Employment
/ Career Choices
My
current careers include working as an artist. I've participated as a
painter, photographer and sculptor in The Ann Arbor Art Fair; was a
full-time vendor for two (April to December) seasons in the Ann Arbor
Artisans Market. There have been multiple gallery exhibitions of my
work in Michigan, Kentucky and West Virginia. Google the word
'Feathabees' and you'll find my writing, sculpting and art blog.
I've
also worked as a developmental therapist. Beginning in 1991, I worked
with the top one percent of all developmentally disabled infants,
young adults, children and adults in a suburb of the Chicago area. I
started as a Certified Nursing Assistant and worked my way up through
Critical Care units to the Developmental Therapy level. I did this
work for a total of 13 years and learned invaluable lessons about the
resilience and strength of the human spirit, but the death rate was
so high in this particular population that eventually I had to step
away. I went back to school, and earned a Belushi Scholarship in
Theater Arts, also studying Fine Art as well as private vocal
training.
The poetic and musical habits of my childhood have
joined forces to become a sort of fantasy-folkish style. I'm
currently in the recording studio putting together a double album,
one as an audio companion to the world of the Feathabees, another
being a compilation of personal indie-folk songs I've written from my
own life experience. I play acoustic guitar and sing, and in the past
I have played the piano quite seriously. You can listen to some of my
recent music at a site called 'Reverbnation' by looking up my name on
the site's homepage.
When I came to live in Ann Arbor in 2005, I decided to
work freelance with developmentally challenged children in private
residential care. This gave me time to paint, write music and pursue
my other creative goals. As I began to receive care referrals. I
found myself surrounded by more and more developmentally 'normal'
children, and currently I serve two families (having served as many
as four at once in the past). I manage the households, walk the dogs,
cook the meals, do the laundry, drive the children to outings and
house- and pet-sit while the folks are away on vacation. I've been
adopted as an honorary relative by every family I've served.
A future career: At the moment I've gone back to school
to be certified as a Personal Trainer through study with the
International Sports Sciences Association. I'm already passing all
the required quizzes, loving the field of study and absorbing lots of
information regarding fitness, health and nutrition. This shift in
career focus didn't come lightly, arriving after I had been mistaken
for the personal trainer in my current gym about a hundred times.
Eventually a gym owner offered me a job while I worked out as a guest
in his facility, and by then I figured the Universe was trying to
tell me something. I'll most likely work in a local gym in Oregon,
and continue to earn certifications in Strength and Conditioning,
Fitness and Sports Nutrition and Children's and Geriatrics Fitness.
Some
unexpected and yet very rewarding jobs and 'callings' that have found
me later in life include being hired as a house whisperer /
organizer, a muralist, an illustrator, and a puppeteer.
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