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(Laughter) (Child shouting) You, you funny bunny,
Are you ready?
(Laughter) Yeah, where do I look? Where do I look to make it look normal?<br>
In the camera
In the big round thing?
Yeah that’s the big eye, ok start
That’s so odd, my life history I’ve had too long to think about it, so I’m gonna talk more about how I thought about it than my life history. Actually I’ve decided to do it like this. I was born and raised in New York I went to a Waldorf school for 14 years, that and the temple that I went to were the major formative areas of my life until I decided to move away and I went to Texas to follow this man and I was there for four years and basically the man disappeared and I ended up with my husband and so then we decided to come back this way and the focus at that point became my career which was nursing um I had spent one year at Brandice trying to be an actress and then I went home to help because my Mom got sick and I decided to go to nursing school so I was a nurse when I went to Texas and then now we’re back East we moved to Massachusetts so that my husband could go to college. And I practiced my nursing, different kinds of nursing, home care primarily and I did that for I think 8 years altogether, 8 or 9 years. And then I decided to have a baby, and here he is, and he’s been the focus of my life for the last two and a half years, and I got another one coming and this will be the focus of my life for the next two and half years and then they’ll all be the focus of my life for the rest of my life and that’s pretty much my life history. But if I have anymore time (laughs) um I think what’s been the focus of my life history are the people in it. And I actually tried to make that the point, I don’t always do…the first twenty years of my life were for me me me and then after that I think started focusing on the people in my life and the next one was my mother who died while I was pregnant with Jacob, so I really got to focus a lot on her. And since then it’s been my husband and Jacob besides me I don’t ignore me, but they’re the people that I try to focus on. Although I wouldn’t move across the country for somebody again I still think that people are what’s central to my life because it’s the friendships that keep the momentum in my life going. And that’s about all I have to say, the rest we’ll see.
There’s one more minute left
Okay, my dogs, it has to be five minutes? My dogs and my cats are also very important to me maybe I shouldn’t say people, It’s the life forms in my life but we moved out to this house in the country and that’s been a real turning point too, we feel like we’re finally where we want to be and now we can do what we want to do and come home everyday and feel like we’re where we should be in the woods near the lakes not to far from the oceans, not too far from the cities, in the country so we feel a little bit like we’re in paradise right now. I really don’t have anymore to say so you can just look at me, and look at my belly, cause this is my history, my future history, good girls, get out of here.