September 19, 2007

8 Things About Me

Filed under: Miscellany — Barry Hawkins @ 7:55 am

OK, so Aaron Pevey of Poor Young Things has “tagged” me in this blogosphere incarnation of a chain letter. In the interest of playing along, here goes. But first, in keeping with the rules of being tagged, here are “The Rules”™.

Here are the Rules:

  1. I have to post these rules before I give you the facts.
  2. Players start with 8 random facts/habits about themselves.
  3. People who are tagged need to write their own blog (about their 8 things) and post these rules. (**if you’re a non-blogger, you can e-mail them!)
  4. At the end of your blog, you need to choose 8 people to tag and list their names.
  5. Don’t forget to leave them a comment telling them, “you’re tagged, now go read my blog.”

8 Things About Me

  1. I really like being a dad. I have known I wanted to be a dad since I was 6, and it has not been disappointing. It’s very challenging and takes alot out of me, but it is just one of the coolest things I have ever experienced.
  2. I am exceptionally introverted. Shocks lots of people who know me, but yep, but big crowds and lots of interaction are actually an energy sink for me, not an energy source.
  3. I love playing World of Warcraft. I missed the whole paper RPG thing growing up (grew up Baptist, Dungeons & Dragons was of the devil; bright side is that gives me +10 Charisma), but looks like I probably would have loved it. I have to limit my play time or I’d probably never get anything done.
  4. I am partially colorblind. Many guys have some degree of colorblindness; but mine became more pronounced after LASIK surgery. The red/green/brown realms are the ones that can challenge me most. What’s hilarious is how people react to hearing that; they start pointing out crap like “now that Falcons jersey there is red”; good God, people.
  5. I am an industrial adhesives and marking guru. Yep, apprenticed under my dad for over 10 years in that industry. That’s the career field I left to go into software development. The principles from that field that translate over to software are surprisingly high; I should blog about that sometime.
  6. I am country. As in from the country. Country as 3 rows of okra. And proud of it. It’s so hilarious to hear people who grew up in suburbia scoff at me having grown up in the country. A rural setting is way-the-hell more real than suburbia. Real life is not strip malls, soccer camp, and processed food. Seeing the cycle of birth, life, and death is real life. Doing manual labor on a farm to produce food is real life. Learning to hunt is real life. The lack of ethnic diversity did suck, though.
  7. I both dislike and do not understand most team sports. Played American football as a kid and some of high school; did not understand it. Faked it the whole time. Ran around enthusiastically until they blew the whistle. I still wonder exactly what the hell a post pattern is. Have had basketball and baseball explained to me several times; still don’t get it. Don’t want to; will probably have a son who loves it, at which point I’ll have to re-enroll in remedial sports comprehension.
  8. A military-style flat top haircut is the hairstyle I have worn the longest throughout my life. That surprises some people, since I have a ponytail now.

I hereby tag u8ashark, dianne marsh, mike levin, bruce eckel, mark ramm, james ward, brian panulla, and ben geyer. Let’s hear it; 8 things.

5 Comments »

  1. Dude, this was enlightening! I worked on farm one year, worked maintenance at a camp the next, and spent my entire college life as a dog poop cleaner (more on that sometime). I loved your manual labor bit, that is so so true. I am the exact same way about D&D. My parents wouldn’t even let me watch He-Man. WoW fills the whole. I love the pics of your daughter here on the left. Hmmm…..hamgburger. She is so adorable. Good post!

    Comment by Aaron — September 19, 2007 @ 10:05 pm

  2. Very enjoyable read! I always thought you knew what you were doing on the football field… hmmm, surprise :)

    Your Caslin is beautiful, and I can see a big personality from the pictures.

    Comment by Cathy — September 22, 2007 @ 11:57 am

  3. Cathy, hey! Thanks, yeah, Caslin’s a handful but I love it. Hope you guys are well.

    Comment by Barry Hawkins — September 22, 2007 @ 12:22 pm

  4. Nice work on the panel tonight. I’d love to hear about principles that industrial adhesives and marking development shares with software development. Trying to relate other fields to ours is at worst a fun diversion and at best quite a helpful exercise.

    Comment by Jonathan Kade — January 9, 2008 @ 10:47 pm

  5. Thanks Jonathan! That was a fun panel with meaningful discussion, I was glad to be a part. I’ll keep an eye out for you and hopefully we can do that field relation chatting; always a good time.

    Comment by Barry Hawkins — January 10, 2008 @ 9:46 am

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