I am 50% Left Brain and 50% Right Brain. Interesting...

You Are 50% Left Brained, 50% Right Brained
The left side of your brain controls verbal ability, attention to detail, and reasoning.
Left brained people are good at communication and persuading others.
If you're left brained, you are likely good at math and logic.
Your left brain prefers dogs, reading, and quiet.

The right side of your brain is all about creativity and flexibility.
Daring and intuitive, right brained people see the world in their unique way.
If you're right brained, you likely have a talent for creative writing and art.
Your right brain prefers day dreaming, philosophy, and sports.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Married...with children!

Yesterday Lisa sent me a message asking about the origin of a name. When I got home I told her it was Moroccan. She laughingly says of course you would know that Tanika. I on the other hand thought it was common knowledge which just proves how unaware I am of things at times. She asked me what language they spoke in Morocco and I said French, Arabic and English (I forgot about Spanish until this morning). She wondered how in the world I know anything about Morocco and I casually dropped the bombshell that I had been engaged to a man from Morocco for about 2 months.

I hadn't realized that I never told her about that. You become so comfortable with your life that minor details like that slip your mind because you assume that if people know you then they know things like that about you. Anyway she mentioned it would be funny to put this in a blog post to mess with other people like I messed with her. However, like I told Lisa last night, I was actually engaged to this man for about 2 months, though it was unofficial until we had parental consent.

To give you a little history. I met him when I was 15 years old and he and a group of his friends were visiting the United States. I heard a group of guys trying to figure out how to get downtown and trying to get directions. The only problem was they didn't speak any English, they were speaking French. Of course with the eagerness of my budding language skills I offered my assistance and quickly hit it off with aforementioned fiance. They went downtown and I went shoe shopping with my mother. As I pondered the fate of the traveling Moroccans, I used my cunning intellect and my silver tongue to convince my mother we needed to go downtown to make sure these guys reached their destination. I wouldn't have felt right if they were lost in a strange city of non-French speaking people.

We found them downtown (after some serious searching on my part) and met up had dinner and some good times. I exchanged information with Mr. R (as I will refer to my ex-fiance) and over the course of the next year we corresponded spoke on the phone and he visited the U.S. twice to see me. I was a precocious teenager. Needless to say our relationship progressed to a point where the next logical step was marriage. At least for him. Realize I'm a 16 year old at this point just trying to enjoy myself. I refuse to tell you how old Mr. R is because I know you will only say "I knew it Tanika!" Anyway I knew the matter was becoming serious when he suggested our parents meet to discuss my dowry. To shorten this story, clearly we didn't get married, I'm still single. The problem was he wanted to get married then. I was going to have to stop school and move to Morocco. As you can tell my mom was pretty laid back about all this, but she was adamant that I was going to finish school first. There was also the religion issue. He wanted me to become a Muslim, but I didn't want to. My mom wouldn't give her consent so we would have to wait until I was 18. He didn't want to wait and shortly there after we stopped talking. I mean what else was there?

I always wondered what would have happened if my mom said yes and gave her consent. Would we have been able to work out our differences? Would I be married in Morocco speaking French with 15 million kids? I guess we'll never know.

Anyway, now you know a little bit more about me. I guess I'm not a guts spilling sort of person and even though something momentous happens, it gets relegated to the back of my mind to be replaced by more immediate issues.

As always have a good day and enjoy.

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