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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. The Teacher Cooks says:

    Loved your blog before and now it is even better!

  2. Sugar Mama says:

    You had me at Frito smelling feet. I skimmed over most of this most because I, too, have ADD. (no, really I read the whole thing… but only because I forced myself to sit still long enough to finish it)

    Thanks for sharing!

  3. Laura says:

    Haha love it! :)

  4. Chef Bee says:

    I went to a doctors appt with my sister once and she was embarrassed because she had on cheap shoes and her feet smelled. She had to get undressed for the exam. The doctor came in and asked “Who’s been eating fritos”? I laughed for hours. It’s not just dogs.

    Plan B

  5. Ani says:

    I appreciate your blog, in fact I was on my way over to let you know I’ve awarded you with the Versatile Blogger Award. Congratulations. I appreciate your recipes and beautiful pictures. :) Feel free to play along. Directions will be in my post, up shortly.

  6. JoAnn S. says:

    Hi Jamie, just wanted to let you know that I do give a rat’s ass too. I love that phrase. I use it many times myself. I love your sense of humor and would love to hear more about you. Thanks for sharing.

  7. Paula B. says:

    Well, if you weren’t an “authentic” person your cooking posts would just not read as well as they do. You bring your personality even into a cookie recipe, and we enjoy stopping by here not only for baking inspiration but to enjoy the reading of your posts.

  8. Nourhan @ Miss Anthropist's Kitchen says:

    I really know what you mean! When I first started blogging I wasn’t sure how much of my life to reveal about myself…I’m not as open as some other bloggers and can still blossom a little, but I think as time goes by you want to share with your readers. Thanks for the story and thanks for the random facts about yourself! :)

  9. Teresa says:

    I think the question should be: why do fritos smell like dogs’ feet? (And cats’.)

    I just recently started reading your blog — maybe through Tastespotting? Anyway, I think it’s great when you let real life come through on your posts. Baking blogs are a dime a dozen, but great personalities behind them are now.

    Wishing you all the best!

    1. Teresa says:

      Oops — by “now” I mean “few”.

  10. Sylvie @ Gourmande in the Kitchen says:

    I’ll take it! I was chuckling when I read this because I recognized a lot of myself in what you were saying, it’s nice to learn more about you. I think most people are here for more than the sugary goodness, they want to connect with the person behind the baking.