Okay, if there could be anything that would make me more curious about your other identity, it would be this post...I look forward to seeing what you have to say in the "public" world, Dr. Moonbeam!
Oh, well, I don't mean to make you crazy with curiosity. If you really want to know I'll tell you, I just don't think you'd be interested in what I post there!
If the mood strikes you, I'd be interested. But I have already taken your quiz - and had Rob take it as well - on today's post. I have to say it made this domestic goddess feel like I did have a right to graduate from high school. And it reaffirmed that my husband is more book smart than I am...
LOL! Of course you had the right to graduate from high school! I doubt I would have scored 100% when I graduated HS, though, I have to admit. Some of those things I actually learned while teaching western and world civ.
I'm a 30-something assistant professor of history at Midwest State University. Married, no children (yet). I've had a different online identity for some years now, but decided that there were good enough reasons to create a new one for certain purposes. Since I was known at Undergraduate College as Moonbeam, this seemed appropriate.
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Okay, if there could be anything that would make me more curious about your other identity, it would be this post...I look forward to seeing what you have to say in the "public" world, Dr. Moonbeam!
Oh, well, I don't mean to make you crazy with curiosity. If you really want to know I'll tell you, I just don't think you'd be interested in what I post there!
If the mood strikes you, I'd be interested. But I have already taken your quiz - and had Rob take it as well - on today's post. I have to say it made this domestic goddess feel like I did have a right to graduate from high school. And it reaffirmed that my husband is more book smart than I am...
LOL! Of course you had the right to graduate from high school! I doubt I would have scored 100% when I graduated HS, though, I have to admit. Some of those things I actually learned while teaching western and world civ.
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