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| I was born in November of 1947. My
adventure began in a small house on the banks of Lake
Wabisa just outside Madison, Wisconsin. My middle
name is Jean and my Grandpa called me Jeannie when
I was young. The name came back to me several times
as I followedlife's many paths. |
| My father was a school teacher who
became an architect. He loved to make up characters
who came to life at the tip of his pencil. An empty
page would become a train loaded with passengers.
Each carried a suitcase filled with stories that grew
as he sketched images on the paper. I can still hear
him say, "There are always possibilities as long
as you have your imagination, a dream, and someone
to share them with." He lost his life in a boating
accident when I was eleven. The loss of my father
greatly impacted my life. |
| My Mother taught me to see with my
eyes, and my heart. She showed me how to discover
the best in life, taught me creative skills, and how
to improvise to accomplish goals. Her encouragement
gave me confidence and determination to go after my
dreams and to stand up for what I believe. Her words
were, "If you are going to do something, do it
right. Don't waste your time with half an effort."
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| So, here I am after all these years,
a successful wife, mother and professional woman.
With a lifetime of stories tucked safely in my personal
computer and a world of technology at my fingertips,
I have a dream to complete. I am allowing my imagination,
guided by experience, to lead me through a labyrinth
of adventure. |
| It is said, "A picture says
a thousand words." I have discovered the language
of vision to be a universal communication tool. Technology
and cyberspace have opened many portholes for new
opportunities. Everything is possible for the creative
individual. I am a Creative Imagineer and Conceptual
Imager. I teach imagination and how to apply critical
thinking to problem solving by combining old fashioned
common sense with modern technology. When a focused
mission and continual effort concentrates solely on
the improvement of content, quality and integration,
the resultant skills can be highly effective. The
approach and collaborative talents will generate high
quality family-approved content in the arena of life-affirming
interactive entertainment. |
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It is up
to each of us to preserve traditional values as
we help each other reach for our dreams. By promoting
uplifting morals and social values, we can inspire
and influence future generations. Through our leadership
we can help others reach their highest potential.
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