I’m currently living in Turner, Oregon with my two puppies... who shall be referred to as "furbies." *g*
For those of you who don’t know me, I spent 25 years marketing computer games (and console games), travelled to a great many parts of the world, including just about every state in the Nation.
I retired in 2002 after getting smacked with multiple sclerosis. The first couple of years were what I’d term “not at all fun,” but I was one of the lucky one’s who’s gotten most function back and as long as I behave myself, you’d likely never know I have the disease.
Did slow me down quite a bit... which is honestly, a good thing. Forced me to learn to appreciate life and the small things the we all go through every day, yet sometimes don’t stop to make time to recognize: family, friends, puppy kisses, wild flowers on the road... yes, sounds mushy, but it’s true.
* This a new work in progress. Frankly, I don't have a clue what I'm doing LOL.
I tend to "make things pretty"... not necessarily "make them go." Please be patient. By the end of this weekend, I hope this'll be up and running smoothly.
And thank you to Tom Bivins for pointing me here and in the right direction, as he always has.
Jerry
For those of you who don’t know me, I spent 25 years marketing computer games (and console games), travelled to a great many parts of the world, including just about every state in the Nation.
I retired in 2002 after getting smacked with multiple sclerosis. The first couple of years were what I’d term “not at all fun,” but I was one of the lucky one’s who’s gotten most function back and as long as I behave myself, you’d likely never know I have the disease.
Did slow me down quite a bit... which is honestly, a good thing. Forced me to learn to appreciate life and the small things the we all go through every day, yet sometimes don’t stop to make time to recognize: family, friends, puppy kisses, wild flowers on the road... yes, sounds mushy, but it’s true.
* This a new work in progress. Frankly, I don't have a clue what I'm doing LOL.
I tend to "make things pretty"... not necessarily "make them go." Please be patient. By the end of this weekend, I hope this'll be up and running smoothly.
And thank you to Tom Bivins for pointing me here and in the right direction, as he always has.
Jerry