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About Me
1) My
Picture
2) Something
Important to Read First
3) Where I was
born
4) My many
homes
5) My
Youth
6) My
Teens
7) The men in my life
(you want to know, right?) *S*
8) My
Children
9) My jobs and my new
career
10) My Interests
(Before CFS)
11) My New
Interests and Hobbies
12) Why This Site
is So Important to Me **PLEASE READ**
13) My Disclaimer - It
has important information that you need to know
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This is a picture of me taken
seven years ago. I usually don't take pictures of me because I'm usually
the one behind the camera taking the pictures, but I had a great
opportunity to have a professional photo shoot and the end result was this
picture. Since then I have cut my hair shorter.
I
don't look like this everyday....who could? But I now have a better
understanding of why models and actresses look so good in pictures and
movies...they have professionals doing them up every day.
*S*
Something
Important to Read First
The first thing I want to clarify
is that there is two of me (No, I don't have a dual personality - I have
CFS) so there is the me before CFS and the me after CFS.
What you'll
be reading here is mostly before CFS. If you want to know the other me *S*
- visit my CFS story.
So here goes about me before
CFS
Where I was born
I was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada and
have lived here most of my life. I did most of my youth growing up
here.
My Many
Homes
I've also lived in Montreal (and various
other parts of Quebec - while growing up), and Vancouver, B.C. for about a
year and a half. They have a saying in BC due to the large amount of
rain..."You don't have to showel the rain". This is true.
I also lived
in Moncton, New Brunswick for a few years.
I've travelled to
Florida (many times while my father lived there) and to California.
I
have four children and a great husband (who has two children who now live
with us full time). I worked many years for the Government of Canada (both
Federal and Provincial) and returned to college to pursue my interest in
social work.
I'm a terrible romantic and that's why I love
VALENTINE'S DAY so much, but I also love all the other holidays as well
(that's why my home page continually changes). If you have anything you
want to add or would like to see just contact
me.
My
Youth
Growing up was fun. As a young girl
(before 11 years old) I lived in a duplex which my grandmother owned. We
lived upstairs and my aunt, uncle and two cousins lived downstairs. That
sure made having friends really easy! :)
Well, I started dating young and so
by 11 years old I thought I was in love. My mother being a wise women
never took my weekly "I'm in love with so and so" very seriously although
at the time I thought it was serious. Well, my mother got ill and I was
sent to an all girl's school in Chatham, Ontario (Ursaline College - run
by the Ursaline order of nuns). They sent my sister Janille (Janet at the
time) with me to keep me company. I didn't last long with so many rules -
but I sure discovered many ways to break them!! :) I soon convinced my
father (the logical one - which just means I could manipulate him better
than my mother) to take us home before something bad happened. He gave in
and came and got us. The absence of boys sure made school difficult but
once they were re-introduced into my life - my grades fell. I went from an
honor student to an average one. Boys will do that to you!!
:)
My
Teens
Next came my teens. I sure loved those
times. I loved to dance and did lots of it. I loved to date and did lots
of that as well. No one could say I was a "homebody" - I was always out. I
had girlfriends and we went to movies, dances and just hung around. We
were popular so it was always easy to get dates to take you places. High
school was a social event for me. Sure I passed - but barely. I was so
busy dating and dancing that school work didn't seem that important. My
parents constantly heard at every PTA (Parents and Teachers Association
meetings) the same thing "She can do so much better if only she would apply
herself". I know I could have gotten better grades but only certain
subjects really interested me. While living in Quebec, I attended the
first school that was designed so that you could pass a credit instead of
a grade - it's now common everywhere. This school's speciality was
gymnastics and I was a natural. I was on the team and we performed against
many schools for local and provincial titles. My specialty was the horse
and the uneven parallel bars.
We moved from Quebec back to Ottawa
and I attended "Immaculata High School" for girls. Then we moved to Quebec
again and from there we moved to New Brunswick where I finished high
school. I sure wish the school boards would realize the influence that
some teachers can have - not only on a student but also on the subject
they teach. I excelled in many classes - Math and Algebra (was doing
college trigonometry in high school), English (which I had graduated out
of in grade 9), Latin (would have won a scholarship if I hadn't left the
private school) and many other subjects. My worst subjects were History
and Geography.
The men in My
Life
I can't remember all the boyfriends I
had, there was too many to remember.
My first real love came at 15. We
had moved to Greenfield Park, just outside of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
There I met Bernard. He had a twin which made dating a little strange as
they loved to play tricks on their girlfriends. We dated for almost 3
years.
We were engagd when I was 17 years old and then my parents moved
to New Brunswick. That ended that romance but although I never forgot him
(who ever forgets their first love), I moved on and met Bob (who was to
become husband number one). I had finished high school and was working
when my parents moved back to Ottawa and I stayed in New Brunswick. I
broke off the engagement shortly after that and moved back to Ottawa as
well. Bob followed me and eventually we got back together and got married.
We had two children, Jason and Derek, and then we divorced.
I
should have taken "time out" but didn't - so next was husband number two -
Mickey. We also had two children - Jennifer and Ryan and then we divorced.
I did learn to take time out this time and spent one year away from men
getting my life in order and getting to know me. This time was required in
order to stop the pattern of marrying the wrong guys. I took this time to
figure out what I wanted and didn't want from a man and then started
dating again. Boy, was that difficult. I hadn't dated in many years and it
was hard to start over. I had already decided that I would never settle
for anything less than I wanted so finding Mr. Right (there is no Mr.
Perfect) was a long and hard journey but it paid off. I finally met Doug,
my last husband, and I can honestly say that the wait was well worth it.
We have our problems (who doesn't) but he's a man of the '90s who believes
in open communication and sharing his feelings. What a difference that
makes. Not only do I feel loved and finally able to trust, but he likes my
package (me+CFS).
My
Children
I have 4 children and two step
children.
Jason is my oldest boy - you can visit him at his siteJason's
Place
Derek is my second oldest boy - you can visit him at his
site Derek's
Place
Jennifer is my only daughter - you can visit her at Jennifer's Castle Of
Dreams
And finally last but not least is Ryan. He is the
youngest son, my baby. He sure doesn't like the fact that I still view him
as the baby and has told me to cut the strings.
It's hard to do
because he's the last one and I still view him as the baby (don't tell him
I said that LOL) but I respect him enough to let him get his feet wet and
grow and make decisions.:)
You can visit him at Ryan's Home On The
Web
All my children have grown up and moved out and now I have
acquired stepchildren, a step son named Kris - you
can visit him at his site Kris's Plce and a step
daughter named Jessica - you can visit her at Jessica's
Place.
Kris and Jessica live with us full time. Kris thinks he
has it rough because he can't pull the wool over my eyes. My children
warned him not to try but he continually does and I continually catch him.
Now that Jessica has moved in with us as well, I'm sure she will try stuff
as well..., so my hands and days are full....too full for
me.
Updated: Jessica moved back with her mother so she is
back to only being here on weekends.
My jobs and a
career
After I graduated from high school, I took a job working in
New Brunswick as a bookkeeper. When I returned to Ottawa, I went to work
for the Federal Government. At that time it was called "Manpower and
Immigration" but now it's called "Employment and Immigration". I started
off the slow way - as a secretary in the Secretarial Pool and then became
a secretary to the Chief of Inventory Management. I moved out of the
secretary field into the clerical one because without shorthand - I could
only go to a SKY 1 (not much money and no way up). I started off as a
clerk 2 and worked up to a supervisor in Inventory Records. I resigned
just short of my ten years so I wouldn't loose my superannuation and
besides I had just had my second child and wanted to stay home to raise
both of my sons. After my divorce, I went back to work for Miss 500 - an
employment agency that kept me employed as often and as long as I wanted.
Because I was classified an executive secretary that meant I could only
work for a Chief of a division in the government. I worked in many
different departments until I got pregnant again. I was off work for a few
years and then discovered that not being bilingual wouldn't get me back
into the Federal Government, so I went to work for businesses. I
worked a few years for a private business and when he went bankrupt - I
then went and worked for the Provincial Government.
I started off as an
assistant to the Director and loved it until I caught CFS. Thus, my career
ended.
After a few years of being ill, I wanted more for me and my
life. I went back to college to study to become a social worker. I was
told that I would never make it with CFS - but they were wrong.
I
finished the course but then relapsed and collapsed and although I had a
few jobs - I just couldn't handle full time employment, so I had to give
that up as well. But what I learned will stay with me for life - so I'm
grateful and thankful that I did it.
Somewhere in my story, I
caught CFS (which you can read about on My CFS Page) and the person that
you have just read about still exists but barely. She is no longer a
workaholic. She no longer does crafts, dances or has the energy to do too
much. I've learned to pace myself and so most of me is still
here.
Well, my interests before CFS were many. I loved to sew, knit, crochet and many other crafts. I also took many courses in various crafts like knitting and making ceramics. I had lots until my relatives and friends kept commenting on them and asking for them - now I only have about three that I've made left.
I love writing and am writing several
books - all which will be available soon. I'm finished by book called
"A Female Guide to the Humor and Comedy of Men" - a humours book on
the funny stuff men do and say. You can buy it by going here Ebooks 4 You
I'm also
writing "BLOWING THE WHISTLE" - a book on the games that women play and
why. Bet all you men will love this one.
I used to love to surf the net (could
be considered a webaholic)and find all great sites that offer everything I
need and want. I'm constantly downloading programs and clipart, animated
gifs and collecting great web sites for links. I'll have a great list
formed shortly that I'll post on my web page (that will be permanently
always here) showing the sites I find the greatest for graphics,
knowledge, and for all the fun stuff out there in Cyberspace. A lot of the
sites I've found are for various holidays and therefore the links change
on my holiday page constantly. But I'm stil out there in Cyberspace
gathering information and more links. It's amazing how the world is now
just a keyboard away.
I'm self taught in computers (which makes me
dangerous to our computer) since I have no idea of how the thing works and
what programs suit our computer. It's a Pentium 3, Windows '98 Platform, 2
Hard Drives (one 20 megs and one 40 megs - and still not enough room) 8
megs memory (upgraded to 24 megs now), and has a 15" color monitor with
sound and speakers. I love it!!
I figure with as many times as
I've screwed up the computer - I should be working for a computer company.
If they hire kids to test toys - why not hire me to test computers.
I mess them up and then they can have troubleshooters to prepare programs
a little better so that you can't mess them up. :) Guess it will be a
while before I'm contacted for this job, so I'll stay busy surfing the
world and gathering information, links, etc.
Why My Site is So
Important to Me
My favorite thing to do - is
just what you see here - creating a web sites and web graphics. My
CFS Site not only offers a wealth of information, but also in return, I
get back what I lost with CFS. This web site seems to be my only purpose.
When I caught CFS, I lost my career, my goals, my dreams, my hopes, self
esteem, self confidence and everything else. I suddenly questioned what
was my purpose for being here if I couldn't be a useful member of society.
Creating this web site gave me back all that I had lost. Seeing the
signatures in my guestbook telling me what a great site I had, or
receiving email asking questions about CFS - I suddenly realized - this
was my purpose. This was my reason for being here and it also enabled me
to continue to do what I love best - help others. Guess that's why I chose
social work as a career. :)
So this site is important to me - the
most important thing for my well being. Without it (I was tested when it
crashed - I became depressed and again felt those old feelings of "What am
I here for?". Computer is fixed and now my site offers more and more
aspects of my life. CFS is just one part of it - so that's why this
section is here, but if you visit the Transporter, you'll get a chance to
meet all of me (the other me *S*), the family, and all the things we value
and hold dear.
Take the trip it's worth it!!
If you are planning on
leaving after this page, please sign my guestbook.
Thanks!!
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