There are some people you meet on your passage through life and even though you’ve never seen them in the flesh, they still carry enough presence to make you feel warm.
Diane is one of such people that I’ve been comfortable to connect with all these months. She’s smart, fun, wise, friendly and has a great sense of humour. I know that one day, I’ll be lunching with Diane and a host of other lovely people whom I’ve met in this space.
Please read and enjoy getting to know Diane a bit more.
Thank you, my lady, for taking the time to have a chat and all the best with the novella 🙂
I’ve lived in one suburb of Chicago or another my whole life. I’ve been married for quite awhile now and have a big blended family of two children, three stepchildren, a grandchild, six step grandchildren and even a step great grandson!
I don’t usually break things down quite like that, they’re just my kids and grandkids. But I daresay if you saw us all in one room, you’d be hard pressed to know who belongs to whom. There’s kind of a lot of variety in ages!
Hubby and I also have two aging fur babies, Chief and Inga. Chief is a Chow/ terrier mix and Inga is a Norwegian Elkhound. Needless to say, there are lots and lots of fur and shedding and summertime is not their favorite time of the year!
I have a B.S. in Journalism and it was so long ago that they call it Communications nowadays! I worked at a non-profit agency in Chicago in public relations and wrote press releases and coordinated fundraisers before leaving my job to get married and raise my family.
Eventually, I went back to work, at first, it was part time jobs, then full time at a law firm back in the city. My second son was born with lots of health problems so I had to leave that job and concentrate on his medical issues, including several surgeries and therapies over the years.
By the time he was three, I started working at home as a court reporting transcriptionist for a Washington, D.C. based firm. Certain federal courts allowed audio recordings, so we would get audio tapes and transcribe them on a deadline and at first mail them back, then later used email.
When I was transcribing, I could type 120 words a minute. I did this for a number of years until I was able to quit working completely and become a Lady Who Lunches! Yes, I’m spoiled and blessed to be able to hang out with my friends and shop and vacation…
I started my blog because I really missed writing – the only writing I was doing was our Christmas newsletter. I actually started getting requests for it from family and friends. So I plunged in and started a blog. This is how I thought blogging would go: I would read books I wanted (romance and light mysteries), write a review, post it on my blog and people would follow me. I found out quickly that if I did that I’d be writing for no one but myself!
So I signed up for WP’s Blogging 101 and made a lot of blogging friends and learned a lot! Since my blog was up and running, I was lucky I had some reviews from Goodreads to repost and keep things going for awhile.
Eventually, I started to write some fiction and some articles about things going on in my life, like physical therapy, personal training, babysitting my grandson, etc. I started exploring other blogs and found how much I loved meeting other people and talking with them.
It still amazes me that I’ve made blogging friends all over the world! I’ve found blogging challenges to be wonderful fun and a great way to meet other bloggers. I’ve done the A to Z Challenge in April and the ongoing Limerick Challenge at Mind and Life Matters and am in the midst of a Kindness Challenge.
Now I spend almost as much time reading and commenting on other people’s blogs as I do writing my own!
I never seriously intended to write a book, but I think I may have been bitten by the writing bug and may start tying together some of my shorter pieces into short stories or a possible novella. We shall see what happens down the road!
My typical days are spent fixing meals when forced, cleaning the house when I have to and going to the gym to work out a couple times a week. Youngest son still lives at home, so he’s going to work out at the gym now, too.
I go to lunch with my friends and I am on a weekly ladies bowling league in the fall and winter. I don’t really like shopping, but that doesn’t mean I don’t like buying! I’m just not much on spending the whole day at the mall. I mow the lawn and garden a little, pick up dog poop in our backyard and shovel snow when needed. Pretty mundane. Oh, and Tuesdays and Thursdays I babysit my three and a half-year-old grandson.
My only published pieces were back when I was in college and in local publications. Well, I guess I had news releases published when I worked for the United Way, but I don’t have any links to those either. The pictures I hopefully attached are Chief (tan dog), Inga (gray dog) and me and Inga having some girl time!
Thanks, Jackie, for the lovely opportunity. I appreciate your friendship so much!
Nice and interesting woman. I am happy I met her her.
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Yes indeed, Diane is one lovely woman. I had no idea you hadn’t met each other. You’ll like her 🙂
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A lovely way to meet new people. Thank you.
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My pleasure Brigid. Thank you too 🙂
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Such a treasure trove of interesting people on the blogosphere ! Thank you for introducing us to Diane 🙂
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You said it right. A treasure trove indeed 🙂
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Lovely! What a genuine person! Thank you for sharing her with us!! 🙂 K
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She’s awesome 🙂
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Jackie, you know I adore you and treasure our friendship. I’m so honored that you asked me to participate in your interview series! ❤
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I treasure you as well my lady. Thank you and it’s really a pleasure of mine.
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Reblogged this on LadiesWhoLunchReviews,etc and commented:
I’m so honored to be featured on Jaqueline Oby-Ikocha’s blog today. She is one of my dearest virtual friends, a wonderful poet and writer and one of the kindest and most generous people you will meet. I do hope you’ll check out her blog and spend some time looking around…
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This is so sweet. Thank you Diane
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Diane is such a wonderful, warm and kind blogger. Thank you for letting us get to know her even better Jackie.
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She sure is Miriam. Thank you.
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Coming from a blended family myself it truly is so special:) Nice to meet Diane:) You seem to have such a beautiful soul!
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She’s a wonderful woman. Warm and kind hearted.
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I follow Diane since she had her son, wife and JP at their home. I like her sexy first date story with her now present husband. Very fun lady who has a wonderful sense of humor as talent for writing! Hugs to Diane, as well as Jackie for featuring her. 🙂
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Hi Jackie… I’ve followed D’s blog for quite some time and I love reading snippets from her life.. However to read about her and how she’s evolved in her life is amazing! Thank you for this lovely post 🙂
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Good to meet you Aishwarya. Diane is a lovely person and I am totally glad to have connected with her. Thank you for stopping by and for your comments.
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Great post!
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Thank you. Diane is a great woman.
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One of my best blogging buddies! Love the interview! 😀
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She’s a sweet soul 🙂
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Thanks for this share:)
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My pleasure and thank you too.
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Knowing Jacqueline and Diane this was a fun post, full of those juicy details we don’t get around to talking about. Great post!
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True. We are usually too caught up in stuff to have time to unwind and get to know each other a bit better. Would you be interested in a chat with me 🙂
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Any time, Jacqueline. Our chats keep me going.
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Wow. Two of my favorite ladies. One being interviewed and one doing the interview ❤ Loved the interview 🙂 ❤
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