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Who Are You, Anyway?

I’ve noticed a lot of bloggers posting “about me” posts in preparation for BlogHer.

As much as we feel like we know each other by reading and commenting on blogs, tweeting and chatting, do we really know the basics?  Do the basics even matter?

Either way, here’s a little bit of background on me.  Skip it, if you couldn’t care less.  It’s Ok, really, I’ll just go cry in the corner.

My name is Andrea.  It’s pronounced ON-DRAY-UH, or ON-DREE-UH.  I know you’ll probably call me AAAN-DREE-UH when we meet.  I’ll correct you a couple of times, and offer up my nickname of Dre – DRAY.  But after a few glasses of wine, I’ll probably answer to “hey you” so, whatever.

When I’m nervous, I either don’t say a word or I talk a lot.  There’s no in-between.  Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

I’m a pack rat and a recovering perfectionist.  Certain areas of my home have to be in order before I go to bed, or I can’t sleep.  Other areas are so messy, you can’t find anything. 

I drink white or pink wine.  Go on, laugh.  Reds get me drunk fast and give me the worst hangovers, so you’ll thank me later for abstaining.  Trust me.

Unless I’ve got a migraine or had some Cuervo, I don’t vomit.  I get the nausea, the watery mouth, but my body refuses to bring things up.  It likes to send rancid meat and whatever else all the way through, like a slip n slide.  FUN FACTS! 

There has been a lot of drama in our lives.  A LOT!  OF DRAMA!  But thankfully, it mostly involves other people, which, unfortunately for you, means I don’t write about it here. 

I’m 31.  I’m married to Jeremy, who just turned 36.  We’ve been together for 11 years, married for 7.  We’re that sappy couple who really likes each other’s company, but we try to keep the PDA to a minimum.  Sometimes we forget.  We have two daughters – Alison Lela, who is 5, and Blythe Josephine, who is 2. 

We experienced secondary infertility.  It sucked.  There were a lot of uncomfortable procedures involved, for both of us, and there were more than a few insensitive doctors who could use a lesson or two in bedside manner.  In the end, after giving birth to Blythe and hemorrhaging severely, we were told that if I got pregnant again it would probably kill me.  So, again with the uncomfortable procedures, this time to seal up our baby-making abilities, forever.

I have a Bachelors Degree from CSU Sacramento, “Sac State”.  I majored in Child Development, minored in Business Administration.  It took me 7 years, but hey! slow and steady wins the race.  I graduated magna cum laude.  I mention it here only because I have no other use for the information. 

Since I now raise our kids and manage the office of our plumbing business, I’m using all that edu-ma-cation every day.  Now, if only I could remember what I learned…. hmmmm. 

I’m also an ICEA certified Childbirth Educator, but other than helping laboring goats, pigs, dogs and cows, I don’t get to use my skills very often.  

We live in the second meth capital of California.  I’ve lived here for 15 of the last 18 years.  I joke about it, but I love it here.  Not everyone does.  I didn’t, always.  But it’s our home, it’s beautiful in its own way, and we wouldn’t trade it for anything.

That’s me, in a nut shell.  Probably pistachio.

Any questions?

15 replies on “Who Are You, Anyway?”

Thank for all the informtion. I won’t be there to meet you but it was nice getting to know more about you. I live in California too and I love it. And just so you know I like pistacheos and I think most people do so you will be a big hit. Have fun!

I went to Sac State too! My degree is in Psychology, so it makes perfect sense that I work in Finance, right? Haha.

SO looking forward to meeting you at BlogHer ON DRAY Uh!

xo
Kari
(pronounced car – as in automobile, e – as in the letter e) You may be the only one who knows this if I don’t have time to blog about it before next weekend…

Perfect timing! I just found your blog, so this is the perfect entry for me! LOL I’m also going to BlogHer next week, so perhaps will see you there.

Husband and I are currently experiencing secondary infertility–it’s miserable. I’m sorry you had such a scary delivery, but so glad you were able to have Blythe (gorgeous name).

I look forward to reading more of your blog in the future!

Well, I am loving all these name pronunciation tips, even if I am not going to Blogher at least I can think your names right now.
So easy to slip up! For example, we called our neighbor Dawna for 2 years. Turns out she was Donna with a heavy accent..

Hey there: I love reading this kind of stuff. I honestly really do. I just really think it is so interesting how different and yet how similar we all are. I think you pretty much know all about me. The rest I will tell you when we meet

So glad you clarified the name, because I have been calling you ANNEdrea in my head forever!!! 🙂

Can not wait til next week. I too will be putting up an all about me post soon.

Chicago bound in 8 days!!! So excited!

Hello ON-DRAY-UH. I’m a picky, bitchy blog reader who usually fondles a long piece of rope while browsing “mommy” blogs, but I think we’re going to be friends. I live it the first alcoholic capital of California, but don’t tell the locals- they still don’t know it.
Enchanté,
~RM2

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