Oh my, about me, where to begin?
What's the saying, "Too old, too smart"?, or "Too little, too late"? I can't remember!
I have 2 grown children and work in the technical field, which is certainly not why I went to school. I thought I would be in accounting.
But, this is where I ended up and have resolved my thinking to, "You never know where you might end up".
I am married and have a dog named "Shadow". He came along around the same time as the movie and his personality fit to a tee. Ah, did I mention I am married? Right, he came along around the time "Dances With Wolves" was a hit and oh, we danced!
So, now I work full time and dabble on the Helium site, which is both fullfilling and frustrating. I just love it when I look and I am number 7 out of 23 and then number 53 out of 53. Go figure! But I just get the bug to write when I least expect it, so I do, cause, ya never know where I might end up.
See ya!
My passion is ...
Thinking
I know too much about ...
Thinking
My parents always told me ...
I'll think about it!
My childhood ambition ...
"to be a star"
My favorite memory ...
Wearing my blue swiss pokadotted dress.
Why I write ...
Because I feel compelled
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Reading what I just wrote, watching the sun outside my window, listening to my husband questioning who was on the phone
My first job ...
babysitting, made more an hour than I did when I graduated business school
My best moment ...
Singing solo's in the school quior
My inspiration ...
the other side
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