Sandy’s Peculiarity

Sandy is a neat freak and obsessive compulsive. Her room is organized and tidy. Nothing is out of place or unsorted. Compact discs and DVDs are alphabetically arranged and by order of genre. Sandy’s clothes are neatly folded in a pile while others are hanged according to design, fabric and color. Her collection of books is arranged by height and by title.

For a regular person, Sandy is unnatural. No one in their right mind would even bother to do the things that she does. She always makes sure to flip her bed covers on the same corner to avoid messing it up, make sure the pen she just put down is straight and make sure that she eats her corn on the cob sideways from left to right.

On Sandy’s vanity, her beauty products are arranged by type and by size. Her ceramic flat irons and its wires neatly stored. Even her lipsticks are arranged by shade.

According to Sandy, she got her “trait” from both her parents but hers are just plain outrageous. She noticed this when she turned ten years old. Every time I visit their house, it is always neat and visitor ready. Even though there are kids around, there house is just spotless.