About Me
Well really, this entire blog is about me, isn’t it? I suppose I can list the high points.
- If you’re mean to me, I will cry.
- If I hurt you, I’ll probably cry harder.
- I love tarot cards and astrology, but can’t quite believe in them.
- My musical tastes are eclectic, ranging from Godsmack to Fergie to Rush to Dixie Chicks.
- I’m a little overweight, but not incredibly concerned about it. My husband doesn’t mind, and my children need a role model.
- I like to build things.
- I write fantasy novels. Sara Camilli is my agent.
- Everything on this blog is, unfortunately, true. I never post fiction here.
- I used to be extremely shy, but my confidence grows every day.
- I believe every human is worth forgiveness. Even spammers.
That’s me in a nutshell. Glad you stopped by. No, really, I am.




If I hurt you it would be purely unintentional.
Sherri,
Hope everything is going well! Read your articles on “fatherless girl self examinination”, and like to get your thoughts on a similar matter.
As a fatherless girl, did you wish your mother would have done things differently to have your real father in your life? Did you ask you mother about your real dad? Did she come to you or you had to find out about it yourself?
This is a personal matter, and if you don’t feel comfortable sharing this information, I completely understand. I am asking for my 7 years old daughter. She is looking for answer and everyday she is growing. I feel I can’t hold much longer, but afraid she is too young to know that her father has abandoned her.
Hi, Terri. I’d love to discuss this with you, so I’ll email you. I have to think about what I will say first, though.
Glad to have you here.
Believe in them! Believe in them! Believe in everything; it’s all captivating.