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70 Jonas Brothers and 8 Nick Jonas and the Administration. How about you?
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A cruise in Greece and and a month on Santorini. Food, history and time to relax and write. It would be nice to go with someone and have romance for part of that time. I will wait to see when that vision becomes important. Me time is most important right now.
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Good question. I do not do a whole lot with LinkIn. More of a Facebook and Twitter girl. But, with your background, I am sure you know the answer to this question.
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I haven't heard of that! I will look into it. Are you in the e-book club? www.opentoinspiration.com
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Try this" Link for sign-up http://opentoinspiration.com and click on e-book club.
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I think we have it all figured out now. Welcome!
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Babysitting when I was 12 years old and Woolworth's behind the candy counter at the age of 16. I was told not to eat the candy, but I sampled everything so I could give the customers my opinion!
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The unexpected moments of pure connection with love, joy and laughter. Two examples: 1) Driving all night from Phoenix, AZ to San Antonio, TX and listening to a radio station out of El Paso, TX Listener's called in and requested a song dedicated to someone they love and the dj selected the music. We both loved the music and the stories. 2) Funny moments, like the time we traveled from Maryland to Ohio with a butcher knife on the top of the car. Someone had used it the night before to cut rope for hanging a pinata in a tree. The person placed it on the roof of my car. Even with stopping at several rest stops and gas stations, the knife stayed on top of the car until we turned into the campground for the night. I saw something in the rear view mirror and pulled over to check it out. Amazing it stayed on the top of the car for 8 hours of highway driving!
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Mrs Bauman. She was my music teacher when I was in the 7th grade. She created an amazing environment for creativity and Miss Dassler, my English teacher who also did my make-up for the Musical, GeorgeM. She encouraged me to write. I had the part of Josie in the musical. Mrs. Oldfield, a former Rockette, taught us how to tap dance. All three of these teachers believed in me and let me know I could do or be anything.
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Jay Wiltz. 7th grade. He was a good kisser. We would stand outside and kiss and kiss.
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Andrea Hylen’s Bio
Author, Speaker and Minister of Spiritual Peacemaking
