On my Mother's side
My mother is online constantly. She's enjoying designing her own web pages on AOL. She has
shattered the glass ceiling at Antioch
Publishing, where she is now a Vice President.
My grandmother, Meribel, is a writer, a talent and passion which seems to flow
through all of the branches below her on the family tree, to some degree or
another. My mother keeps her latest
column online for her.
My Aunt Linda has found an outlet for her writing
passions and other interests on the web. She and her husband Dave own a store
called Astral Castles, which sells books
and games and whatnot, and has also made the leap to the web.
Missing here is Nick, my younger brother. He is currently going to school in
Ohio, and I'm sure our mother will get him online shortly. Our youngest brother,
Luke, has his own web page,
so Nick has got some ground to make up!
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On my Father's side
My father has got both feet stuck in the World Wide Web. He put
together the Internet group and web site at
Gateway2000, and has recently taken a new
job with a web design firm in London. I forget their name, but I'll link
them in here shortly.
He also set up the Web Developer's Journal,
a web magazine which he, my uncle Charlie and I run as budding web publishing
family empire. My dad is the overseer of the whole thing, Charlie has pretty much
taken over the content of the site, and I handle the technical aspects.
My Stepmom Laura is pretty wired, a result of working on her degree in CS, although
she doesn't have a web page yet. (Get crackin'!) My brother Brandon has an email
account and works in tech support for Lexmark,
but I'm still waiting for the free printers to start flowing. My grandmother Rosemary
is online, too.
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