Josie Slaton-Terry
www.jsterry.info
I grew up in a very small town, so I have always dreamed of living in the city. I loved the bright lights, noise and all the trimming. But, I got married when I was twenty and my husband wanted to live in the suburbs. I cried many days and talked to myself, begged God for help, because I felt so lonely...in the suburbs. At that time I worked at home. So there were hours and hours are not talking or seeing anyone. That was hard for me, because I am a very outgoing person. To use an overused expression...to making a long story short, after many anniversaries late, I still live in the suburbs with my husband. My solution to break the boredom was to move my business into a busy and nosey office complex. Now, I see people by the minutes, not all business, some just want to talk. So, by the time I have finished a day's work, I am ready, willing and thankful for the suburbs.