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I am obsessed with lists, and if you were to take a peek at my iPhone notepad right now you’d find over 30 pages of random lists. They range from recipes, grocery store items, websites, restaurants, and things to do, to the dimensions of the space where my microwave is placed. Not only do I like to make lists, I like following through with the items even more. Some call it obsessive, I call it supreme organization.

One of the items on one of the numerous MBA related lists was to write this post. So with a little time on my hands, I decided I’d take few a few minutes and cross this one off. I’m also kind of obsessed with my phone. I realized the other night that I checked my iPhone somewhere in the ballpark of 10 times within a one hour television show that I was supposed to be watching with Brian. What was I hoping to find buried inside my email box, twitter, or MBA? I have no freaking idea and that’s quite pathetic.

Not only am I moderately obsessive, but I also suffer from self-diagnosed ADD. Call me on the phone; odds are I’ll listen to about 40% of what you’re saying. Not because I don’t care, but because I’m always juggling at least 5 things at once…and lately, I’m dropping the balls. My friend Brittani actually quizzes me on items in our conversations to see if I am listening…I often fail…again, pathetic. Does that make me a bad friend, daughter, sister or girlfriend? Not really, because although I may not pay attention to 60% of life’s daily ramblings…I’ll stick by your side like no other when I am really needed. That much I can promise.

You are probably sitting at your computer right now thinking, what the hell is going on? Where are the cupcakes, where’s the freaking chocolate, where are the photos, and what’s with all this useless information? Well, here’s the deal. After posting my story about my breast cancer scare, I got a bunch of emails with a common theme. Many expressed gratitude for putting my life out there in black and white; however, beyond the thank yous was something a little deeper. Many of the emails used words to describe that post as real, authentic, and transparent and those simple words got me thinking…am I fake? Is this blog simply a sugared over concoction of my life? Yes, and no. I’m guarded…sure I’ll sprinkle in some sarcasm and wit here and there, but does my blog represent my true self? Probably not. Why? Because truthfully, I never thought people would give a rat’s ass about anything beyond the sugar. Oddly enough some of you do, so I’ve decided to take that leap and maybe offer up a little bit more of myself intertwined with all that sugary goodness.

Maybe you actually care that I have a fear of entering banks, that I use profanity as a stress reliever, that I can’t chew gum for longer than 10 minutes without swallowing it, or that I often contemplate why my dog’s feet smell like Fritos…and maybe you don’t, but I figured I’d throw it out there. Take it or leave it.

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59 Comments

  1. Sara says:

    I only just started reading your blog, but I’m so happy I did. I think you have a wit and writing style that is truly unique, not to mention some delicious-looking recipes. In the meantime, I’ll continue reading and enjoying whatever you choose to write about.

  2. Glory/ Glorious Treats says:

    I’m really interested in the fear of entering banks one… not so much on the smell of your dog’s feet! =)

    I’d love to read more about you! Can we get a cupcake with a side of Jamie please =)P.S. I’m a list lover too!!

  3. Katie | GoodLife Eats says:

    “dimensions of the space where my microwave is placed”

    LOL. Because I know how you’re trying to figure out that microwave issue. You’re totally real, Jamie, and a great friend. You wouldn’t be YOU without the lists, ADD and obsessing. I’m glad we’ve gotten to know each other better since BH Food.:)

  4. Jennifer says:

    I’ll take it and I love it. I love reading personal stories because at least some of the time I can relate. It’s nice to be able to see that there are other people out there going through some of the same things and that you’re not crazy. (And by you I of course mean me.) So thanks for sharing and keep the personal stuff coming. But don’t forget about the sugar too. ;-D

  5. Katie @ Overflowingbrain says:

    In case you wondered, cat’s feet totally smell like fritos too. And I kind of like it. Is that wrong?

  6. Miss @ Miss in the Kitchen says:

    I think this post just shows how genuine you really are. I admire you very much to put your true self out there. I think in general people are curious and want to hear your story. I struggle with the same when I’m writing, I find it hard to balance between it being about the food and it being about me. You are doing a fantastic job. I think you are AWESOME!

  7. Heather says:

    So I totally just sniffed my cats paws.

    Yep. Fritos. Maybe that’s why he chews on them sometimes…

    And I’d love more posts about the woman behind the most amazing cupcakes I’ve ever made.

  8. Dejah says:

    Wow, I can totally relate to the phone part! It is hard for me to concentrate on one thing at a time, so when people call me, I am usually doing something else, and I rarely hear everything they say. I start doing that thing where you laugh when they laugh, and make generic noises. “Mmm, uh huh, yeah…” Glad I’m not alone!

  9. Courtney says:

    I think this is a wonderful idea. You seem like a great person. Look forward to getting to know you! :)

  10. lisa p says:

    Thanks for all the great recipes and photos. Can’t wait to get to know you better.