Author: Cheryl
The Back Half
Emergence
Carol H’s Review: Life has become wildly unprecedented in these COVID days. Fearless narrator Cheryl leads the way in sharing how she meets them, nonetheless, with her trademark zest for living and creative aplomb! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~@~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I finally received my second dose of the Pfizer vaccine. I felt a general achiness…
My Life in Pie
This Ain’t No HGTV
Anne’s Review: Your blog needs ‘no renovations’. Take heart—there’s a Prince or Princess Worksalot out there somewhere! ][][][]][][][][][][][][][][][][ People tend to hate rejection. It makes us feel like we are “less than” that which doesn’t get rejected. We wonder if we somehow gave offence, had bad breath, didn’t measure up…
Puncture Junction
Maurice’s Review: I’ve always admired Cheryl’s gift of gab. Now I’m happy she has the gift of a jab (or two). Thanks again for including me in this fun writing project. )()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()( The man who was waiting to administer my vaccine informed me he was a student nurse and the…
Waiting for The Go
Ground Control to Major Mom
Skilled Nonproductivity
I wanted to title this story The Fine Art of Doing Nothing, but I realized that even if I’m sitting and staring at a wall, I’m doing something. Is nothing even a definable word when paired with doing? Ah, my good friends at Merriam-Webster were able to fill this void…