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About Me
- Interests: Theater
- Hair: Blond
- Civil Status: Married, with children
- Favorite Food: Tex Mex
- Housing: Weekend cottage
- Job: My own Business
- Listens To: Blues
- Personality: Considerate
- Starsign: Virgo
- Style: Jeans and t-shirt
My lifestyle is fun-loving with my husband Bob, my teen children 17 and 14, a 15 lb dog. During the day I have an in home daycare while my husband works in cardiac rhythm management. When we're not doing anything we go boating in Minnesota, ATV riding, and enjoy the Guthrie Theatre.
My life has taken an about face since my husband who I have been together for 27 years was diagnosed with Motor Neuron Disease. He is only 45. We try to enjoy some aspects of our lifestyle while we still can. I play Sims for a diversion. Sims do not get fatal illnesses that slowly immobilize their bodies.
If anyone else out there is dealing with a serious illness or is a caregiver, I would like to hear from you and how you are dealing with all this.
My life has taken an about face since my husband who I have been together for 27 years was diagnosed with Motor Neuron Disease. He is only 45. We try to enjoy some aspects of our lifestyle while we still can. I play Sims for a diversion. Sims do not get fatal illnesses that slowly immobilize their bodies.
If anyone else out there is dealing with a serious illness or is a caregiver, I would like to hear from you and how you are dealing with all this.
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