Hello! My name is Karen and welcome! I’m a mom to two young men – Blake (30) and Brandon (28). I’ve been married to the same wonderful, patient, thoughtful and generous man (Kevin) for 32 years.
I work full time in a healthcare clinic (for now) – it’s my “day” job. I squeeze in family time and blogging in between all of that. (Okay, I really spend the majority of my “down” time watching YouTube videos or searching prompts and writing short stories to post).
We converted a cargo trailer into a camper and I guess we’re campers now! (Since going on cruises seems to be out of the question right now).
I graduated from college with a B.S in Technical Writing – so I’m a wordy know-it-all, as well as a minor in creative writing – so don’t always believe what I write. *wink*
I believe in Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Writing Well. (I also believe in our Constitution – Don’t Tread on my Rights, Yo).
I can be snark-a-licious, but only when provoked or when confronted with ignorant, ill-informed knuckleheads.
I’ve been blogging (on and off, mostly off) for…. how many years…? (I’ve lost track, quite honestly).
I also have a lot to say about nothing.
Brace yourself.
Also follow me on Instagram, because life is more fun with pictures.
Yes on a fellow Ford woman! I am a Ford girl, my camaro was great but GM totally sucks. Sorry GM, lol. Yes NY is far but oh so worth it to see the city. I am flying from Phoenix so I think well worth it. Oh if goes to KC that would be awesome and Blissdom would be great for you being fairly close. Have a great week lady and so nice to “meet” you!
That apple cider does sound good… hmmm… maybe I’ll have to try one of those.
It’s good that you have your goals and reasons for blogging are clear and that you understand yourself so well.
My mingle is at
http://www.sayitfacetoface.com/conversations/monday-mingle—susan—jan-11th-2010
Talk soon,
Susan
Yay to a fellow Fordy or Forder? Whatever the case may be.
I have to give kudo’s for writing for you.. I write on my blog as an outlet as well and to help me chronicle my children’s lives but there are times that I have felt the pressure of writing. I continue to do it though because my family and I have been able to experience some really cool things that we normally wouldn’t have.