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I have loved dressing like a fool since I was a child
My favorite place on campus
This is my rescue dog Lola, she's coming to TCU with me this fall
My family and I at a grateful dead concert during July 4th 2015
I'm very big on meditation and mindfullness

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  1. Thanks, Christo, for sharing such an interesting array of images to capture who you are. My husband is a serious dead head, too. In fact, our eldest son went to a pre-school run by Dead Heads who named each room in the building after a song. When Jerry Garcia died (which was, surely, before you were born), the preschool closed for the day!

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