The
Past
I was born August 28, 1969, at 1:47 pm. I was late for lunch and
have been late ever since. I attended
Catholic
schools for grade
school and high school because my parents (may they rest in peace)
believed strongly in a
Catholic education. In one of the best
decisions of my life, I attended the
University
of Wisconsin at Platteville, where I studied English and
Communications and met my now husband
Brian
Curley. After he proposed marriage to me, I transferred to
the
University of Wisconsin-Madison,
which was a difficult change. Being used to
small schools, I found UW-Madison frightening and overwhelming, and I lost 23 credits in the transfer. I
dropped out of UW-Madison within a year.

Brian and I were
married on July 13, 1991. He wanted to marry in
June because that's when his parents were married. I wanted to
marry in August because that's when my parents married. The first
compromise of our wedding was settling on July, and we've been
compromising with each other ever since. He is the great love of
my life and the rock that I cling to in the storm of life.

We adopted two
adorable cats,
Queen
Goober
in 1989 and
Princess
Lunch in 1991. Unfortunately, both passed away in 2006.
Lunch was suddenly diagnosed with lung cancer, and Goober, who was a
breast cancer survivor since 2001, died of old age. We still miss
them both every day; however, we also adopted
Crown Prince Harry
in 2002, and
Prince
Widget and
Princess
Queen
Gleep in 2006 after the deaths of their older sisters. The
last three all were adopted from the
Dane County Humane Society,
and we heartily advocate
adopting
rescue animals. In July 2009, we adopted a puppy that Brian named
Prince Nibbler, who also came from a
shelter.
I returned to UW-Madison in 1996 as an employee and in 1997 as a
student. I figured as long as I was working on campus, I should finish my BA. It took three years of hard work and
sacrifice, not only on my part, but from Brian as well.
I finished my BA in English with an emphasis in
Creative Writing in
August 2000.
The Present

In 2005, Brian and I
bought a three-story
Victorian
home in
Sun Prairie,
Wisconsin, that was built in 1902. We slowly are bringing
this house into the 21st century. We had the sag in the house
fixed, added insulation in the attic and the basement, replaced the oil
furnace with natural gas, and had central air installed. Home
improvements would go a lot faster if we made more money, but we're
both civil servants for the
State of Wisconsin. The benefits are
good, but the pay needs to improve.

When
Brian and I have some free time, we like to play
role playing games like
Champions,
and we like to watch and/or attend football games. We've been
season ticket holders for the
UW-Madison
Badgers since 2001, and we've been on the waiting list for
Green Bay Packers tickets since
1997, the same year we became
shareholders
in our favorite team.
The FutureI want to
be a
writer.
Eventually I'd like to leave the day job to work more on my creative
pursuits and the house. Despite our "advanced age", Brian and I
still hope to have human children someday in addition to the furkids
mentioned above.