Arts, Environment and the Child: Walking the Wheel of the Seasons

Kimberly Uribe

I am Lakota Native American .I have five children two girls and three boys.

Only one of my children has my blood the other four are adopted. I was a nurse for fifteen years .I worked in private home care all around the Puget Sound. I was married for 15 years and lived in Thurston co. I married at seven-teen and had my son Paul at nine-teen.Paul was a twin but I lost his sibling at four and a half months along.We named her Wendy Crystal. I was divorced in 97 and after becoming very ill I left Washington and returned to Illinoise.That is where my family roots are from. I returned home to die but Creator had other Ideas .I ended up in the care of a dear old family friend.Who made a appointment for me at Barns Jewish Hospital in St. Lewis.Ms.here I found the medical help I needed to get back on my feet.It took Three surgery's, one 16 hours long to bring me back to some what good health.

 

Today I am remarried.I returned to Washington in the winter of 02.We drove out here in a puick-up with two cats and stoped in Navada along the way and married that family friend.We will be celebrating our fourth wedding anniversary on March 7th 06.I am passionate about the enviroment.Love animals,plants and children .I enjoy the outdoors and do whatever I can to spend time there.The forest is my refuge,my sanctuary.When ever I need to feel closer to my spirit family or Creator,The woods is where I retreat. I was raised all over the world.I speak several languages and enjoy cooking food from those countries where I have lived.I started at Evergreen winter quarter of 05.I returned back to school to continue my education in the healing arts.

 

 

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