I’m ready to spruce up the house for story group before
Hollie and I go to Brookings for a dink and poke kind of shopping trip. We are
planning lunch at Chan’s and Megan wants a take-out dinner for her Trivia night.
Yesterday I signed a contract for the
writing group and feel confident that I can give the veterans a way to write
their memoirs. I worked hard at PT. It’s
amazing how fast my body responds to the stretches and exercises.
The prompt: Your life story is a best seller. write a blurb for the back cover
Sharon named her life story “Unpacking” as a hint of what
she was ready to reveal about her life. From the beginning, she chronicles the
obstacles that she overcame to become who she is now. There were health crises,
emotional storms, gains and losses like all human experience. After all the
high roads, low roads, detours, and dead ends, she ended up exactly in the
place where she belongs. Once she was criticized for being “too content with an
ordinary life.” Reading these pages will prove that her life has been anything
but ordinary. Sharon has cast a wide net and found deep and meaningful
relationships. Her search for a connection to spirit was fulfilled.
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