Ok here goes, I've been tagged to tell seven things about myself, so I will not sure who will read this as I have no followers.
1. We lived in Texas for about two years. We were there in 1963 when President Kennedy was killed in Dallas. Without writing a novel, I'll say that living in Texas opened my young sixth grade mind what to what true prejudice was and what it could do.
2. I have two children a boy and a girl, I thought if you raised the two genders the same they would mature and generally act the same; that the fuss about the gender gap was a false societal role. WOW, WAS I WRONG!
3. My crazy, lovable husband and I have been married for 39 years, he is my life and my love. I truly don't know what I would do without him. I use to think scornfully of women who said this and think, "oh, how dependent can you get". Oh well such is life ;o)
4. I worked for almost 15 year as a paraprofessional social worker, working with families at risk of abusing their children. During that time I did a lot of training of other professionals as this was a fairly new field "child abuse prevention". This leads me to number 5.
5. At the age of 46 I completed a double major in Psychology and Criminal Justice and Graduated Magna Cum Laude by going to night school and working 40 hours a week plus. I did this for myself, I could have continued as I was because of my reputation in both fields in the community but I need the degree to feel competent. My wonderful husband did almost everything during this time as he had already completed his degree and he wanted to support me in my efforts. I am forever grateful. The kids really chipped in, too. The degree should have all their names on it!!!
6. Some of the professional things I am proud of: I served on the
Practical Parenting Partenships
Governors' Symposium of Child Sexual Abuse,
Missouri's Children's Trust Fund Advisory Committee
Missouri's Healthy Family Task Force
Springfield's Healthy Family Task Force
Springfield's Community Alternative Sentencing Program Board
Springfield's Gang Task Force
Gay and Lesbian Organization Board
7. I will copy this last one from my niece and sister, I do love to read and will read anything, almost. When my husband was reading Louis Lamor I read them when he was finished. I tend to read whatever someone else in the house has read that way we don't have to buy me a book. I could go to the library but I am AWFUL about returning books.
This is probably way more than it was suppose to be, I do tend to talk to much!!
I love it!! I am so proud of you. It always makes me smile when someone gives me a double take and then tentatively says, "Debbie?" When I say "I have a sister named Debbie Myers" they either tell me they worked with you on one of the task forces or went to school with you. I'm terrible with remembering their names but from now on when it happens I will text you their names.
ReplyDeleteThe blog was not too long, that's what blogs are for, to give people a glimpse into YOU. My problem is sometimes my comments are blog length =>
I love you. We need to have a sister date soon. Maybe I could come by your place, we could have coffee?