Nancy Eady
Born a Navy junior, by the time I was 16, my family was transferred to the great Naval metropolis of Montgomery, Alabama. Except for one short stay in North Carolina, I have lived in Alabama ever since. I have been a high school math teacher, a legal secretary and am now a lawyer. My work requires a specialized style of writing, but I enjoy all forms of creative expression, so am now working with forms of writing in addition to legal briefs. The latest permanent expression of this new work can be found at my blog, www.workingmomadventures.com.
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B.S. Mathematics Education, Auburn University, J.D. Jones School of Law, Montgomery, AlabamaInterests
Science, History, Current Events, Parenting, Crafts, Counted Cross-Stitch, Law, Humor about being a working momFavorites
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Discovering the True Impact of 'Freedom Isn't Free'A description of how the phrase 'Freedom Isn't Free' took on a deeper, sadder meaning for the members of one family.Also published on: -
One Secret Ingredient to a Successful Law Career: Working at a Law Firm Before Law SchoolYour career as a lawyer will be greatly enhanced if, before law school, you take a couple of years off to work in the legal field in a support profession. I did, and the positive effect on my career cannot be measured.
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Words that Let You Live, No. 2: Words of SilverA discussion of several Bible verses and the meaning they have to me in my life.
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A Butterfly Looks BackA butterfly looks back to his time as a caterpillar and in the chrysalis. In doing so, he reveals powerful truths that us humans can hold on to even in our darkest hours. -
Drought Continues in Tallassee and Throughout South During AugustA description of the drought conditions in the South, with particular emphasis on the drought in Houston, Texas and Tallassee, Alabama.
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Reverse Science FictionReverse Science Fiction - things that 30 years ago would have been science fiction that exist today.
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Football FellowshipI have enjoyed NFL games for years, without truly understanding the rules of the game. This is the beginning of a season long weekly series discussing the basic rules of football, especially the positions involved, with a very light touch.
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Winter Winds: the Cycle ContinuesA poem reflecting on the cycle of seasons in the Southeastern U.S. -
The Outlaw ReturnsA short story about an outlaw's return to his home town, loosely based on events that may, or may not, have been real.
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Little Women: a Journey Worth TakingLIttle Women is a timeless novel that deserves to be read and re-read. This review explains what the book is about, and why it is still worth reading over 120 years after it was first published.
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A Dance in the DarkA short story where fantasy meets faith. -
A Horse, Snakes and ScorpionsWherein a fifth grader encounters her first experience with the great outdoors for the perfect summer vacation.
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The War BeginsA Belgian family faces separation as the Germans begin their invasion of Belgium in August, 1914.
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The First Fourth of July Fireworks as a FamilyA front yard, a quiet street and the wonder in a child's eyes combine to make a perfect Fourth of July memory. -
Rededication: the Fourth of JulyThis poem celebrates America, and calls Americans to rededicate themselves to the central ideals of our country. -
Words that Let You LiveA description of the way in which God can use Bible verses to guide His followers.
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Memorial Day: A Beacon Lifted HighA poem honoring the men and women who have died serving in the United States military.
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The Model 3300 Robotic Clone ReturnA description of the chaos caused by an overly zealous personal services robot in the ordinary household.
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Adventure of a Boston TouristThe story of a driving tour through Boston by two tourists with an unintended result -
Alabama Must Meet Educational Challenges in Wake of Tornadoes, Funding ShortfallsA description of key educational issues facing a small town in Alabama.

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