"Everything that isn't autobiographical is plagiarism."
--Pedro Almodovar
02 May, 2007
One Year Ago Today
A year ago today we closed on our house here in Tennessee. Sometimes when I see how much stuff I still have to unpack, I get discouraged. On the other hand, I'm really thankful that we have all our stuff, and that we have a house and land we love.
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.
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