Remember BEES achieve the impossible! Aerodynamically, they should not be able to fly--their bodies are just too heavy for their little, gossamer wings--but they DO fly! THAT'S why I always wear one!ACHIEVE THE IMPOSSIBLE DAILY - bees do - so can YOU! BUZZ! Yes, that would be ME "buzzzzzzzzzzing" around! Bailey thinks she's a bee! Sure seems to be "buzzing" like one!
I went to Northwest High School. My Bachelor and Master degrees are from Indiana State University. I was part of the Communications Department at Hobart High. I taught speech, English, Challenge School, Senior GT. I was a mentor for Team LEAD. I was Theatre Director and Genesius Players sponsor. I no longer teach theatre, but I am the biggest fan of Genesius Players! I received awards: Inland-Steel Ryerson Teacher of the Year; 2009 Outstanding Educator; and Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. My twin sister, Sharon, was an instructor at Kaplan College. Sharon’s son, Bryan, graduated from Hobart High. Bryan completed his PharmD. degree from Purdue University. He, Amy, (also a PharmD.), and children currently live in Crown Point. My other sister, Jackie, is also a pharmacist. She, her husband, Randy, and their daughters live in Greenfield. My cousin, Vickie, is a teacher in Mooresville. She watched my mom, Mary Lou, who lived in Greenwood. I feel blessed to have been “adopted” by my best friend’s family in Hobart. They gave me Abbey. I like to play hard with my Red Hat group as one of the founders of “Amethyst Aristocrats.”
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