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MANIC MONDAY BACK TO SCHOOL TOOL RULES

For parents around the globe, it’s the most wonderful time of the year. The scurrying sounds of pitter patter from your little rug rats racing out the door can only be identified as the long awaited rite of passage. Social skills are honed, economics taught, and problem solving practiced.

Yes, it’s time to buy school supplies.

To assist parents in carefully selecting proper tools for the expansion of your little darling’s mind, I’ve outlined how each school tool will be used and abused. Continue reading “MANIC MONDAY BACK TO SCHOOL TOOL RULES”

Sherrie’s Always Write Blog Checklist for Next Week

Next week, Sherrie’s Always Write brings weekday humor and worldly insight to your inbox Monday – Friday. Each provides a 4 to 5 minute commentary on topics ranging from the creative tools your child will use at school this year to the poignant story of 10 Olympic refugees’ road to Rio. Don’t miss our Freelance Friday Guest Blogger R.F. Dunham as he imparts nuggets of writing wisdom.

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FREELANCE FRIDAY BLOGGING BASICS – 3 EXPERTS’ INSTRUCTIONAL

As I struggle to Post exceptional blog reading Monday through Friday, these 3 Experts have nailed the basics to successful blogging. Join Sherrie’s Always Write for this week’s edition of Freelance Friday as we welcome Hannah Wilson, Benjamin Thomas, and Wendy Greene for valuable instructional information on Writing Voice, Interviewing, and Blogging Aesthetics.

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THIRSTY THURSDAY LUNCHBOX DRINKS FOR THE CURTAIN CLIMBERS

 

Whether you are carting your kiddos off to public, private, or home school, your little rug rats need a healthy beverage somewhere between recess and detention. All that pig-tail pulling and teacher-mocking require rejuvenation. What better way to remind your miniature demon that you’re the cool parent than packing a libation to remember? The recipes below send a clear reminder that you are large and in charge.  Don’t be surprised when Sally’s mom calls to find out how to make a “Seeing C.” Be sure to tell her that it’s an old family recipe, but you’ll be glad to share your secret in exchange for one free night of kiddie corral at her house. Continue reading “THIRSTY THURSDAY LUNCHBOX DRINKS FOR THE CURTAIN CLIMBERS”

WORKOUT WEDNESDAY A-Z TECHIE WORKOUT TOGS

 

I neither claim to be a technology wizard nor a person who actually works out. But if I’m going to risk mimicking either role, why not multitask and land a perfect two-fer? I can at least be a poser plus look like I’m exercising my way into shape and appear tech savvy while sweating to the oldies. My technology department (consisting of one person) researched the most efficient way to pull off the greatest feat in all of workout land. The results are an astounding culmination of stylish gear that is both wearable and futuristic. So, if you plan to P90X or PiYo your physique into svelte celebrity status, this list will propel you onto the red carpet sporting “May the force be with you” workout togs. Continue reading “WORKOUT WEDNESDAY A-Z TECHIE WORKOUT TOGS”

TRENDING TUESDAY 2016 RIO OLYMPICS’ TOP 5 DRAMATIC NEWS STORIES

 

The Olympics begin this Friday, August 5th, 2016, but don’t expect live Opening Ceremony coverage. Nor should you expect Rio’s president to attend. Israeli Sports Minister will miss the ceremony to honor her country’s Sabbath, even though she does not practice Shabbat personally. The USA will march in the ceremonies toward the front in alphabetical order under “E,” and a retired Victoria Secret model will take center stage at the games.  Join Sherrie’s Always Write as we explore the WHY behind each story.

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MANIC MONDAY RIO de MIDWEST OLYMPIC GAMES

 

This month our neighbors to the South are hosting the 31st Olympiad. But being from the Midwest, I wanted to shed light on games that are no longer part of the formal International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) approved competition schedule. However, each unusual game was at one point part of the official summer or winter games over the last century. But don’t worry your pretty little Yankee head. These odd games thrive and are alive in states like Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, and Nebraska. Rumors have been strategically leaked that the lesser known RNBKACH (Red Neck Bald Knobber Arkie Corn Husker) Committee is formulating a You Tube application process as of this writing.  Please note, that attempts to imitate these lesser-known games are done at your own risk. They should be recorded and immediately published for others’ enjoyment on the World Wide What-the…?!

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Sherrie’s Always Write Blog Checklist for Next Week

Next week, Sherrie’s Always Write brings weekday humor and worldly insight to your inbox Monday – Friday. Each provides a 4 to 5 minute commentary on topics ranging from the hilarious made up Olympics in the Midwest to Lunchbox Drinks for the Curtain Climbers. Don’t miss our Freelance Friday Guest Blogger Benjamin Thomas as he imparts wisdom on How to Attract Readers Using Top Blogging Basics.

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FREELANCE FRIDAY PEACE IN THE STORMS

by JESSICA LYLE

Three years ago I started a new journey in life. A journey to become a mommy. I knew at the time that my doctor told us we had Unexplained Infertility, it would make it harder, but not impossible. I knew with a bit of hope and a lot of faith, I would succeed in my endeavors. And so while I knew it wouldn’t be easy, I was still excited. Fist pumping the air and shouting,

“This will be our month!” while planning our future baby nursery were my daily activities.

Well…at least for the first couple of years anyway.

Looking back, I never thought for one second, one moment that I would still be sitting here today with the same hope of hearing the sweet cries of a newborn at night… And having the same dream of feeling their soft warm skin against mine each morning.

As hard as it is to admit, three years of waiting has taken its toll on me. The excitement has worn off. The optimism isn’t always there. The doubt creeps in more than I would like. And the worry and fear often times overshadows my once strong hope and faith. Especially after another negative pregnancy test that I just knew should have been positive.

And as time marches on, I have come to realize that starting something new is usually fun, and even easy because we are full of emotions to help us. Everyone around even seems to be cheering us on; letting us know they are praying. And obviously arriving to the end of our journey is also exciting; a time of celebration.

But it’s the middle that causes us problems. It’s in the middle that storms start raging and the excited emotions of hope are hard to hold on to or even find. It’s in the middle that we might question God, question His plan, and question ourselves. It’s the middle of our journey that people put down their pom poms and stop cheering for you. At least openly. It’s there in the middle of the journey that tests our faith. And that is where I am, somewhere in the middle. And I am being tested.

Recently, I was reading the book of Mark and came to chapter 4 verse 35. The disciples were in the middle of their journey to cross over to the other side of the sea when they experienced a storm that stole their peace and robbed them of hope. It was there in the middle that they let their circumstances dictate their emotions and cause them to question everything Jesus had ever done and everything He told them He would do.

It was there in the middle. Not the end. And not the beginning.

If you are not familiar with the story, it begins with Jesus meeting the disciples on the shore, stepping onto their boat, and saying, “Let us go over to the other side.” As the plot thickens, they begin to cross the sea; but half way there, a storm of hurricane proportions arose and the disciples became petrified. Their eyes were bugged out as they huddled together in a corner holding one another and giving their last will. But Jesus? He was asleep. Asleep! Can you believe that?! A storm of hurricane proportions and Jesus is asleep? The frustration was evident in the disciples words because as the story continues, they frantically wake Jesus up, asking “Teacher, don’t you care if we drown?”

Jesus, getting up and probably rubbing the sleep from His eyes in a seemingly nonchalant way, rebuked the wind and calmed the waves, but not after turning to His disciples and asking “Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?” They had watched Him perform many miracles, yet they still had trouble believing Him for their own needs. But sometimes aren’t we like that? We hear and see of miracles happening daily, circumstances changing, and desires being fulfilled, yet we have a hard time having faith He will do the same for us?

Take comfort in the last verse of this story, “They came to the other side of the sea.” They arrived to safe ground just as Jesus promised. However, the most important lesson I want you to take away from this story is this. Nowhere after Jesus made His promise did He mention how long it would take, or how difficult the journey would be. He simply expected them to believe His promise and trust Him with the details of Him fulfilling it.

But that’s hard to do, isn’t it?

Some of you might be reading this and are having trouble with the details of when and how your miracle will happen. You might be running yourself into the ground trying to figure it out or make it work. But don’t. Hold your peace. Rest in His unfailing love for you and His promise to see you through. Trust in Him when time keeps on ticking or a storm in the form of unanswered prayers, negative pregnancy tests, shattered plans, or other obstacles stand in the way of your desires being fulfilled. Trust in Him despite His sometimes silence.

Don’t get so lost in the wind and so focused on the waves that you forget nothing is impossible with Him. Or let go of the simple truth that He is the same yesterday, today, and forever and that what He did for your friend, your neighbor, or your co-worker, He is also willing to do for you. Jesus is on this journey with you. He is in your boat. And He will get you to the other side.

Choose to enjoy the journey, despite the storms, while on your way to reaching your destination. After all, isn’t that what Jesus did?

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Jessica Lyle

Future Baby LyleJessica is the Community Relations Coordinator for an Electric Company in Oklahoma. She holds her Bachelors in Marketing from UCO and resides in Oklahoma with her husband, Josh. Join them as they continue their personal journey to become parents.

 

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