Kebr2
My blogs
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Engineering |
| Occupation | Self-employed, part owner, Office Manager |
| Location | Santa Rosa, CA, United States |
| Introduction | Married for 36 wonderful, adventurous, awesome years. Blessed with 3 wonderful grown children. Nicole is a 4th grade teacher, Kevin, is a firefighter and a behavioral assistant, and Ashli, just finished another summer staffing at the Lair of the Golden Bear in the Sierras and is now working on her senior year of college. We own a civil engineering company, which has been in business for the past 17 years. He is a civil engineer/surveyor and I am the Office Manager/Secretary. We have been very involved in one of the local Rotary Clubs, and my husband is a Past-President. I love to be creative and come up with new ideas, crafts or whatever, and just coming up with fun things to make or do. My mind is always working on something, and I love looking at other blogs and websites to get a new idea brewing for my next project. My new favorite website is Pinterest, great ideas are posted all the time. |
| Interests | Card scrapbooking, hand stitching, photos, enjoying the outdoors (specially love the sunshine, water and the beach), travel, and being with friends. Love to laugh and trying to find ways to make others laugh too. |
| Favorite movies | "Six Days, Seven Nights," "Twilight," "Sleepless in Seattle," "Dirty Dancing," "It's Complicated," "Because I Said So," and the list could go on and on. Went to the show to see the last Harry Potter movie "Deathly Hallows Part II," it was great and I really liked the ending. "Friends with Benefits," was cute too. |
| Favorite music | I like almost all music, with the exception of Jazz. My favorite at the moment is listening to Glee and how they sing a lot of the older songs, but create a new mix and make them sound new. |
| Favorite books | "Christie" by Catherine Marshall, The "Twilight" series, mysteries (Agatha Christie, etc.) nothing to scarry, California history, having to do with how the state was settled, the women that helped our state develop, nothing current, too depressing. I am in the process of reading "The Blue Tattoo" by Margot Mifflin, kind of an intense history, so it seems hard to read. My friend thought it looked really good, a story of Olive Oatman, a Mormon pioneer that was kidnapped, tattoed and lived with the Mojave Indians. Interesting history. |
The squish of mud between your toes; how would you live your life as a frog?
Jumping from lily pad to lily pad to avoid the mud and making a name for myself at the "Frog Jump" in Calavares County.
