At 37, I still don't believe I am totally grown up. There are times when I experience life with a child like enthusiasm. I guess this keeps me young at heart. Being a die hard fan of practical jokes doesn't always fair well with my family and friends. They are always on edge, as it is never known who will be my next victim. Unfortunately for them, I never tire of it. Fun is my middle name, and I'll do just about anything for a laugh.
I do have a serious side, when need be. I am the single mother of an eleven year old son. Fun and games have to stop at times, so I can retain control of the household. My eighty two year old aunt lives with us too. She is battling stage IV colon cancer. I am forced to be serious when dealing with her.
Other than that, all bets are off. I can be as crazy as I want.
I am a people pleaser. Avoiding conflict at all costs, makes me an easy target. Usually I end up getting taken advantage of and walked all over. I am the ever loved door mat. When someone gets my dander up, I talk a big game. That's all it is, talk. Very seldom do I act on my emotions.
I am an avid seeker of knowledge. Any new found interest, totally consumes me. Immersing myself, I spend every waking moment pursuing my passion.
Family values rank number one with me. There is nothing more important. This is a priority I have tried to instill in my son.
Writing is my release. Anything I am feeling, can be put into words. Sometimes just getting it out, makes all the difference.
My passion is ...
my son
I know too much about ...
pokemon
My parents always told me ...
Do as I say not as I do
My childhood ambition ...
become a veterinarian
My favorite memory ...
taking my son to see WWE live
Why I write ...
source of relaxation
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
metallica
My first job ...
Dog groomer
My best moment ...
having my son
My inspiration ...
my son
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