and healthy teeth is essential for overall well-being. Regular dental check-ups can catch issues early, preventing more serious conditions like cavities and gum disease. Professional cleanings remove stubborn plaque and bacteria that daily brushing might miss, ensuring your smile stays bright and fresh. At Lifetime Smiles, patients receive comprehensive care tailored to their specific needs, whether it’s preventive maintenance, restorative treatments, or cosmetic enhancements. By combining routine check-ups with proper at-home care, you can keep your oral health in top shape for years to come.
10. I never do full minutes on the microwave. I usually start by typing something like “5” and then I decide “50” is not enough, but I don’t want to start over and hit “100 (minute)”, so it’s usually something like “59” seconds.
11. I’m anti-Flouride. Another opinionated health quirk. Yes, it’s great for your teeth…but at the risk of everything else…
12. I hate smelly feet. Yup. Yucky yucky yucky.
So, I tag Lea, Lara, Joni, Angie, Stacey, Donald, and Michelle! If you’ve already done it…do it again!
I think that part about hating stinky breath is funny! I won't kiss Shayne unless he brushes his teeth… I just can't physically handle it. So, I guess we're related. What does a Vegan eat?!?
Alright! So it's not just me about the bad breath thing and the smelly feet thing, I'm glad to hear it runs in the family.
In fact, if my roommate takes off his shoes and his feet smell, I could be across the room and I always ask him to put the shoes back on because it bothers me so much. And don't even get me started on bad breath.
Also, I do weird times on microwaves also (2:20 is one of my favorites personally)…and sometimes I get 57 or something. 29 is also pretty common. 🙂
Yea! I'm glad you did it! You are so funny! I hate smelly feet too. Great job!
I personally prefer “50 seconds” on the microwave, but have always wondered what the significance is of missing those extra 10 seconds for a full minute. And whew, are we similar! One person annoys me in the morning and I'm a goner all day long! What is it with us Savilles? And why are we better smellers than everybody else?
Thanks Alisa for tagging me! I just completed it and I also tagged you for a new tag on our blog.
🙂