I have one major allergy in life - CATS!
We are well aware of the usual temperament of cats. We have sayings like - "Dogs have owners. Cats have staff."
Many of my friends have cats...and for some reason unknown to me I am the person the cat will come to. The shy cats, the finicky cats, the prima-donna cats - all will crawl right in my lap. It's as if they can tell...
I hear the cat owner often say, "he/she NEVER does this with anyone else" or "he/she is usually not like this."
Hmmmm....
If you have been following this blog for a while, you know there is a dream in my heart that goes unfulfilled. For all the experiences I have been afforded in life - there is one I long for, but cannot control. I want to be a mom. I wrote about this desire last year.
Another chlidless year has come...and gone. I am another year older and feel further away from realizing this desire. I am not writing this for sympathy (or pity).
I am writing because I have noticed a strange phenomenon. At grocery stores, restaurants, parks, malls and other public places. Young children often just come to me or start talking to me. Their moms usually apologize and say, "he/she doesn't usually do this" as they pull the child away.
It happens so often I am beginning to wonder - can they tell?
just Sheri, paranoid
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Guest blogger: The Traveling Spouse
Today, I am a guest blogger at Little Creek Life. My friend Athalia writes about life in the mountains on a five acre swamp.
I was asked to be part of a series on "Holding down the Fort." This series is dedicated to those leading a life of adventure...and attempting to overcome the struggles that come with it. My perspective was unique, as I was the traveling spouse, rather than the one being left behind.
just Sheri, hoping someone can benefit from my experience (and mistakes)
I was asked to be part of a series on "Holding down the Fort." This series is dedicated to those leading a life of adventure...and attempting to overcome the struggles that come with it. My perspective was unique, as I was the traveling spouse, rather than the one being left behind.
just Sheri, hoping someone can benefit from my experience (and mistakes)
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
A sad day in my world...
Borders' seeks approval to liquidate, close stores
http://m.apnews.com/ap/db_6775/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=JF30g4QI
Borders has been my favorite bookstore for over a decade. Apparently I am not main stream. First Circuit City (my favorite electronics store), then JC Penney Outlet, now Borders.
I often spend time on a weekend just wandering the aisles - now what will I do on a leisurely Saturday?
just Sheri, a misplaced consumer
http://m.apnews.com/ap/db_6775/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=JF30g4QI
Borders has been my favorite bookstore for over a decade. Apparently I am not main stream. First Circuit City (my favorite electronics store), then JC Penney Outlet, now Borders.
I often spend time on a weekend just wandering the aisles - now what will I do on a leisurely Saturday?
just Sheri, a misplaced consumer
Monday, July 18, 2011
Where am I?
ANSWER: My favorite grocery - Global Foods.
This place is fabulous! Items from all over the world. Unique finds. A variety of people and languages filling the aisles. Sights (and smells) that I've only experienced on other continents. Entering the doors leaves me feeling as though I have suddenly left America and been transported to another space and time. Ahhh...
just Sheri, (still) loving diverse people and foods
Friday, July 15, 2011
Happiness is...
A bouquet of fresh garden flowers from the local Farmer's Market.
Perhaps someday I will have a yard and can grow my own flower garden? Perhaps...
just Sheri, enjoying simple beauty
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