Passed mile marker fifty. Married, and happily live in Sunny Florida. Worked in service industry related fields all my life as own/op or consultant. Graduate of De Paul U., 1981, after my B.A., I studied philosophy, world history, and psychology as a graduate student. Did humanitarian work for nonprofit volunteer organizations for many years, helped and got a piece of the iron curtain as it fell in the late 1980‘s. Numerous written works (verse & prose) published in newspapers, online journals, and elsewhere. Some awards received over the years.

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06/24/09
9:39 pm Tfidan
You are welcome to
visit my web site:
http://www.tacettinfidan.com/
Please, also see:
http://tfidan.livejournal.com/
Many thanks.
9:27 pm Tfidan
Methinks, you've had a wonderful life as well, Ruth. Perhaps, much more exciting than mine. I glanced thru those really interesting Blogs of your's. It would be great if you could share some of your experiences in the fields of psychotherapy and government. By contrast, I did study history, philosophy, psyche, and politics, but rarely used'em in a career. Restaurant's offered better finances. Yet, the former helped me personally. Thanks for your comments. Best wishes.
06/20/09
8:58 pm Rochala
Wow! You have had an interesting life. I majored in Psychology and got a Masters Degree, then went into doing psychotherapy. Minored in English/writing. I am now retired, thank goodness, and am busily working on building an internet business. Have to do something! And here I thought I would retire, crochet, read books, and eat bon-bons. I am at that stage of life where I am starting to lose my siblings, and look after a 90 year old Mother. I love to write and do a bit on my site www.teenagersand their emotions.com. Also started one about aging, www.aginggently.com. These are fun to do. And, no cost to have a blog like that. My biggest issue is learning to run these programs. I find it is harder to learn at my age than it was 30 years ago. But I keep trying. I also ask for and get a lot of tech support. What are you doing now?