User:Mary Ash: Difference between revisions

From Citizendium
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Mary Ash
mNo edit summary
 
(114 intermediate revisions by 7 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see. Mark Twain found at Wikiquote under the Creative Commons 3.0 license.'''<br>


*My wikiHow User Page [http://www.wikihow.com/User:Mash317]
<div style="background-color: white;>
*Sandbox [[User:Mary Ash/My sandbox|'''My sandbox''']]
<center><font color="green"><font size="6">Welcome to my user page!</font></font></center><br><br><br>
*Reference tool Reference Tool [http://diberri.dyndns.org/cgi-bin/templatefiller/?type=&id=]
*Dilbert: [http://www.dilbert.com/]


<center>'''I'm back and plan to re-learn all that was forgotten. I look forward to making new friends and sharing the wiki experience.'''</center>
<br>I am a proud mother of two autistic children and married 40+ years to an engineer. We raised our children in small town as we both love rural living. Hubby dearest grew up on a cattle ranch while I traversed the planet as a United States Navy brat. My Dad was a draftsman and later an engineering technician.


== Some Thoughts ==
<br>I was the first child to graduate from college with a degree in English followed by my brother who received a degree in Computer Science. Upon graduation from college I looked for work and volunteered. One day I was offered a job at our local newspaper after the editor liked my letters to the editor. I was writing about building a better animal shelter and the need for placing it in an accessible location. I lost that cause as the shelter was built near the edge of town. The rest was history as I managed to work for our little newspaper three different times. One of my biggest stories I covered was V-22 testing. I also used to interview former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy when he was first starting out his political career as that time I was a governmental affairs journalist.</br>
Volunteering and Volunteers
Source: [http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Volunteering]


The magnitude of our social problems will require that all citizens and institutions make a commitment to volunteering as a way of life and as a primary opportunity to create needed change.
<br>I enjoy my social media time at both X (Twitter), Facebook and sometimes Reddit where I mainly argue about politics. I also love reading books and I'm an Outlander fan.</br>
o George Romney
"Volunteering is a window into the passions of the soul."
o Patrick Dixon - Building a Better Business 2005 p 247
* "You will learn more about the people you work with in three minutes by asking them what they do for nothing, than by working with them for three years in the same team"
o Patrick Dixon - Building a Better Business 2005 p 3
* "Volunteering is a universal feature of human society, independent of wealth, status, language or culture"
o E.R.
* "One of the things I keep learning is that the secret of being happy is doing things for other people. "
o Dick Gregory
* The heart of a volunteer is not measured in size, but by the depth of the commitment to make a difference in the lives of others.
o who:DeAnn Hollis
* I am a recipient of unconditional love, I am a volunteer
o Shanterra McBride
* We make a living by what we do, but we make a life by what we give.
o Winston Churchill
* Volunteers are not paid not because they are worthless, but because they are priceless.


== <center>BIOGRAPHY</center> ==
<br>My biggest dream is seeing my oldest daughter graduate from college with an engineering degree. She started her college studies as a mature student and thanks to supportive technology she's doing very well. She was on the Deans List earlier this year which made both of her parents proud. Our daughter is leaning towards getting a EE specializing in cryptology and radio science. I hope I remembered that right. I do know she loves shortwave radios just like her mother when I was young.</br>


I was born out west, lived just about everywhere known to humankind, tromped through the swamps of the deep south, spent days looking for those tiny no seeums, before returning to the great west where the sage brush meanders. When last seen I was learning how to right OOOPS '''write''' at''' CZ''' OOOPS '''Citizendium'''.  
<br>I'll also add I was diagnosed with a rare disease which took many years to figure out. I'm thankful to UCLA Health which helped figure out the mystery. I'd highly encourage anyone to get a second opinion at a university level hospital, if you suspect you have something medically unique occurring.</br>


'''I have written no peer reviewed articles''' but I have met many a '''deadline'''. '''I was a working reporter for many years''' including 9-11 and provided '''local coverage''' for that fateful day that I will never, ever forget. I will always remember the people who died that day, especially the ones who gave their lives trying to save others.
<br>Thank you for allowing me to join Citizendium and I look forward to sharing the writing experience.</br>


I have survived nutty editors and even nuttier reporters. I have learned the best friend a reporter can have is a '''good editor''' who will always make '''you look good'''. '''I have learned it's '''best to build people up and to encourage them''' as giving to others will always make '''you feel better'''.


'''I have a wacky sense of humor''' developed after witnessing far too much '''human suffering''' at '''senseless accidents''' and other things reporters have to see. Ever practical '''I always had an extra pair of shoes for walking through broken glass''' while dodging vehicle fluids on the pavement. I learned to '''trust''' firefighters who always made sure '''I stayed safe''' when covering accident scenes. I '''learned to avoid PCB spills'''.
'''I often wondered about big government''' especially after reading and weeding through miles of paper concerning '''EPA''' and '''environmental''' reports. I often wondered '''how many trees were killed''' to print those reports in the name of saving the '''environment'''. I often wondered about the EPA when they required my fair city to complete '''wastewater studies''' by specific dates when our yearly rainfall '''is less than eight inches.''' And the '''required rainfall''' usually didn't fall on the day required. I also wondered about the wisdom of big government when it could not realize a nearby waterway was '''not navigable water unless you were the Tidy Bowl Man'''.
Thanks to reading all those reports '''I have learned to interview, research, write and edit'''. You have to be able to do this '''especially when writing on deadline''' as those skills are a '''priority''', if you plan to make it in the '''newsroom'''.
'''I also value authors''' as without their '''writing''' there would be '''no wiki articles to edit.'''
'''I am a devout Christian, proud Conservative, and a very old Girl Scout who still remembers the Girl Scout Promise.'''
'''I am married to a Mechanical Engineer who is a Charles Christian Lauritsen Award recipient''' for his '''engineering excellence'''.  Lauritsen was known for his work at '''Cal Tech''' and was president of the American Physical Society. My husband builds '''stereo speakers''' for a hobby and enjoys reading such magazines as '''Speaker Builder'''. We both enjoy amateur '''astronomy''' and have seen '''Halley's Comet''' and the '''Comet Kohoutek''' which was a dud.
We also enjoy touring wine country and gourmet cooking.
When not '''stargazing''' we love to read all kinds of books and have a significant collection of '''Sci Fi books'''. I collect '''cookbooks''' as a hobby and revel in reading old '''recipes'''.
Another hobby is writing book reviews at Amazon '''and I am nearing the top 500 reviewer mark'''. I enjoy writing reviews as they help others make informed decisions.
I also enjoy '''decorative painting''' and am learning how to '''reborn''' dolls. 
We have raised two '''special needs children''' and survived many an '''IEP meeting'''.
Finally, I do believe in '''collaboration and the wiki way''' which goes along way not only at wikis but in '''real life'''.
Have a '''lovely''' day!




==Biography==
*Retired print journalist
*Sandbox [[User:Mary Ash/My sandbox|'''My sandbox''']]
*Reference Tool maker [http://toolserver.org/~magnus/makeref.php Ref Maker]




[[Category:CZ Authors|Ash, Mary]][[Category:History Authors|Ash, Mary]] [[Category:Hobbies Authors|Ash, Mary]] [[Category:Journalism Authors|Ash, Mary]]  
<!--[[Category:CZ Authors|Ash, Mary]][[Category:History Authors|Ash, Mary]] [[Category:Hobbies Authors|Ash, Mary]] [[Category:Journalism Authors|Ash, Mary]]-->
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ash, Mary}}

Latest revision as of 00:51, 19 August 2024

Welcome to my user page!



I'm back and plan to re-learn all that was forgotten. I look forward to making new friends and sharing the wiki experience.


I am a proud mother of two autistic children and married 40+ years to an engineer. We raised our children in small town as we both love rural living. Hubby dearest grew up on a cattle ranch while I traversed the planet as a United States Navy brat. My Dad was a draftsman and later an engineering technician.


I was the first child to graduate from college with a degree in English followed by my brother who received a degree in Computer Science. Upon graduation from college I looked for work and volunteered. One day I was offered a job at our local newspaper after the editor liked my letters to the editor. I was writing about building a better animal shelter and the need for placing it in an accessible location. I lost that cause as the shelter was built near the edge of town. The rest was history as I managed to work for our little newspaper three different times. One of my biggest stories I covered was V-22 testing. I also used to interview former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy when he was first starting out his political career as that time I was a governmental affairs journalist.


I enjoy my social media time at both X (Twitter), Facebook and sometimes Reddit where I mainly argue about politics. I also love reading books and I'm an Outlander fan.


My biggest dream is seeing my oldest daughter graduate from college with an engineering degree. She started her college studies as a mature student and thanks to supportive technology she's doing very well. She was on the Deans List earlier this year which made both of her parents proud. Our daughter is leaning towards getting a EE specializing in cryptology and radio science. I hope I remembered that right. I do know she loves shortwave radios just like her mother when I was young.


I'll also add I was diagnosed with a rare disease which took many years to figure out. I'm thankful to UCLA Health which helped figure out the mystery. I'd highly encourage anyone to get a second opinion at a university level hospital, if you suspect you have something medically unique occurring.


Thank you for allowing me to join Citizendium and I look forward to sharing the writing experience.



Biography