Sharon Gage:
CLASS OF 1988
Springstead High SchoolClass of 1988
Spring hill, FL
St. Petersburg CollegeClass of 2005
St. petersburg, FL
Sharon's Story
Life
Wow...they changed the sight. Where oh where has my bio gone. Okay..new start....no pressure or anything..I mean I still have 3840 characters left to finish my bio. Let's see..I left Springhill (well more like crept out in the night because I didn't want to be talked into staying. Springhill was sucking the life out of me. So I moved to Largo (Jim F was my roomie for a while). I wonder where he trapsed off too? Hopefully still doing camera work and living comfy with someone he loves.
That year my father died, and for while so did I. I landed in Dunedin and called it home for a long time. (It's a wonderful little town) I had a beautiful wedding in this great old church in Hammock Park with Scottish Pipers. I was happy working, organic gardening, renovating the house and writing a bit. Years later, we divorced and both moved on to other relationships. Dating is an interesting world that would take up far more than 3000 characters. All I can say is what happened to the art of kissing, it was like being in 7th grade again and getting my first kiss from this boy Desi. Can you say wet fish? And a little advice for those of you are considering dating someone: having a be...Expand for more
er with 10 of your buddies is not considered a date nor is watching a movie or football game on your couch, keeping you company at the repair shop or going grocery shopping for your mother. Hint: watch a couple of Cary Grant movies first. Oye Vay.
It's been 13 years since my father died. LIfes journey has been an interesting one with countless blessings and few mighty blows mixed in. I am in a healthy (we actually still like and respect each other after 6 years) relationship with a musician. I play multiple roles of roadie, groupie, fashion consultant and girlfriend. We also have a studio at the house which is cause for me to meet some rather entertaining characters.
My day job is teaching (first grade full-time and tutoring 4 &5 at the moment) and I love it. I love the population of students that I work with. They are real. If you ask who my hero is I will have to point to them. The lives they have.... I am blessed for having them. When people ask if I have children I immediately respond, "Yes, I have 22" And I really feel that way. Of course, with each year that passes that number grows. You should see me crying when the year ends and I have to say goodbye.
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