So Geocities tells me that I need to edit my homepage or it's a goner... I don't want to loose Hunter's page, so this is my impetus for getting to work on this site again. I'm not sure exactly which direction I'll move in, or even how long I'll remain inspired to move at all, so we'll see what happens! The most important issue at this moment, however, is the fact that I remember zero, zip, zilch html. This may be ugly... but here goes. Testing 06/01/05
A Bit About Our Family
I'm a 28 year old stay-at-home-mom and live in Atlanta with my husband Kevin, and son Trevor. We've recently moved into a new home, much closer to the city and are loving it. I was actually a work-at-home-mom until just a few months ago... I'm thinking about possibly trying my hand at another work-at-home business, but more about that later. I would eventually love to return to college, and am hopeful that the opportunity will present itself one day, but devoting all of my time to Trevor, and supporting Kevin in furthering his career are my priorities right now. To read about my current interests, go to
my page.
Kevin is a 35 year old physical therapist at an outpatient clinic a couple of cities over. He's the manager of PT/OT and wants to move further into administration and away from patient care, so beginning next month he'll start a two-year long master's of science in administration (master of healthcare administration) program. That will be his second master's degree. Care to guess which of is the more ambitious?
Trevor was born January 23, 2002. He's a very active toddler who enjoys drawing, picking up sticks, and playing in puddles. He is 110% boy, but is SO affectionate (Mommy's boy... big time!!!). He's so very smart, and loves books. In my eyes, he's perfect.
Our oldest son,
Hunter,
was born March 24, 1997. He was the gentlest soul I have ever encountered. He loved to share his toys with his friends, and cuddle with his Daddy each night before he fell asleep. His favorite things were the Teletubbies, cars, and his silky. Hunter was so smart... he learned to count to 20 and could recite his alphabet. Hunter was born with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, for which he received three major surgeries. We lost our Hunter on November 22, 1999. To learn more about his life, please visit his page. I have not edited this page since his death, so I apologize for any broken links.
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