Old 08-31-2011, 02:39 PM
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Terricat
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Location: NE SDakota
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Terricat,
Aren't you adorable! Thank you for the sweet comments.
No, I'm not an English teacher; not even a college graduate, truth be known. But I was blessed to have an truly amazing secondary education with many of our public high school teachers bearing Masters and PHD degrees. I've always been rather verbal (just ask my mother :? ) and at one point wanted to study to be an interpreter at the UN.
Now that I live singly - can't say "alone" because there are close neighbors and lots of animals around, and then there's this board available 24/7 - I spend a lot of time writing instead of talking on the phone....hate holding that for very long anyway as it makes my fingers and hands tingle and go numb. I love to read and have been pressured to write a book since I was a very young adult. But, after all this time, like the previously mentioned science fiction stories and energies toward housekeeping....like that's gonna happen!!

I'll just keep 'speaking' my piece (and sometimes my peace) and enjoy what everyone else has to say as well.:-)

Jan in VA[/quote]

aha - it shows. My older daughter is an English non-teaching major/ graduate and writes with such a flair, it's always fun to read just her emails or text messages! Then our DIL has a double major in math and Spanish. She taught for several years and went the route of using her Spanish since their area has a higher population of Hispanics. She works for a Federal Defender's office as a translator/interpreter and loves it. She entertains us when we go for dinner to a Mexican restaurant and orders our meals for us in her Hispanic language she has learned and continues to study for several years now. Keep on keeping on, Jan!
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