Having always worked in a more social atmosphere, I was always a sort of doubting thomas when it came to the cyberscene..but things change, so here goes..
It would not be incorrect to describe me as fiercely independent yet I know I appreciate the connection being with someone allows..call it being a high functioning conundrum..I like to tell myself that this sort of social idiosycracy allows me to be as at home in a pair of clunky hiking boots not admitting I'm lost somewhere along the Appalachain Trail as I would be in a pair of heels navigating the ice on Ellis Avenue heading to dinner in Chicago..I find the joy..
This flexibility and frivolity in trying new things is always something I love in the people around me..
I love travelling, just haven't really had an opportunity to really get to explore the way I want...it's been a goal of mine to be able to provide an "auntie maim" experience for my son, allowing him to develop a more worldly perspective beyond merely his own backyard.