Way Corp group(s) I was in
11th Way Corps
Where I live
Michigan...now in Washington State as of 8/08 YIPPEE
Married or Single
Married
About Me
11th WC came to Detroit after graduation and met my husband. He went wow and then we married and moved to Utah for 7 years and had 2 boys there then back to Detroit. Oh ya, we went into the Family Corps after our 10 year reunion with the 11th WC and that only lasted about 3 months. Then we came back to Detroit, had our 3rd child a daughter in 1997.
I have been selling Tupperware for about 10 years, odd as it sounds it filled the void and gave me an outlet to give like I had in the Way. So now I wittness plastic, and God still loves me. A year ago I started selling KikaPaprika clothing. Made in the USA, eco-friendly and organic....they are stylish and comfy. Check it out... Kikapaprika.com I want to take it on the road and go and visit all of you along the way.
My Interests
My husband and kids, scrapbook, photography, geneology, computers...
Staying connected.
Employment or Career
Tupperware Pusher - wanna see what's new?
http://catalogs.shoplocal.com/tupperware
It updates as things change...handy huh?
KikaPaprika.com - Private Line of Stylish Clothing
Exclusive Styles, Custom Color, Made in the USA, Organic and Ego-Friendly
Sports Teams I like
Anything Detroit (even the Lions, they challenge my blood pressure)
My Email Address:
sandershappygang@hotmail.com
Comments
Weren't we in one twig together in residence? I remember your cute face and fun giggle so well!
Thanks for writing some of your memories here. I wrote down some of the entries I found this week - from guess what? My LEAD journal form June of 1981. I think I put it in the wrong spot though -- I should have posted it on your Memories page....but I put it in the middle of the 11th corps chat, and I think it gets lost there.
I've got a lot more where that came from...and think it would be fun to extract the parts that talk about people.
Glad to see that you are well and blessed. Me too.
Love,
Emily
the supermarket dumpster, the church dumpster, the city hall dumpster--and those all kept overflowing. So, padlocks and chains began appearing on all the dumpsters. The moral of the story: Don't let anyone put their trash in your trashcan. Condensed version: Take no shit.
Love and blessings, Sue Pierce.
Ray
Great to hear from you! It would be really neat to get together some time! I have lost touch with so many wonderful people. I am thankful for your life, too and I trust that you will enjoy the holidays with your family!
I see you are an animal lover too! I have two cats--they are really funny.
Do you remember cleaning houses together? What fun, huh?
God bless you richly!
Lynn
love you so much sally