About Me

Personally:

I have a natural enthusiasm for life. Usually very active, I thrive on challenge. I love challenges and competition. Those who know me may consider me to be a high risk-taker. I will take issue and do not shy away from confrontation when others disagree with me. I am confident to say what I feel or think. I like being in the front and having the spotlight. I have a high interest in the new, the unusual and the adventurous. I am curious and have a wide range of interests, preferring an ever-changing environment. I respect those who win out against the odds and show persistence. I set high goals for myself and others. In social situations, I prefer variety, adventure and the unusual. I may lose interest if I feel a situation is becoming routine. As a result, I must be kept busy and involved with making things happen.

Professionally:

Highly talented and accomplished IT professional with demonstrated success implementing strategic IT initiatives that improve business functionality with positive impacts on the bottom line. Skilled senior project manager with proven ability to lead and motivate teams in web development, network administration, and software development to maximize productivity. Technology savvy self-starter, adept at moving into new environments and extrapolate from existing experience to quickly adapt to new technologies fluently. Possess first-rate communications and collaboration skills to lead and work in concert with diverse groups effectively.

My Name Meanings:

Jumapili – [ 4 syll. ju-ma-pi-li, jum-ap-ili ] The baby girl name Jumapili is pronounced JHuw-Maa-PIY-Liy- †. Jumapili’s language of origin is African and it is also predominantly used in African. The meaning of Jumapili is ‘given life on a Sunday’.

Alili – [ 3 syll. a-li-li ] The girl name Alili is pronounced Ah-Leh-Leh- †. Alile is of African origin. The meaning of Alili is ‘she weeps’.

Dikeledi – [ 4 syll. di-ke-le-di, dik-el-edi ] The baby girl name Dikeledi is pronounced as Diy-KEH-Leh-Diy- †. Dikeledi is of African origin. The meaning of Dikeledi is ‘tears’.

Ikuseghan – [ 4 syll. ik-us-eg-han, iku-seg-han ] The girl name Ikuseghan is pronounced as Ee-Koo-Seh-Han- †. Ikuseghan is of African origin. The meaning of Ikuseghan is ‘peace surpasses war’.

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Goats and Chops

Goats and Chops

Yes @smashertr likes to play with his goats and school me on my womanly responsibilities.  Somehow I don’t think he is talking about meat on the grill exactly. Now we are not going to eat the goats though they will probably be good eating about the time they get to the other side of the […]

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Pauline Julian Mcgrath – Half Square Quilt Shop Is Disrespectful

Filed in Featured, Reviews, Sewing by on November 1, 2017 23 Comments
Pauline Julian Mcgrath – Half Square Quilt Shop Is Disrespectful

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″] [et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”] Pauline Julian McGrath of Half Square Quilt Shop in Saco, Maine and Illegitimate admin of the juki tl-2200qvp longarm quilting machine group on Facebook seems to have some kind of issue with treating people with respect. She thinks she can treat people in a bad way and not […]

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Why I Use CoSchedule

Filed in Hacks, Reviews, Technology by on June 23, 2015 184 Comments
Why I Use CoSchedule

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uK3un3Wt_Qo Here is the problem, I can’t be the only one? I have a my a network of blogs that I am involved in as an administrator and editor. Some of the blogs are solo endeavors. Some of them are group efforts. Some have unique editors. Some editors crossover between blogs, All of them have social […]

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Does Recognition of White Privilege Make Me Black and The Child Of Slaves?

Filed in Politics, Race by on May 11, 2015 19 Comments
Does Recognition of White Privilege Make Me Black and The Child Of Slaves?

Fun Fact I am a white person who benefits from white privilege. When I was a younger woman my family always used to say (yes they are something akin to poor white trash, but you would think we were the 1% given how they looked down on people of color)… “You will always pick the […]

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