Once upon a time...in a land called
New Jersey (Jerzy by the peasants), in the urban kingdom of
Jersey City, a princess was born on the 16th day of August in
the Lord's year of 1966. She was born to the kingdom
scholars: one taught sixth grade and the other taught
kindergarten. They decided to name the girl child Mary Beth.
Eleven months later (quick like a bunny), they had another
girl child called Stephanie. The two princesses grew and
grew. They learned all the things that princesses should
learn. The one princess, Mary Beth, did not like to do
the usual princess things. She hid in the privy when it was
time for ballroom dancing and would oft times be found in the
courtyard climbing trees. This distressed her mother deeply
and her father felt sure she would grow out of it (well
folks....it never happened).
When Mary Beth was in the twelth
year of her life, her parents decided it was time to move to
the kingdom suburbs. This was a difficult time for
our princess, who was unfamiliar with the suburb ways and common
language. Mary Beth was an urban princess not a suburban
princess. The other princesses made fun of her garb. Her garb was not made by the local seamstress, Lady Sasson. Mary
Beth continued not doing what other princesses did. They
were out trying to catch the eye of every Sir Lancelot that
galloped by. But not our Princess... she was off reading or
painting. Then one day during her physical education studies
her instructor noticed her natural athletic ability and
encouraged her to join in some competitive activities, such
as volleyball and tennis. So she did and...low and behold...she became very
popular. Mary Beth found that there were other princesses
that liked the same things she did and she was happy.
It finally came time for Mary Beth
to pick a husband and what do you think Mary Beth
did?...that's right, she went to further her education and
knowledge at the local institution of learning called
Rutgers University.
Here our princess learned to be a
healer. She was a quick learner and enjoyed her studies... ALAS...no
partaking of the grape for her. When she finished her
studies, she went to practice her art in the town hospital.
Here she took care of the people called critically
ill. Mary Beth did well as a healer and decided to return to
the university for further education and become a specialist
in critical care. During this time she met a young, dark-haired, blue-eyed, scientist named Jim. Mary Beth liked Jim's intelligence and kind
ways. Soon they where married.
They moved to a small castle on a
lake and lived there happily for several years. Then
Mary Beth and Jim began to grow apart from each other;
each one wanting something different . So they decided to
separate from each other. This made Jim and Mary Beth
good friends rather than enemies.
So now what does our princess do?.....
well... I will tell you. She decides to do things that
princesses never do.
THE END
I hope you enjoyed the story as it
is about me. I am sure you got a sense about who I am. As
you can tell, I am 31 and a critical care nurse specialist.
Currently, I live with a great roommate on a lake in
Hopatcong, NJ. We have a cat named Drambuie, (don't ask). I
am new to the puter world and I am always interested in
learning new things. If you have a web page, I would love
to see it...drop me an e - mail or ICQ page me. My
interests as you can see from my web site are spirituality,
alternative therapies and women's issues...(Oops...I almost forgot... and GOLF). Humor
has always been important to me and I think more people need
to lighten up. I also subscribe to the "random acts of
kindness" school of thinking. I believe that we all have
control over our actions and need to take responsibility for
them. Your life is your life...so live it for you. Don't
blame your folks , your husband or society for where you
are. As you can see from my story, I have not always done
things that have been considered traditional for my gender...
well, with the exception of becoming a nurse
¬¿ô. I have finally come to a point in my
life where I will find out about me and not be concerned
about what other people think I should be doing.
Thank you for taking the time to find out about me! |