BA Social Sciences
MA History
LPN for thirty years.
Working in both social services and nursing.
15 years experience DD/MR/ MH
Currently working in mental heath and addiction services.
http://www.myspace.com/garypgagne
It has been said that human beings are nothing more than story tellers. Stories comprise our greatest works of literature, give us strength, a sense of continuity, and our very identity. Each of us has something to say no matter our circumstances of existence. Some of us communicate through emotions not words, and tell their stories through images, movement, and sound. As we live our lives we become our stories and they make us who we are, collectively and individually. As the tides of lives ebb and flow through time, as the waves of catastrophe buffet us to and fro, we survive yet, and have another story to tell.
Gary Gagne
http://www.garygagne.us
My passion is ...
wife and kids-acting, writing, computers
I know too much about ...
nothing
My parents always told me ...
Get a job!
My childhood ambition ...
to be an astronaut
My favorite memory ...
Days at the beach
Why I write ...
So my kids will have something of mine to read when I'm gone.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
the Internet
My first job ...
a paperboy
My best moment ...
anytime I've accomplished something
My inspiration ...
Old guys who come out of nowhere and are successful.
. When we're very young, nature has provided most of us, male or female, with a tidal wave of hormones designed to perpetuate the species. It is such a powerful and all-consuming impulse that we do not appreciate it until after it's gone. However, when the hormonal tide does subside you can think a lot clearer, more objectively, and the relationships you do have, are based upon something other than chemical impulses. By the time I was 33, I had sown my wild oats. I married my wife 21 years ago without the benefit of "romantic love." I hadn't known my wife that long, and I was certain that ...
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Charlotte, North Carolina US
Member since: April 2007
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