Belmont University, where I teach part-time, was host to one of the three Presidential debates this year. The entire campus has been buzzing about this for months and months.
We lived in Luxembourg for 15 months (and only 4 of those months with our furniture). Though I loved my job, we experienced so many difficult times that we had to leave and come back to the States. This blog is a record of my mid-life crisis, my great new job in Europe, and then trying to find a new way yet again back in the States. I hope through my experiences you will be able to learn something.
I am a follower of Jesus Christ, a mother of four, a statistician, and a musician. After almost 15 years at my good government job in the Washington DC area, and after a year working on contracts for Eurostat while living in Luxembourg, I now run my own statistical consulting business. I also teach statistics and quantitative literacy at Belmont University because they give me very good health insurance.