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    baking bread?

    Everyone else hear seems to have such varied and exciting lives! Sometimes I feel that I experience things through y'all vicariously (sp).

    My dear wife got her Masters degree in Marriage and Family Counseling earlier this summer. Long time coming but WELL worth the time and effort. It seems that she needs 2000 hours of supervised time BEFORE she gets a license to practice? Being that WI is one of the big training states everyone here wants her to work for free!

    To make a long story shorter, we will be moving to WA later this summer. I have been doing the same work for the last thirty years so I think it is time for a change. I was hoping to stay home and bake bread, (hence the title line) but apparently family therapists aren't as important as say, auto mechanics! Guess I will have to find a Real job.

    With any luck I will find some events to attend less than 3 hours drive time away. That is the current situation. I hear the climate is more suited to kilt wearing there anyway!

    Ron, I have been following your Recovery thread. While not a victim of the disease, my wife is a gift of the program. As finances allow, I think a kilt in that tartan would be a great celebration! I might even give up my dream of a MacGregor kilt for that one.

    keep showing up!

    Greg

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    Congratulations to your wife, and good luck with your move and career change. Sometimes it is nice to completely change the way our lives operate. If not bread baking, perhapse kilt making?
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    Congratulations and best of luck to you both!

    I work for a woman in a similar profession. I've taken her customer base and expanded it considerably in the year and a half I've worked for her. If you wife needs some tips on attracting clients just send me a pm.

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