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Gender: Female
Ethnicity:
Caucasian
Religion: Christian/Protestant
Location:
Virginia
United States
School:
Duke University Nursing School
Work:
retired psychiatric nurse
Hometown(s):
Grew up in Elizabeth City, N.C. Have lived in Florida, Washington,D.C., Georgia, Virginia

About Me

I am a retired psychiatric nurse, graduate of Duke University Nursing, Class of 1947. I enjoy giving programs on things that I learned as a psychiatric nurse, such as Assertiveness Training program, Stress Management, Problems Wives Have when husband retires, What it is like to be a senior citizen (I give this to college students studying geriatrics) and How to set up a simple system for handling your health insurance PAPERS. I have 3 grown children and 6 grandchildren and I live near the Blue Ridge Parkway in the mountains of Virginia.

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My hobbies are painting portraits in oil, pastels, and colored pencils. My volunteer work is usually giving the programs that I have mentioned above.

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LadyFiddler says:
Hi Jean,

Paul is my English husband. I may not have used his name when I talked about him... but that's his name!

The recipe sounds good. I'll try it!

To edit the text below that thing that looks like a silohette, just click on the word "edit" below that picture and you can change almost everything. Make sure you click the "Save Changes" or "Save" (I can't remember exactly how they phrase it).

LF
Posted: May 8, 2008 10:39PM EDT
pettewayjean says:
Oh yes, Now I remember Paul. Here is another good recipe. Easy. Melt one bag of butterscotch morsels in double boiler. Dump in 2 cups of chinese noodles and one cup of salted peanut pieces. Mix. Place one teaspoon of mixture on cookie sheet, let harden. Yummy. and that is all I know!!
Posted: May 8, 2008 10:53PM EDT
LadyFiddler says:
Hi Sweet Jean.....

I'm glad you made the trip to this new site. You're right though, it sure isn't the same as the old site which was so free-form and welcoming. This one is a far cry from the old one. Oh well.

Now, about putting your picture on here. First, you need a digital picture of yourself. Once you have that then just use the "Add Photo" feature on your page. The "Add Photo" link is below the "About Me" area and you've already used that.

Paul took his citizenship test yesterday. HE PASSED!!! Six years... $6,000 spent on immigration related expenses. But, it was the best money we ever spent.

Take care...
Lady Fiddler
Posted: May 8, 2008 10:18PM EDT
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