
Hello! My name is Karen and welcome! I’m a mom to two young men – Blake (29) and Brandon (27). I’ve been married to the same wonderful, patient, thoughtful and generous man (Kevin) for 31 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.
Aw, thanks Rachel!
My sister did this a while back and hers was college level. The next day she posted pictures and it was high school.
I did it back when my sister did and mine was high school. Now it’s junior high. I think it’s because I quote my kiddos a lot (and post a few pictures here and there and oh, everywhere!).
Don’t feel too bad. Here, you write as if you were talking to your readers in person, and we all know that spoken language is very different from written language. The important thing is that we like to read what you have to say, even if some computer somewhere thinks it’s elementary!
I don’t know, good question. I’d like know what the criteria is though.
Maybe I should just make one post full of hard to pronounce words that no one knows the meaning to?
*sigh*
Mine came up as Junior High Level. Does it maybe have to do with content matter or rated rather like movies?