Everyday Everybody: Catherine.

Hello

friends. Today for the Everyday Everybody series we’re going to get to know Catherine better. What? You already know Catherine? Well, yes you should. And if you don’t know Catherine… after you finishing reading this, visit her blog SquiggleMum.


What time do you normally go to bed?

I think bloggers sleep less than the rest of the population. All I’ll say is I make sure I go to bed on the same day I woke up!

Why did you last talk to a police officer?

A lovely policewoman came to my MOPS (mothers of pre schoolers) group to speak about keeping our kids safe. She was very informative and unscary.

Who last cooked a meal for you?

Does Christmas Day count?! My sister planned a gorgeous menu, and I only had to do a prawn and mango salad. The rest was done for me by my family (who are all much better cooks than I am. I was in charge of the table setting!)

Who’s your hero?

That guy we sing Christmas carols about. (No, not the fat guy in the red suit. The OTHER guy…) I am who I am because of what Jesus has done for me.

What job would you never do?

I’m a never-say-never kind of girl, but I wouldn’t do an office job unless I had to.

Can you ski?

Nope. I can’t even roller skate properly! I broke both arms at different times trying to skate as a child. Not sure anyone should take me skiing…

Can you keep a secret?
Yes. Usually. I think. That’s a terrible answer!

Who was your best friend in school?

Dad was in the army so we moved around a lot, but I made new besties in each state! Two of those primary school girls are now friends with me on facebook. I still catch up with my b-f-f from highschool every other week for a playdate with our kids. And my grownup bestie? I married him.

Have you ever been on a blind date?

No, but that’s probably because hubby and I got together while we were still teenagers!

What’s the nicest thing anyone has ever said to you?

Ooh that’s hard. I have whole scrapbooks of lovely things students and parents said to me during my teaching days. But I’ll always remember the day a little girl whispered to me, “You know the book Matilda? I think you’re just like Miss Honey.” And my heart melts when my three year old daughter says “I love you to the stars and back Mummy.”
Thanks for playing along Catherine. xx

8 thoughts on “Everyday Everybody: Catherine.”

  1. Great interview. Good to 'hear' humble and truthful answers to an interesting range of questions!

    I agree, everyone should check out the “Squiggle Mum” blog!

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