Pam Tucker
Bio
I love writing traveling and anything to do with community. I'm really happy to have found this writing platform !
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Stories (8/0)
EmPawyee My Beloved Fury Friend For my Nina Simone
EmPawyee My Beloved Furry Friend For my Nina Simone I write this story with my eyes filled with tears and an ache in my heart because she is not with me now. My precious fury friend came into my life one year after I had a miscarriage on the exact same date, Christmas Eve. A night that unfortunately still six years later I find difficult to handle. We spotted her on a Facebook page for sale, she was four weeks old and the size of my hand and the most beautiful Blue Healer I had ever seen, I knew from that moment that she was the one that I had to have, out of a precious litter of fur -babies. We named you Nina Simone after my favorite jazz singer and just like the amazing jazz singer Nina Simone, you entered my life full of personality and zip.
By Pam Tucker3 years ago in Petlife
A Day in the Life of Pam
A Day in the life Of Pam Tucker Never have I been asked to celebrate myself though when I reflect on all the things that I’ve done for people and how I’ve worked so hard to try and help and heal humanity or make a difference to the world in a way, I feel this is worth celebrating so thank you for the invitation to tell my story. My name is Pam, I’ve spent many years working towards a career that is helping children and families. Whilst backpacking in Scotland I worked at a social work center in administration to gain experience in the industry. When I came home from my working holiday, I started studying at age 29. I began with a certificate 3 in Children’s Services and Disability Support Work gaining experience working in the industry. I studied a year of primary education studies and realised I wanted to work not only in schools but in the wider community with all ages in a variety of areas. I finished a university degree in Community Development with a passion for working with Australian Indigenous people.
By Pam Tucker3 years ago in Families