 I’ve always had a hard time writing a bio.  It’s probably a fear of commitment – or
a sign that I am still very much in the midst of defining who I am. At this
point of my life, the most obvious, but also most important label I can assign
myself is mother (or “mama” as I prefer my kids to use… “mom” just doesn’t sit
as well with me). My beautiful daughter made me a mama three years ago, and her
sweetest little brother made me more fully understand the juggling act the job
requires. He also made me a stay-at-home mama – before his arrival several
months ago I worked at communications consultancy in Washington, DC. It was my
dream job and I often found myself wondering what the rest of my career would
look like, since I had really only set my sights on the job I currently held.
I’ve always had a hard time writing a bio.  It’s probably a fear of commitment – or
a sign that I am still very much in the midst of defining who I am. At this
point of my life, the most obvious, but also most important label I can assign
myself is mother (or “mama” as I prefer my kids to use… “mom” just doesn’t sit
as well with me). My beautiful daughter made me a mama three years ago, and her
sweetest little brother made me more fully understand the juggling act the job
requires. He also made me a stay-at-home mama – before his arrival several
months ago I worked at communications consultancy in Washington, DC. It was my
dream job and I often found myself wondering what the rest of my career would
look like, since I had really only set my sights on the job I currently held.
Along with becoming a stay-at-homer when the little man
arrived, I also became something I didn’t ever anticipate: A Montanan. Our
little family recently relocated to a small-ish town in west central Montana,
leaving behind a life, family and friends we love, for other family, new
friends, and a change of pace, scenery and temperature (among other things). 
I grew up as the oldest child of a couple (I could say
father, but let’s be honest: both parents were involved in this process) who
was in the throws of pursuing a PhD and then establishing themselves
professionally, so we moved a fair amount. I learned to love making new friends
and exploring new places. Now that I’m older, I’m not sure I love those
challenges as much – but most of the people that know me best will say that I’m
always up for an adventure. 
In my non-existent spare time I love to spend time with
friends, ride horses, rock climb (or do most things outdoors), paint, draw, go
to a good museum, play games, bake, catch up on TV shows that I always seem to
miss, read good books, travel, dance (when no one is looking), eat frozen
yogurt and dream about what my house would look like if I could just decide how
I want to decorate it. 
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Hi friend! Totally miss you and cant wait to read about your adventures here!
ReplyDeleteMiss you too! Hope you're doing well! Speaking of adventures...I need to plan one to come see you!
DeleteYou are such a good writer. It's delight to share names...
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be great. Feels like another Rach and Rache project. :)
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