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It took me four years of waking up each day, knowing I had to complete this book. God wouldn¿t let up on me until it was finished. So many days of feeling like a big, dark, gloomy cloud was hovering over my head. Guilt set in when I would think of everything under the sun to do instead of putting my thoughts on paper. Jim said to me just a few weeks before this book was submitted, ¿Kay, do you realize that SAD is the reason you haven¿t finished your book?¿ And he was right.

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It took me four years of waking up each day, knowing I had to complete this book. God wouldn¿t let up on me until it was finished. So many days of feeling like a big, dark, gloomy cloud was hovering over my head. Guilt set in when I would think of everything under the sun to do instead of putting my thoughts on paper. Jim said to me just a few weeks before this book was submitted, ¿Kay, do you realize that SAD is the reason you haven¿t finished your book?¿ And he was right.
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Kay Baker was raised in Tyler County, West Virginia, and was the youngest of three children. She attended the same high school as her parents - typical of many small towns. She received a two-year Associate Arts Degree in Secretarial Science from Salem College in WV. Her first jobs were at Hope Natural Gas in Clarksburg, WV., U.S. Steel in Pittsburgh, and Union Carbide in Sistersville, WV. After marrying her high school sweetheart, they began his military career in Arkansas, with training schools in Texas, and California. They were then stationed in Montana, Nebraska, and Arkansas. During that period of time, she was involved as a coordinator of fund-raising events for Easter Seals, Muscular Dystrophy, and March of Dimes. She has been with Mary Kay Cosmetics for the past twenty-nine years and is presently a Sales Director. After her husband's retirement, they moved to Beaufort, South Carolina. Then, after living there for fifteen years, they relocated back to Cabot, AR, to be near their two married children and four grandsons. She became involved as a Hospice volunteer a couple of years after her mother passed away and continues these duties today. She is involved in several church activities and her favorite hobbies are tending to her many flower beds and five acre yard.