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My name is Glenn (notice: 2
n's). The handsome young gentleman on my shoulders is my nephew, Josh. There are more pics
of Josh and his favorite...okay...only...uncle in the photo album.
Quite an exciting beginning, huh? It may get more exciting, but don't hold your breath. I
am a prospective high school teacher in south Texas (yee haw) with a desire to clutter up
the web with pages like these that serve very little purpose in the grand scheme of
things. If I were an artist I would put my works here, but I'm not. If I were an author I
would let the world read my writings, but I'm not. If I knew exactly how many licks it
takes to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll pop I would end the debate here and now, but
I don't. What can I do with my page? I don't know, but I enjoy it whatever it is. So,
unlike many other web authors, I make no claim to be privy to some great philosophical
truth that must be spread through humanity to increase the enlightenment of all mankind.
Of course, I am always working on that damn Tootsie Roll Pop so keep checking back...just
in case. With all that out of the way I can get on
with the business at hand. Hmmmm...where to start? How about after high school. I attended
Texas A&M University in Galveston
and received my Bachelors of Science in marine fisheries in 1995. Instead of moving to
Alaska and counting fish for the government, I chose to continue my education. I began
graduate work at Stephen F. Austin State University in
Nacogdoches (pronounced nac-a-doh-chess), Texas. After far too long I reveived my
teaching certification and began the hunt for the perfect job. I chose to return to
the place that I have learned to call home: Galveston.
I spent most of my "adult" life on Galveston Island on
the Gulf Coast. Life in Galveston is laid back...like me. I have begun my teaching career
at Stephen F. Austin Middle School (must have been a popular guy with all the schools
named after him *g*) teaching 6th grade science. I am also the school's PC Coordinator
(read as "Computer Stud" or "Computer Geek" depending on if you
believe Scott Adams' predictions *g*). By the way, there are better quality pictures
of Galveston around, but the picture shown here was the first time I had set foot on
Galveston Island. Even with it looking like that I still went back *g*. The beach actually
looks better, but it was taken with a disc camera (yuck!).
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