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Grimsaburger grew up in a very old farmhouse with family who gave equal privilege to reading, music, creative problem-solving, and manual labor.  She took one semester off after sixteen and a half years of schooling and decided to re-up.  After eight years and three months of thinking deep thoughts about the history of Ireland and mental illness, she is Ph.Done and has landed in a sweet half-academic, half-administrative job near to all of her clan.

Grimsaburger has happily shared a home with Spouse (also known as T) for 11 years.  They were joined by Nuala on May 26, 2009 after forty weeks and four days of gestation and twenty hours of labor.  She appears to have been well worth the effort.

When not working and tending to the little beast, Grimsaburger and Spouse enjoy their friends, tasty food and drink, and TV series featuring curmudgeonly detectives.

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