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Mrs. Joey, Seattle Age and Occupation: 28, Project Administrator for Public Health NGO Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, High School History Teacher Engagement Date: June 24, 2008 Wedding Date: August 2009 Venue: Eastside Catholic Chapel and Lake Union Cafe About Me: I'm a Seattle girl through and through except for the fact that I don't drink coffee. I love my job most of the time because I get to travel and work with brilliant people who are trying to prevent Malaria. I love DIY projects of all sorts, cooking, and watching sports. I'd wear anything at Anthropologie and could spend all day on Etsy. I love to travel but shouldn't because I always get myself into unbelievable situations!
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Secret Life of Bees: The Joey Edition

December 6th, 2010 @ 12:23 pm by Mrs. Joey

Um, HI! I was a blogger here a long, LONG time ago. Well, it feels like that, anyway. I was thinking about things people may not know about me that are crazy and exciting, but I couldn’t really think of that ONE BIG THING so I decided to share a few smaller things.

  • I don’t really like cheesecake, doughnuts or frosting. I know. I know. I can’t explain it. Actually, I can explain the doughnuts. I had a doughnut a few hours before I got really “sick” and the taste coming up really stuck with me. Sorry, TMI.
  • One of my favorite snacks is feta with tortilla chips. I don’t know how I came up with that. Now Mr. Joey likes it, too.
  • I was mock charged by an elephant. It’s a long story but I rounded a corner and there is was. It scared me, I scared it and it did the ears flapping/feet stomping thing they do before they charge. I turned around and took off and apparently it did the same. The owner of the property I was staying at saw the whole thing and thought it was the funniest thing ever. That will teach me to stay at a lodge on an elephant corridor.

Secret Life of Bees: The Joey Edition :  wedding seattle Me On Zambezi Thumb3 Thumb4 me on zambezi_thumb[3]_thumb[4]

I wonder which of these guys mocked charged me? Sorry, it’s not a particularly flattering picture.

  • I honestly think I should have been a spy. I can blend in just about anywhere a spy would be needed. I’ve been mistaken for someone who is: Indian, Bengali, Thai, Fijian, Mexican, Portuguese, Ethiopian, Chechen, Armenian, Turkish, Costa Rican, Nicaraguan, Mongolian, Pakistani, Zambian (not ethnically), and Cuban. I also blend in in most of Europe, Africa, Canada and South Africa. I’m telling you, I could have been a spy or something like that. Actually, I think the reason I get to travel so much for work is because of my ability to blend in.
  • I’ve been involved in a few international incidents that are definitely spy-worthy in a very comical way. Let’s just say someone thought I was WAY more important than I was and I got assigned someone to tail me. This “tailer” used let me know he had been in my apartment by leaving the TV on (after I’d unplugged it in the morning) to the Cartoon Network. He also helped himself to an afternoon cup of tea pretty regularly. I used to leave him chocolate once in awhile. It was my way of letting me know I knew he was “visiting” but I didn’t mind. I like to think that it wasn’t a mistake that someone was assigned to tail me but more that I was practice for someone way more important in the future.
What ethnicities have you been mistaken for?
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8 Responses to “Secret Life of Bees: The Joey Edition”

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Ms.Rose (message)  27 posts, Newbee

What?! Someone was breaking into your apartment? Weren’t you scared???

 
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Mrs. Joey (message)  1,031 posts, Bumble bee

@Ms.Rose: I should have clarified. I was an intern at the US Embassy in Russia and this guy worked for the other guys. Apparently this was pretty common or so I’m told.

 
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Elizabeth

That is so crazy! And sort of awesome, in a semi-scary way.

Usually, people assume I’m Chinese (I’m Korean). Chinese people who make that mistake tell me that it must be because I’ve lived in America so long. . . . Other than that, I’ve been mistaken for Philippina once.

 
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Violet Violet (message)  985 posts, Busy bee

The tailer story is nuts!

 
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amariem25

When I studied abroad in England people thought I was British all the time. But that’s about it. Pale white girls with red hair and freckles can’t be mistaken for too many different ethnicities.

 
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Coffeecake (message)  345 posts, Helper bee

I once visited a former ussr country — I noticed a guy in London, he was on our flight to Budapest, and when we left the country a week later (via train back to Budapest) I saw him in a back office checking passports!

 
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Mrs. Glasses (message)  2,741 posts, Sugar bee

As a half Caucasian, half Japanese chick I’ve been mistaken for so many things, too! Hispanic, Thai, Hawaiian, Native American.. it’s not easy being brown!

Your life is so exciting! You should write a spy novel :D

 
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ktisthatbees (message)  2,742 posts, Sugar bee

I couldn’t be mistaken for anything other than american if I tried. Brown hair, blue eyes, pale skin. I would make a very very bad spy haha. These stories of yours are great!

 

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Mrs. Joey, Seattle Age and Occupation: 28, Project Administrator for Public Health NGO Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, High School History Teacher Engagement Date: June 24, 2008 Wedding Date: August 2009 Venue: Eastside Catholic Chapel and Lake Union Cafe About Me: I'm a Seattle girl through and through except for the fact that I don't drink coffee. I love my job most of the time because I get to travel and work with brilliant people who are trying to prevent Malaria. I love DIY projects of all sorts, cooking, and watching sports. I'd wear anything at Anthropologie and could spend all day on Etsy. I love to travel but shouldn't because I always get myself into unbelievable situations!

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