I am honored to be a mother, wife, daughter, sister, and friend. My life's story is told by the love I've shared, the happiness I've been granted, and the people that make every day worth celebrating. I treasure the simple beauties found in every day life and I'm forever watching for the next great memory.
I'm a licensed cosmetologist and a graduate of Long Ridge Writing. I have over 15 years experience in small business management. Some of my work includes book illustrations, advertising adds, articles, short stories, professional speeches, and short plays. One of my favorite projects is my Children's book (What If Snow Was Sticky?)
My passion is ...
my family
I know too much about ...
hair styles
My parents always told me ...
any thing worth having is worth working for
My childhood ambition ...
to be special
My favorite memory ...
wake-up kisses from my son when he was 2/3
Why I write ...
to inspire and be inspired
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
up dated electronics, enjoying everyday life, and Battlefield of the Mind
My first job ...
waitress
My best moment ...
I've been blessed with too many great moments to name just one
My inspiration ...
God's goodness and the blessings that are my family
Financial stability is an asset. Parents often wonder how to help their children choose a financial path that will meet their child’s needs. While each child is unique and will require individual thought, these tips can offer a starting point for parents. 1. Set an example. The best way to influence any one, especially your child, is to prove the point with a good example. Parents can inspire their child in the area of finance just by being financially stable themselves. I’m reminded of a friend that had never obtained his high school diploma. His son struggled in h...
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Member since: May 2008
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