After some 20 years in the Medical administrative field my heart forced me to move on with my life. My last 5-7 years in my career field brought on more heartache and conflict than anyone should have to contend with due to my obsession with doing the right thing. I never thought I would hate doing what I once loved but when they took my job from me they also took my spirit. This meant having the opportunity to do what I have a passion for but not what I had experience doing. Now into my 3rd year of my own photography business, a passion is a terrible thing to waste...
I'm almost 40 but feel 18. I love being with my kids and my high-school sweetheart husband. We laugh a lot and spend a lot of time together as a family while also each having individual pursuits which are supported by the rest of the "home team."
I am a 36 year old college grad (Art history/English Lit) and I am currently working on my master's. I hope to get my PhD before I am 45. I have two fantastic girls that are my world. I work in an office but my love is the classroom. It doesn't matter which side of the desk I am on. I am a life long learner. I have been married for almost 15 years and it's not great at this present moment. I work in an office for my stepdad as a senior VP of operations. I live in the sunny hurricane hell that is Florida. I hope to eventually teach college full time.