My 'blogging' journey began when I decided to put up a MySpace page out of curiosity -- I realized that MySpace can be a lot of fun and a great way to catch up with some folks I've not seen or heard about in a long time. I switched over to FaceBook.com and found a lot more people I knew there.
About me:
I am married with two grown daughters. Melissa is married to Bobby - who goes by Cowboy on MySpace. Stephanie is pesently single and works in child care and with pets.
Baby Blue is our Blue Merle Collie who was ten in August. Stephanie and I brought her home as a puppy one day in November of 1999. She grew from a little squirt to a beautiful 75 pound dog. You can see her pictures in my albums on FaceBook and MySpace.
I've been self employed to some extent since 1991 -- organizing office filing systems, word processing, and the like. Before that I did administrative work locally. I worked for an adolescent treatment center, a decorating center, and two different church offices. I decided to transition from working in the corporate environment in 1996. It was one of the best decisions of my life.Being self-employed can be a blast -- You need to be committed to accomplish all that is required in a day. It is important to have a routine.
I work with Vinnie, my husband of 37 plus years (who's counting?). We have some interesting times in the office when we both want the laptop or fax machine at the same time -- or when we are both trying to use the same phone line. It's no different than working in an office with others except, we are not on our best behavior for our co-workers so we can say what we really think. For the longevity of the relationship, we learned to treat eachother as we would co-workers in a business office. It is important to be polite to others. The Golden Rule needs to be applied. ************************************
We love the work and have the greatest clients in the universe.
Being self-employed grants immense freedom. I love being able to take walks on the beach whenever the mood hits -- but the mood doesn't hit too often. So I walk around the block instead. I take art classes and participate in several inspiring groups with other entrepreneurs. Life is good - and there isn't a day that passes by when I am not grateful
CITIZEN-TIMES.com: Karaoke contest winner to open for Tritthttp://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LmNpdGl6ZW4tdGltZXMuY29tL2FwcHMvcGJjcy5kbGwvYXJ0aWNsZT9BSUQ9MjAwODgwNzI2MDc0
This is about one of our girl's -- you should hear her sing!
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