![]() She returned to take her old job in a Chicago law firm and settle down in the Windy City for awhile. By the time she returned to Chicago for the second time in 1981 she'd worked as a waitress, a nurse's aide, a bookkeeper and gift shop cashier, an accounting clerk, and a secretary in everything from office furniture stores to a hotel to a journalism society. Even the best-made plans can go awry.įollowing that was a parent-initiated interstate move that really made things start winding around. Life, however, did not cooperate: a foul-up in grammar school resulted in a transfer to a local high school instead of the technical, arts-heavy one she'd planned to attend. As a child she always thought she'd grow up to be an artist and, being a child, was convinced this entailed spending the rest of her days doing line drawings of long, leggy models like the ones that were drawn in the daily newspapers. Yvonne Navarro was born back when black and white photographs were considered normal instead of artsy. ![]() ![]() Writers are supposed to know what to say all the time. ![]() Yvonne Navarro | I Am a Terrible Blogger but A Great Outliner ![]()
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