Regina

that's me in march of 2009, right after i shaved my head to raise money for
childhood cancer research. i have a little more hair now, but it's still
quite short.
demographically, i live in nj, though i long to live in the shenandoah
valley of virginia. i'm about 20 miles from nyc, which is fantastic, though
i don't take advantage of it enough. i'm 35, divorced, and a very liberal
roman catholic. that's actually new for me; though raised catholic, i've
been a protestant for over 15 years, even earning a master of divinity
degree and flirted with the idea of becoming an ordained minister. i do not
have any children, though i have many children i love as if they were my
own. to pay the bills, i'm a scheduling coordinator in a dental practice. i
love music. i have a fascination with saints. i have wendy to thank for my
obsession with baseball. i love strange animals like the platypus. i had a
blog before blogging was cool, but rarely blog anymore. i mostly take
pictures of stuff outside, like my garden. music is what keeps me sane, and
right now my favorite activity is listening to music and coloring mandalas.
i enjoy reading, mostly fantasy books and theology. i love my garden, and
have a fondness for handmade things from etsy. i listen to christmas music
year-round.
namaste.
12 comments:
you sound like a very interesting woman! looking forward to seeing your world through the eye of your camera :) (i didn't start blogging until after it was established as cool... )
so nice to have you as part of this group, Regina. you take fantastic pictures! look forward to "knowing" you more thru your photos.
Wecome Regina! And namaste!
Don't blame me, blame Torii Hunter, lady! :) So glad you're doing this project!
Welcome to this group of wonderful women. I would love to see world through your pictures.
Namastey or Namashkar !
Welcome, welcome!
I'm a cradle Roman, but segued to the Episcopal Church about 40 years ago. I'm still not very religious, but consider my home & property very spiritual.
Namaste & De Colores
Namaste! I love that you shaved your head for childhood cancer research. I work for an organization that does a summer camp and year round recreational & therapeutic programs for kids with cancer and their families. Go you!!!!!
The fact that you shaved your head for Cancer research is amazing!!! You have , what appears to be, an amazing soul and Im so glad to see you on this project! I was diagnosed with cancer in July and a lot of my posts have reflected my current treatments etc....I am looking forward to your inspiration!!
PS Im in Jersey too!!!
Welcome to the group! Looking forward to getting to know you!
I think it's so cool you shaved your head. Welcome to the group.
Welcome! Love your story and your shaved head!
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