Wow, what a cool word, Reader's Digest always said to increase your word power. And that is what I am going to do for a week or so, take a short interregnum. Check back soon, I am going to recharge the batteries!
I have worked for the Alabama Dept of Rehabilitation Services for almost 3 decades. Growing up an Army Brat, we always landed on our feet at Ft Rucker, AL, the home of Army Aviation. My folks retired on a beautiful country farm near Ft Rucker and my family and I live a little more than an hour away in Alabama's capital city. I am married to Annie, an RN, and we have one son, Stephen.Two Goldens, Millie and Lucy, and our cat Blue complete our platoon.
The term 'behavioral observations' comes from my college major---I studied Vocational Rehabilitation at Auburn University, specifically Vocational Evaluation, a profession that observes and evaluates people to determine strengths, limitations, and interests to find a good job match. Unbeknown to me at the time, it was quite the match for me, as I have observed and pondered life to the point of rubbernecking it. Welcome and I hope you enjoy my perspective!
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