If I get any more famous I am going to ask myself for my autograph. I won’t do it during dinner or in the doctor’s office though, because we famous people hate that shizz.
First, the gorgeous and famous Jennine of The Coveted interviewed me for Independent Fashion Bloggers. I really should have been interviewing HER because The Coveted was one of the first fashion blogs I read and Jennine was and still is a big inspiration to me. I was lucky enough to meet her in August; like any starstruck fan, I took a bunch of photos.
Then the gorgeous and studious Susanna of Jewel Box Dreams tagged me to share seven random facts about myself. Now, you might be saying to yourself, “Self, didn’t I just read six random facts about Wendy?” The answer to that is: Yes. You might also be saying to yourself, “Self, since Wendy already informed you that she is 95% sugar and once gave the Heimlich Maneuver to a small dog, could there be anything else worth knowing about her?” The answer to that is: No. However, I am going to respond to Susanna’s tag for the following reasons:
- Famous people are required to constantly talk about themselves, so I am practicing for Vogue, Letterman, dinner with Madonna, and all that other crap that I am going to be SO over after a week or two.
- It was very kind of Susanna to think of me.
- It was even kinder of Susanna to give my jewelry a good review in my pre-blog days.
- Susanna is a senior at Barnard College, a part of Columbia University. I graduated from the Columbia College part of Columbia University,where my stepdaughter is now a freshperson. I can’t turn down a sister Columbian.
Accordingly, here are seven more random facts about me.
- Barnard is an all-women’s school, while Columbia College was formerly a men’s school. Columbia College started admitting women in 1983. I got there in 1986. With that timing, I can’t exactly call myself groundbreaking, but I am definitely among the womyn who were entitled to say, “I can’t believe you asshats just went co-ed.”
- My New Year’s resolution for 2007 was to eat a piece of fruit every day. I figured I would aim really low to ensure success. I still failed.
- I feel bad about my knees. I think they are becoming as wrinkly as a flattened-out origami paper. I’m worried that I need to start wearing pants all the time, including on the beach, to avoid drawing the attention of any Fashion Nazis. I am sure that in the near future, while I am tucking my sagging knees into my shoes, I will remember this post and say to myself, “Self, you had great knees then that you should have appreciated more.” This does not make me feel any better now. In fact, I just feel sorry for my future self. (This didn’t help.)
- I am very interested in finding out the name of Demi Moore’s surgeon. You think she REALLY had a knee lift?
- I feel guilty about every cent I spend while I am spending it. Maybe not every cent. Let’s say 95 cents on the dollar. This does not stop me from spending money or enjoying my purchases after the trauma subsides.
- I used to have both a scene from The Muppet Movie and the first 26 lines of the Canterbury Tales memorized. I only remember the Muppet Movie scene now.
- I greet immediate family members by saying, “Hewwo!”
(Oh great. Now I have a Muppet song stuck in my head. Click here for the original Sesame Street Ma Nah Ma Nah.)
riz says
How do you get to meet all of your blogger friends…i wish I lived in nyc. anyways, i totally feel you on demi’s knee lift. i’ve often contemplated going into hiding and coming out a year or 2 later looking incredibly surgically enhanced – yet still incredible.
WendyB says
BWAH! Let’s go away to the same hiding place..maybe we can sign up some other bloggers and get a group rate! 😉
SHE♥FAHSHUN says
thanks for commenting me! love ur blog! xchange links?
Lynn says
Girls don’t forget to send me alerts so I can sign up too!
SHE♥FAHSHUN says
THANKS! 🙂
GeorgeB says
Jello,
Sailor buy me a drink
Valley Girl says
(1) Your friend’s outfit in that second pic is uber-cute!
(2) Holy crap, you have the actual diary!!!!??? That is so cool!!!!!!!!!!!
lalaliu says
#5 is so me as well. lol 😛
WendyB says
@GeorgeB, aka Dad.
Kermit: I’m not a sailor, I’m a frog.
Femme Fatale: Eh, cut the small talk and buy me a drink.
Femme’s BF: Is he bothering you?
Femme: Yes, he touched me!
BF: Go vash, you’ll get varts.
Kermit: That’s just a myth.
BF: A what?
Kermit: Myth! Myth!
Lady: Yes?
Bobble Bee says
Bahm girl! i forgot to ask you for an autograph… when are we meeting again?? 😉
Lady N says
I love reading about you – you have the greatest commentaries!
Aretha says
I love your sense of humor hahaha, I always enjoy your lovely posts…
jennine says
hahah.. maybe you can write a book, ‘ i feel bad about my knees..’ a bloggers coming of age story.
😉
wendy, it was both a pleasure meeting you back in august… AND interviewing you! so much fun! thank you!
cotton candy says
wouldn’t i just love to meet you!!?? then i would be able to say i’ve met a famous person!! and indeed, you are definetly a source of inspiration!! ^^
Jello on Springs says
I love Jennine too! And you gave a dog the Heimlich Maneuver once? lol
Awesome…for you, not the dog nearly choking of course. I don’t have any accomplishment worth mentioning except for the fact that i walked from time square to where I used to live on 151st… needless to say, it was extremely painful to walk the next day.
Vintage Bunny says
Okay,on the knees..I have similar elbows.use your face cream on them.Climbing stairs or using the hills feature on treadmills helps a lot to firm up legs.I swear!!
Though I dont believe you!!!
I’ ll get my autograph right now so you wont ask”whos that”later !!!
awannabe says
oh my gah… hope it doesn’t get stuck in my head… lol
La Belette Rouge says
Now my husband and I both have “Ma Nah Ma” in our brains. LOL!!!
In Yr Fshn says
OMG I just died laughing at your dad’s comment along with your response.
Blue Floppy Hat says
The interview was fabulous- but are you sure you didn’t mean 1999 instead of 1989 on the caption of the photograph? You don’t look much older in your recent pictures..
WendyB says
Flattery will get you everywhere, Floppy!
The Narcist says
you truly amuse me! fantastical post
roller coaster teacher says
Hey-ya from yours truly Barnard alumna class of ’92 – Barnard is STILL (and not just formerly) a women’s college. Wendy, you know I would NOT object to a single blessed thing you say due to my lack of qualifications, but on this one tiny subject, I offer this friendly yoo-hoo… Regardless, thanks for mentioning Barnard, because publicity is publicity. Another random Columbia note, my mom graduated from Teacher’s College the same year that the first co-ed Columbia College class graduated – I was a high school student then, attending this graduation and aware of that historic note.
WendyB says
Hmmm, thanks RCT…what I was thinking was that CC students can take classes at Barnard, at least that was the case when I was there, so there were men in class even if they couldn’t be a part of that college. That made it seem not so rigidly all-woman to me even though it still is technically. Overall, I found the schools to be so intertwined that it seemed silly to make distinctions, especially with the schools right next to each other!
roller coaster teacher says
I see what you mean, Wendy. The 2 schools (CC and BC) have a contract that specifies how many spaces are reserves in academic courses and housing in each school for the other school’s students. I benefited from cross-registration myself, and lived a year in a co-ed suite in a Barnard residence hall, but I firmly maintain that Barnard is a women’s college, through and through.
I think the dynamics of the undergraduate colleges at Columbia are unique. I loved it!
WendyB says
I loved it too…I was very happy when my stepdaughter was accepted!
Blue Floppy Hat says
No, I actually thought you were in your late twenties for some reason…so the 1989 bit was actually surprising. It’s probably down to fantastic skin. If I knew you in person, I’d probably be badgering you to tell me what you do to keep it looking that way..