I grabbed this from Typical Momma; who grabbed it from Kazoofus; who seems to have gotten wind of the fun from Cursing Mama. Why the heck not? There's always room for reflection...
What was I doing 10 years ago?
Ten years ago, my husband and I were involved in an extensive and intense training for several weeks, in order to become foster parents. We were also preparing our home to receive children.
Five things on my to-do list for today:
1) Do not watch the news.
2) Finish projects in new home office.
3) Place ad in paper to inform the public about our new support group sponsored by the program I manage.
4) Schedule appointments for meetings this week.
5) Again, do not watch the news.
My favorite snacks:
Presently, I enjoy Jello's sugar-free rice pudding; Utz no-salt potato chips; Planters lightly salted mixed nuts; (shut up) and, light (with half the fat) Edy's Grand Gourmet Caramel Swirl ice cream
If I were a billionaire what would I do?
I would donate a huge amount of money to St. Jude's Childrens' Hospital; The Children's Miracle Network; our United States Veterans; a transportation system for mental health consumers in this area...I would also purchase Sam a brand spanking new truck of his choice, fully loaded; myself, a brand spanking new Honda, Toyota, or Subaru of choice, fully loaded. Purchase a new modular home for this very piece of land we sit on now; and travel, travel, travel!
Places I’ve lived:
Crumpler, West Virginia; Huntington, and Charleston, West Virginia; Cleveland, Ohio; Gallipolis, Ohio; Marietta, Ohio; Cambridge, Ohio; and two cities in Virginia, including where I live now.
Jobs I’ve had:
At 15 years old, I babysat on a regular basis, until I graduated from highschool in 1979.
Newspaper Office--copy work; from 1979 to 1981.
I worked in several different areas of my college campus; and had a variety of jobs there, from 1981-85.
Speech/Language Pathologist from 1986 to 1990.
Other jobs include, Pre-school Handicapped Cooordinator; Receptionist; Hotel Desk Clerk; Secretary; Substitute Teacher; Foster Parent; Wife; Homemaker...and now, "Turning Point" Manager for mental health consumer services.
