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Name: Esperance
Birthday: March 17
Gender: Female
Religion: Christian/Catholic
Location:
Indiana
United States
School:
1-12 Huntertown
MG program IUPU 

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Work:
old Magnavox (17 years)
Sears Catalog (part time)
accounting firm (tax season)
Hometown(s):
Strathroy, Ont, Canada (one year)
Indiana (long term!)
Frederick, Maryland for long granny visits
and last (but not least) Insanity 8->
Quote:
"If you are going through Hell... keep going!" ~Winston Churchill

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I'm a mid-west farm girl with a great love of nature and an acquired appreciation and understanding for the value of this earth as food and shelter for survival. I have a daughter and a 4 yr old grandson in Maryland. Here in Indiana, I have a stepson and daughter-in-law with 5 grandsons and one grand "dotter" ranging in age from 2 to 17 yrs. At home, I have a wonderful husband who refuses to retire. It would be nice to have him home more!

Interests:
I enjoy digging in the family "bones" and spend a great deal of time and energy tracking the dead. Most of my searching is done online, having lost sight in one eye and feeling uncomfortable with driving to the library to browse dusty tomes. I do miss this part, tho! There is a great deal of history in clippings and localized genealogy magazines in our library (2nd largest in US). Before the first grandchild was born (17+yrs ago) I joined the local Master Gardener program offered though Purdue University. This is a volunteer program. They furnish all the education and we furnish our time passing along our gifts to the community either in talks or service. I am no talker, but did work in the Historical Herb Garden with some wonderful women. My teaching was limited to Girl Scouts. Until I lost confidence in driving, I volunteered in the Chaplaincy of one of our local hospitals. Now I limit my volunteer activities to catechizing grade school kids at our parish church just a couple miles down the road (1st grade at the moment, 2nd in the past)

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"Worrying does not empty tomorrow of its trouble

...it empties today of its strength."

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Zil says:
Posted: November 22, 2009 12:40AM EST
billyga753 says:

On Call at WORK... Boo! Hiss! Did I say, Boo! Hiss! See you next Thursday Night...
Posted: November 4, 2009 9:17PM EST
billyga753 says:

It's FUNday Thursday-- as in, I'm off CALL... Wahoo!
Posted: November 12, 2009 6:15PM EST
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