Oh Gretchen! Just download the thing and then have fun reading!
I will.
I've just spent many hours (over several days) and shelled out the money for two different anti-spyware/malware/adware/foistware products to get rid of some Trojan horses and various other parasitic appliques to my PC that got in despite having anti-allthatstuff software and anti-viral software. Now that it's clean, I am a bit gunshy of a repeat.
After the '92 campaign, I returned to Wellesley and finished my B.A. in Geology. I then won a scholarship to go to Oxford, and ended up at University College, Oxford, alma mater of both President and Chelsea Clinton. I spent three years in England, traveling around Europe, falling in love, learning, and writing a Masters' thesis about why women and girls choose to pursue science or not. Ironically enough, after my time in England, I chose not to purse science as a career, and returned to the U.S. to tutor, teach, and lead science birthday parties for young girls. After getting married, my husband Sam and I moved west, and we live on a beautiful island in the Puget Sound with our dog. (I can't imagine ever living on the east coast again! We love it here!) I went back to school at the U.W. to earn a Masters in Teaching with an endorsement in special education, and I am now a fourth-grade teacher in our local public school, which is the most gratifying job I can imagine, perhaps aside from electing a worthy president. I am also working on some fiction for girls grades 4 - 6, and am planning to spend much of this summer with my laptop in the inspiring Pac NW forest. The fun exercise in democracy this spring was attending our county convention as a delegate. I'm sure we're all doing what we can to get rid of the worst president imaginable, and I hope anyone coming through Seattle on the campaign trail with Senator Kerry or Patty Murray will give me a call!So she writes a Master's thesis about why women don't pursue science, and then she takes her own advice?