As I gaze into the mirror, I realize that they are
right. I am not like most people. Suddenly, a smile spreads across my
face. Why? I am proud of the person that I have grown to
be.
I am bombarded daily with stares and comments from my fellow co-workers
and administrators. The great powers
that be have decided that everyone should look and act exactly as they do. But, when I look at these individuals, I see
people who are unhappy. Miserable, even.
They are constantly battling for power and praise. And they are not afraid to lie their way to
the top. I cannot tell you how many
times I have been thrown under the proverbial bus for mistakes that were not my
fault.
I have tried to imagine myself in their shoes. I come up with the same conclusion every
time: I would not be able to live with
myself. Knowing that I am making other
people’s lives miserable and giving them sleepless nights is something I just
could not bare.
The work environment is not the only place that calls for
uniformity. More and more, the entire
world appears to be seeking the robot-like mentality. To quote the movie ‘What a Girl Wants,’ “Why
are you trying so hard to fit in when you were born to stand out?”
That describes me perfectly.
And I am not ashamed to stand out. The older I become, the more I embrace my
uniqueness and cherish the special individual that I am.
Here are some of the things that I like most about myself:
1. I have a passion for animals. I am often teased about having so many
fur babies, but I would not have it any other way. These rescued pooches and kitties have
changed my life for the better. They
have helped me grow and taught me many life lessons. This is especially true of my special needs
babies. Even though they have
“disabilities,” they are able to accomplish amazing things and live their best
life, which is something I strive to do every day. My husband and I even like to “shelter hop”
on the weekends where we will visit as many animal shelters in the area that we
can. We love to talk to the animals and
give them the attention and affection that they deserve. I cannot imagine a life without each and
every one of my fur babies. I have also
become known as the “animal person” at my job and on Facebook. Numerous people have sent me messages needing
help in re-homing their pets. Others
have contacted me about stray animals that they have found. I love being known as a source of information
for helping animals! Instead of dropping
off pets at shelters where they will most likely be euthanized, I am able to
provide resources that will see these animals in loving foster homes or no-kill
shelters.
2. I am an Amateur Radio Operator (a.k.a. Ham). My Dad has been a ham for over 40 years! He inspired me to get my own FCC
license. I studied for the test
diligently for a month and passed the Technician Class test with only 3 missed
questions. I am now able to volunteer as
the Skywarn Net Control Operator for our weekly Net Nights when my Dad is tied
up at work or sick. In addition, I can
use my ham skills while volunteering in our local E.S.D.A. (Emergency Services
and Disaster Agency) as a shelter manager or give back up assistance to my Dad
who is the E.S.D.A. Coordinator for our town.
My call sign, KC9VZR, is proudly displayed on my special Ham Radio license
plates for my car. As one of the few
women “hammers,” I am excited to learn all that I can so that I will be the
best ham possible.
3. I have a talent for writing. Many people struggle to find out what their
calling is in life. Not me. I was blessed with a talent for writing. When I was little, I used to create my own
newspapers with such captivating headlines as “Cinderella to Wed Prince
Charming.” I even drew my own
“photos.” As I grew, so did my passion
for writing. I won two Young Author
Awards in grade school for two original short stories that I wrote. I pursued my love of writing in college and
earned the Outstanding Journalism Student Award at SIUE in 2006. In 2007, I graduated with my Bachelor of
Science degree in Mass Communications:
Print Journalism. I was fortunate
enough to then land a job as an Editor for two newspapers. Poetry has always had a special place in my
heart. In 2010, I self-published a book
entitled More Than Words, which is a
collection of original poetry all about the three stages of love (it is
available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Borders). Currently, I am working on my first
children’s book entitled Priceless Penny,
which chronicles the amazing adoption journey of my tripod dog, Penny. Even if I never become a millionaire, I will
still always love to write. There is
just something so magical about being able to express yourself with words.
4. I love to attend charity walks! I first learned about the Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society’s annual Light the Night Walk from a former co-worker (and
lymphoma survivor). My Grandmother was
diagnosed with Mantel Cell Lymphoma in 2010.
I became the team captain of Memaw’s Mantel Mashers and lead the way on
our first walk that same year. It was
truly inspiring to see so much hope and unity.
I later attended my first PurpleStride walk for pancreatic cancer and
soon found myself the captain of Leonard’s Legion. When my Dad was diagnosed with Type II
Diabetes, I signed up to be the captain of Gene’s Gladiators for the ADA's annual Step Out Walk. My love for charities also extends to animal
causes such as: Bark in the Park,
Celebrate Spot, Races for Rescues and the Canine Carnival. I wear seven rubber bracelets on my left
wrist every day to show my support for these amazing causes that are close to
my heart. I hope to inspire others to
become involved because together, we can change the world.
5. I have my own style. I love to create different looks by wearing
funky jewelry and makeup. My favorite
pieces of jewelry are made by Betsey Johnson.
She is so creative! I also love
how she incorporates animals in almost all of her works. When it comes to makeup, I am not shy. I will wear eye shadow in purple, teal, gold,
etc. And I top it all off by wearing
Keds in a matching color! I own over 22
pairs of these fabulous shoes. While I
get some strange looks for my bold statement, I typically receive compliments
for not only having matching jewelry and makeup, but shoes as well. Even my winter coat is a vibrant orange
color. Why would I want to wear just
black and white when the world is filled with a rainbow of options?
Like a diamond, I am multifaceted. When I am being true to myself, I shine. What makes you glow?
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