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What I Do

Jenni asks, "If you couldn't answer with your job, how would you answer the question, 'what do you do'?" 

If I can leave my title and job description out of the answer, I think I should be able to completely ignore that thing I do that helps pay the bills and put food on the table. Sure, I go there and perform the same duties every weekday for 8-9 hours at a time, but it's not what I really do.

What I really try to do is enjoy the moments.  If I've learned anything in recent years, it's that tomorrow is not promised.  Things change, people change, circumstances change.  Enjoying what you've got while you've got it is oh, so important.

Be silly.  Dress up.  Have a little zany fun. 

Halloween
Ren Festival
    
80s Festival


 Vacation with people you love.


Vegas
Maine

Florida
Disney

Chicago

Vegas
Cedar Point
Waiting for the AmTrak

Get your picture taken with Santa.

 

Hang out with friends & family just for the heck of it.

Schoolin' the nephew with my dance moves.

Tammy comes home for a visit...sounds like a good reason to go out to eat.

Visiting the bar with the scrapbooking crew.

Sugarland concert with my sister.

Find time for yourself.

This one is hard to find pictures of because, well, I'm by myself!  Still, I did manage to find a picture of me enjoying a warm summer day under the camper canopy.  

Reading self-portrait.
Finally, take lots of pictures!


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