After retiring from a twenty-five-year
career at The University of Alabama, I quickly unretired. My
professional experience included working as a senior writer/editor in the
Office of University Relations, manager of communications in the Office of
Educational Development, adjunct English instructor of composition and
literature, and freelance writer.
As an unretiree, I and
my husband of 40 years-plus are parenting grandparents of our (now) six-year-old
granddaughter whom we have formally adopted. Reasons you might expect required
our becoming parenting grandparents: our daughter’s unrelenting drug
addictions, the situation that motivated my decision to begin my blog, Spittin’
Grits.
Two circumstances built the
framework of my life: First, I grew up a military brat in the U.S. Air Force.
That lifestyle widened my view and broadened my understanding. My father flew
P-51 Mustangs in World War II. He was shot down over the Alps, survived, was
captured and taken to a POW camp in Germany. He remained in the U.S.A.F. as a
career officer. His influence on me is immeasurable.
Second, I spent my formative high
school years in Anchorage, Alaska where my father was stationed; I graduated
from Anchorage High School in 1961. Alaska is oversized, outrageous, and above
all, spiritual. The AHS class of ’61 held its 50th reunion in 2011.
A 50th reunion seems over the top, but I was there.
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3 comments:
Thank you for sharing your story. I am so glad you are there for your grandaughter.
You are welcome to share on GrandsPlace ... http://grandsplace.org/PHP-Nuke/modules.php?name=Forums&file=index
We're an on-line support group for grandparents (and other kin) raising our grandchildren.
Joanna, I would like you to visit my website: http://growingupanchorage.com and consider becoming one of our contributing authors. You can reach me at janaariane@gmail.com. I remember your name. I graduated in 1960.
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