I am a mother, a wife, a thinker, and a writer. I have degrees in education, literature, and psychology, yet I believe that simply living life has thus far provided me with my greatest education.
My passion is ...
my children
I know too much about ...
all things medical
My parents always told me ...
to do something, even if I can't do everything
My childhood ambition ...
to rule the world
Why I write ...
because I think, and people don't always want to hear me talk.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
parenting magazines, news magazines, reality t.v., children's music.
My first job ...
playing the piano at a swanky D.C. dinner party
My best moment ...
giving birth to my children
My inspiration ...
the endlessness of possibilities juxtaposed with the finality of mortality
In 1959, General Motors set out to redesign the Cadillac 62 series, originally introduced in 1941. Prompted by the spirit of competition with the Chrysler corporation's '57 "Forward Look", the 62 series went on to become what Cadillac refers to as their, "landmark car that became synonymous with the brand's character of the period." Inspired by the look of a jet plane and controversial from its start, the 1959 Cadillac was the invention of the Ed Glowacke and his design team who set out to "out-fin" Chrysler. With towering tailfins and dual-bullet taillights over a low to the ground, taper...
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