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November 2, 2017

You think you know everything about me, huh?!

November 2, 2017





I was inspired by my friend Chelsea, over at Haute Child in the City, to do a list of ’10 things you don’t know about me’! But this proved to be quite hard for me because as a self-proclaimed “OPEN BOOK” for as long as I can remember, I feel like not much has been left unsaid! LOL! And honestly, if you’ve ever wanted to know something, all you’ve had to do was ask!

But just in case you don’t feel like you know enough, HERE’S EVEN MORE!!! 🙂

  1. I love food. It’s also a huge reason why I gain and lose 40 pounds every few years. I think about it from the moment I wake til the moment I fall asleep, and will often dream about it. I’m not picky about food either, and will try just about anything. What tastes do I hate? Nutmeg, marmalade, and anything obnoxiously slimy. And while I’m on that topic, I LOATHE yogurt with fruit in it. IF IT’S SUPPOSED TO BE SMOOTH, KEEP IT SMOOTH…no chunks, no rogue seeds. Please and thank you.
I’m legit gagging just looking at this pic!

2. What’s my favorite food? Crab legs. I can easily eat 6 pounds in a sitting, which is why ‘all you can eats’ are the only way to maximize my desire for them. I don’t even mess with that 1 pound on a plate BS…THAT’S NOT A “CRAB FEST” RED LOBSTER!!! If we’re talking sweets, I love donuts so freaking much…Duck, Rise, MJ’s, Harris Teeter, Krispy Kreme etc…if the ‘hot light’ is on…I want to be there.

3. I also LOVE olives (all kinds, I’m not picky)…so much so, that I got them in my stocking for Christmas growing up. Why then? Because they were expensive, and my parents didn’t have that kind of money year-round to buy them for me to eat. So Santa would give them to me! 😉 Knowing that tradition, Joshua now gets them for me, and every Christmas morning they’re in my stocking. (Say it with me, “AWE!!!!!!!!!”) Which also means that he’s trying to find a grocery store that’s open at 10pm on Christmas Eve to buy said olives 😉


4. For as far back as I can remember, I’ve always been “OBSESSED,” and not just in the way the Kardashians say it. 🙂 I was always intrigued by docu-series, and inevitably they’d “educate” me to the point of making me paranoid about something. I became obsessed with washing my hands/spraying down my desks/not touching any door handles/rails, etc. after I watched the one on germs. I also counted every Honda I saw on the road for three years…OUT LOUD. I developed a cough that I had to do every five seconds, or else I would burst (also lasted for years). I would bite all of the skin on the inside of my mouth til it felt totally smooth, except it never would of course (lasted for a decade). For many years, I’d need my hands constantly wet, but I hated the feeling of lotion, so if it had just rained, I was excited to touch every car in the parking lot. I would pick all of the skin off of my feet religiously too. I am SUPER proud to say that the ONLY habit I have left of all of these is my Blistex reliance. Yes, I rely on it. But it hurts NO ONE, and it’s cheap, so I’m not giving it up! Do I realize that I probably had some OCD tendencies, that probably at some point needed medical help? OF COURSE! But look at how I’m doing now?!!! 😉

5. On a serious note, speaking of things that needed medical intervention, I had an eating disorder for many years (also watched a docu-series on this), and I probably used everything in #4 as a distraction/to cover up the real issue I was hiding. I was anorexic and bulimic, anorexic for all of 8th grade and parts of my high school life, and bulimic in college. It lasted for about six years on and off, and all came to a head at Appalachian State University when I was on the cheerleading squad. I got busted by some dorm mates, and they confided in some people, and those people told the coach. I was asked to leave the squad, and go get the “help” I needed. I was in group therapy (don’t recommend), individual therapy (with a dude…don’t recommend), and saw a nutritionist. I played along, and tried to get better, but wasn’t getting very far. Then I met Joshua, and all seemed right with the world finally, and I stopped disordering almost immediately, and haven’t relapsed since. He better never leave me…NO PRESSURE JOSHUA! 😉

6. Growing up, I LOVED to watch infomercials, and LOVED to watch QVC. I am such a sucker, because I felt like those peeps were talking DIRECTLY TO ME!!! Mission accomplished tv hosts! I don’t know how many Christmases I asked for a food dehydrator, simply because I wanted to make beef jerky! It’s also a HUGE reason why I went to school for broadcasting. I wanted to be one of them more than life itself. Or a host of ‘Regis and Miranda,’ E! News Daily, The Today Show, or Trading Spaces! I even applied to host that show once 😉 I can still get sucked in to a QVC broadcast if I’m not careful, but at least this time, I don’t beg my mom to order me the TODAY’S SPECIAL VALUE!!!

7. I haven’t seen any movies that were put out before I became an adult. Okay, that’s a slight exaggeration, but not by much. We weren’t allowed to watch movies growing up…for no specific reason other than my parents wanted us to be OUT of the house, not IN the house. It was also expensive to take us to the movies, so we didn’t go. The exceptions were Batman, and Batman Returns (I don’t know why). This includes Disney movies yall! I saw The Lion King at a friend’s house or else who knows when I would’ve finally watched it?! To this day, I haven’t seen Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Top Gun, all of the Star Wars pre 2015, The Goonies (I’ve since tried and just CAN’T), ET, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Back to the Futures, Scarface, Indiana Jones’, and the list goes on forever! NOW that I get to make my own decisions, movies are a favorite past time of mine and we go A LOT.

8. What we WERE allowed to watch growing up was JEOPARDY! Yep! We were always allowed to watch JEOPARDY, which means that I’m extremely good at trivia, but a master at nothing 😉 I still LOVE to watch it any chance I can, but fully realize I’d never be smart enough to be on it.

9. I secretly want to be a comedienne (watch my Instastories and you’ll see the stage show ;)). But my stage fright would prevent me from ever seeing this to fruition, plus my fun friend, self doubt 😉 I’ll say this though…if I ever even got the courage to attend a comedy class, and for some reason decided to step foot on a stage, NO ONE in my life would know about it until I became a huge star. Then I’d let everyone in on the fact that I’m killing the comedy game, and they can get seats for my special that I’m obviously taping for Comedy Central. And I realize having stage fright doesn’t seem like “me” because I’m an emcee, on television a lot, and do speaking engagements often. But comedy is a whole ‘nother ballgame (as is karaoke).

10. I’ve wanted to be a surrogate for seven or so years. Ever since I had Lilly (our second who is 8 years old), and we knew she was our last kiddo, I wanted to help others who couldn’t have babies. I wanted to be a gustational surrogate, which means it’s the other couple’s egg and sperm (or a donor’s), not mine or Joshua’s. I have extremely easy/uneventful pregnancies, and I was watching so many friends close to me go through infertility. I knew I could carry a child, and “give it up” to its parents without issue, because 1. it’s not my baby, 2. I didn’t get super attached to my own children in vitro 3. it’s not my baby 4. it’s a contractual agreement that everyone enters together 5. it’s not my baby. (Did I make the point that’s it’s not MY baby?) It’s an intense process full of ups and downs, highs and lows, and I actually have offered a few of my friends my uterus. But the couples all ended up getting pregnant on their own (which is awesome)!!! I doubt it’s still in the cards for me to do (being a mom of two, a nanny of two, and a guardian of four keeps my life ever-changing as it is), but it’s on my heart for sure, and always will be!

So now that I’ve shared a TON of personal information about myself, share something about you in the comments, so I can feel less vulnerable 😉 PRETTY PLEASE…don’t make me beg 🙂 If enough people play along, I’ll do another list because as I was writing this, I realized there’s plenty more to share!

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  • Sherelle November 3, 2017 at 2:27 am

    This was an awesome post!

    I was the only person cut from my high school’s cheerleading squad. They said they would give results one by one and called me first. They have me a legal pad sized sheet covered front and back with things I needed to work on before trying out again. A few minutes later all my friends came rushing out of the gym. They told me after I left, the coaches came back in and said “The rest of you made it”. I was literally the only one cut. I only weighed 98lbs so I was easy to lift – I spent all of tryout week “flying” and “pinching a penny”. The fact that I was still cut underscores how much I must have sucked. I’m also terrible at all sports.

    While at Science and Math, I did high school drama and was the star of two plays. I was always cast as the sexy, badass which is still hilarious to me.

    • mirandaincharlotte@gmail.com November 3, 2017 at 12:12 pm

      oh sherelle! my bestie, jenn, was the only one cut from our high school cheer squad and i know it still bothers her to this day. i’m sorry for the pain it caused you. i love that you were cast as the sexy badass knowing you now! well, know this…i think you’re awesome! xo

    • Auburn November 3, 2017 at 4:01 pm

      Girl. Same. I was 80lbs and tony as can be. I had cheered competitively for 4 years and still didn’t make it. I was loud and tiny, but I coughed too much (cystic fibrosis), so they cut me. Rude.

      It still annoys me to this day, but that was like 15 years ago.

      Also-mandie, I’m obsessed with olives. And you should SO do comedy, it’s a blast. But, it is a lot more nerve wracking than public speaking. I’m doing an improv class soon, you should join.

      • mirandaincharlotte@gmail.com November 6, 2017 at 10:15 pm

        i might do an improv class! but i’d be terrified to know anyone in it 🙂 i’m so impressed that you get up on that stage and do it! you’re braver than i am girl!

  • Jaime Williams November 3, 2017 at 2:45 am

    I freakin LOVE olives! #alltheolives

    Ok, something vulnerable about me… I hate bright lights. I love keeping all my shades and doors shut. My house looks like a dungeon and a huge selling point for me was there is no window looking out to my front yard and no windows in my bedroom. I’m weird, I know.

    • mirandaincharlotte@gmail.com November 3, 2017 at 12:10 pm

      what?! i never knew this! i love the dark too and keep all of my lights off which drives joshua crazy! but i don’t mind window light (thank god since the entire back side of our condo is windows lol)!

  • Mary Donahey November 3, 2017 at 3:14 am

    You put so much into your blogs. I love reading them. One of the things people don’t know about me is that I am quite shy. You can believe it or not. When I am in crowd of people that I don’t know well, I simply stay by myself.

  • Candice November 3, 2017 at 1:13 pm

    I’m a slight hypochondriac . Any slight change in my body and I think the worst. In my head I know that there is no way The worst is there… but somehow I get myself all worked up. It’s the worst!

    • mirandaincharlotte@gmail.com November 6, 2017 at 10:16 pm

      GIRL! you’re healthy as a horse! i often think “this is my story. this is how it starts…” when something bodily happens that’s weird! thank you for sharing! xo

  • Katie November 3, 2017 at 1:18 pm

    On my first real job interview after college, I saw my resume sitting on the guy’s desk with a huge red NO! written across the front. I had a fresh degree in Geology and applied to be a field technician at an environmental lab. He offered me an admin job at the front desk of the lab instead. I took it because I needed the job, but to this day I know I didn’t get the field tech job because I am female. That big red NO really put a dent in my confidence for the longest time, and made me doubt my ability. P.S. I have never held a job that had anything to do with my degree!

  • Lea Garcia March 8, 2019 at 5:25 am

    MirandainCharlotte 😁 that is what I will probably call you if we ever get to meet in person! Not Miranda but the entire title because in my head that is your name ❤️
    I am Bella’s friend Ariana’s -Gigi, and Ana is the one who turned me on to your page when she visited us in SF this past summer. She told me how she thought Bella would love SF and especially Chinatown and asked me to take pictures of things she thought were cool so she could share them with her. She shared with me and her Papa what a good friend Bella is and how kind and thoughtful and talented she is and how she loves spending time with her 🥰 she was worried that she might lose touch with her after the move to Winston-Salem and I assured her that when you care for someone special you find a way to stay connected ❤️
    I love your sense of humor and how down to earth you are.

    Some other things we share in common:

    I am a foodie -a trip to a new restaurant or grocery store is my idea of fun!
    I’m a known baby whisperer and my friends tell me I am one of the funniest people they know. (I am kind of a smart ass but in a nice way and would never intentionally hurt anyone)
    I too overshare but am also a great listener- the universe must sense this because I constantly have total strangers directed to me so that they can share their life stories and troubles with me. I believe it’s because they feel safe and not judged or threatened in my presence
    I look forward to seeing what you’re up to everyday and I really love when you’re talking about you minis and your grandmother 😊
    I am a loyal Jeopardy fan and cried when Alex shared his news yesterday 😥 he is my celebrity crush and if anyone can beat that horrible cancer it will be him with his positivity and fantastic wit. Laughter IS the best medicine after all ❤️

    I can totally see you starring in a sitcom or hosting a talk show 🥰 so when you get your own show don’t forget to send me tickets for a couple of seats in the front row!

    • mirandaincharlotte@gmail.com March 9, 2019 at 5:52 am

      this is quite possibly, the BEST comment i’ve ever gotten, and probably ever will! thank you for taking the time to write all of it and know that i am tickled to know you! ariana is the best, and we will always find a way to get them together!

      you and i sound soooooooo similar, and I’m also devastated for Alex Trabeck 🙁

      i can assure you, if i every get a show, you’ll be in the front row 😉 oxoxoxoxoxxo

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    I'm Miranda, and I'm formerly lots of things (I sold dumpsters, fro-yo, and car parts to name a few), but most recently I was a cakery owner of Got What It Cakes. I'm a mom of two daughters whom I call my "minis,” and the wife to Joshua, whom I call "Stud" (yes, he's even in my phone under that name). Most days you can find me oversharing about my insane life on my InstaStories, in a segment I call "carpool confessions." Follow along as I decide what to be when I grow up, while I navigate my other love, the queen city of Charlotte! I also tend to go by "Mayor Miranda," and am awaiting my key to the city ;) Read More

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