In a historic house every owner leaves a piece of himself behind

July 9, 2016

“By the end of the day, I will be in Lima. I am going to South America to present a paper at a conference. I am a college professor and teach students how to create phone apps. I have been into computers since I was young and making my own programs was a hobby. Doing something bad jumpstarted me into computers. My dad made me do a basic math program to teach me subtraction. It gave me 100 problems and a little firework show happened at the end. I didn’t like the problems, but I liked the fireworks and figured out how the program and variables worked and got around the problems to see the fireworks. I like teaching because I learn things I didn’t know and get to share that with students. I still sometimes get stage fright but that can be a good thing too. I am interested in history and like to live in history houses. We just bought and moved into a 250-year-old tavern that was on the route between Connecticut and Boston. George Washington stayed there and mentioned it in his diary. In a historic house every owner leaves a piece of himself behind.”

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