SOL18 Sorry Music
#MarchDoodle for March 18 is “submarine.” Sorry. I can’t help it. Whenever I see or hear “submarine,” it pops into my head. I can’t get rid of it. I hope … Continue Reading SOL18 Sorry Music
A journey into the cloud…
#MarchDoodle for March 18 is “submarine.” Sorry. I can’t help it. Whenever I see or hear “submarine,” it pops into my head. I can’t get rid of it. I hope … Continue Reading SOL18 Sorry Music
Years ago before tragedy struck our family, we’d gather downtown along the streets of Spokane for the ever joyous St Patrick’s Day Parade, looking forward to the bagpipe marchers who … Continue Reading SOL18 Shamrock Blessings
In Spring, sometimes fog and clouds and dark holds a blanket of grey over us. In Spring, sometimes hope and smiles and sun blossoms in our minds encouraging us. … Continue Reading SOL18 Sunshine
Today the fog flows in with the continuing chaos of news, a grey day, sun hidden away, covering its rays although we know at least spring seeps in. Art by … Continue Reading SOL18 At least
Stand up, speak up, spread goodness. CircleOfKids by Sheri This post is written for11th Annual Slice of Life Story challenge hosted by Two Writing Teachers . During whole month of March, we will … Continue Reading SOL18 Spread Goodness
Hope believes most people plant peace. Images: by Sheri This post is written for11th Annual Slice of Life Story challenge hosted by Two Writing Teachers . During whole month of March, we will … Continue Reading SOL18 Plant Peace
Border Collies are intelligent creatures, able to calmly gather and herd a flock of sheep. They approach, direct, and guide in silence with their eyes and movements. Amazing to … Continue Reading SOL18 Border Collie Cat
… when you want to go out in the sunshine in the backyard to rake up the leaves that fell during winter, but a guest has chosen to rest in … Continue Reading SOL18 Changing Plans
1967-1970 Seniors in high school worried. The war in Viet Nam dominated the news. Debate surrounded the issue. But the young men in high school worried: would they be drafted … Continue Reading SOL18 Justice
We are in danger. We are in danger of always living in fear. We are in danger of always living with stress. We are in danger. Today, I read Slice … Continue Reading SOL18 Danger
Love the sound of laughter in our neighborhood. Love seeing the signs of activity and play. Kids today really do still play outside. “Kids today…” — a phrase that … Continue Reading SOL18 Kids Today
1988 “Check with Anna on her project resources. Ask Sue if the library has resources for Andy. Hand back the practice introductions with feedback. Unpack the science materials for the … Continue Reading SOL18 Worth Retelling
Ha! I signed in to my WordPress for today’s Slice of Life and noticed four drafts dating all the way back to 2009! One draft from 2016 included only this … Continue Reading SOL18 Draft
Hot. Humid. 99 degrees. Summer, 1960. “Yes!” we all jumped up, ready to go. “Whoa! We’ve got to pack our lunch.” Mom reminded us. But Bette and I were already … Continue Reading SOL18 Cousins
A slice, a moment. But which one? I searched the beginning of my Google Photos and found a 2003 picture of my eldest granddaughter and me at one of her soccer … Continue Reading SOL18 Joy
My husband and I walked around our neighborhood today, chatting about the summer visit the family had all been planning, adding in the new delight: our oldest granddaughter’s marriage. Scheduling … Continue Reading SOL18 They’re Back