I wrote a bio that Helium seems to have consigned to a cyberspace black hole.
Maybe I'll get around to rewriting it another time!
My passion is ...
social justice
I know too much about ...
nothing. We can never know too much about anything!
My parents always told me ...
I'd be a late bloomer. Were they prophetic or did I just live out their judgment?
My childhood ambition ...
To be a nurse - never got there and am glad of it; I'd have been a terrible nurse.
My favorite memory ...
The day my grandson was born.
Why I write ...
It's the one thing I have always wanted to do.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
News, PBS, NPR, almost any kind of music
My first job ...
Hawking charge accounts at a now defunct discount store where I earned sevent-five cents an hour.
My best moment ...
I've had innumerable great moments yet know the best is yet to come...
My inspiration ...
Life
It Takes a Village: Treatment for a Repetitive-Stress Injury (RSI) You have been suffering with pain in your right arm for weeks. You think it's some kind of tendinitis or bursitis maybe tennis elbow. After looking up your symptoms on-line, you figure you have a "Repetitive Stress Injury" also known as "Repetitive Strain Injury" or RSI, for short. At first, you try to "grin and bear it" but the pain wears you down. You ask family and friends if they've ever had an RSI and what home remedies or treatments they tried that provided relief. One friend suggests using a large bag of frozen peas ...
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Member since: August 2007
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