Julia

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Gender Female
Location Cypress, TX, United States
Introduction Born and raised in Texas since 1957...except for those 3 1/2 years on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi. Married a boy from the Mississppi Delta in 1983. While he was out climbing the ladder of success, I raised 3 great kids and loaded and unloaded the dishwasher at least a million times. I have worn many career or job hats the last 28 years but none have brought me as much pleasure as that of the Mom Job. The pay was incredibly low so I just made up for it with spending lots of money at Target and TJMaxx. After 15 years of having my own interior design business, I have put it to rest for awhile. I worked as a kindergarten aide for 7 years and am currently working in an adorable gift shop where I make just enough money to cover college apartment retn and groceries for the last kid.
Interests Reading, Digging in the dirt, laughing, going to the movies
Favorite Movies Rainman, Riding In Cars With Boys, Napoleon Dynomite, The Waitress, Remember the Titans, About Schmidt, As Good As It Gets, Yes Man, The Kings Speech
Favorite Music Dan Fogelberg, Dena Carter, Carly Simon, Stevie Wonder, Rascal Flatts, Motown Music from the 70's, Little Big Town, Lady Antebellum, Celine Dion, Dionne Warwick
Favorite Books A Girl Named Zippy, The House of Sand and Fog, Same Kind of Different as Me...Anything by Augusten Burroughs, Elizabeth Berg I read alot of books but have the ability to forget them immediately after I have read them....so therefore I can not really remember my favorite books. I did love the Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder back in elementary school...that is when I fell in love with reading.

What spells can you cast with magic markers?

I would cast a spell that would allow me to erase with magic markers....and I would wave those erasers over all ugly ghettos and rundown areas around the world. Even the poorest people would have beautiful surroundings. And while I'm at it......I would erase all evil. So you better run for the hills!