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It’s Not You, It’s Me.

“The clock is a conspiracy & a crime against humanity and I would not own one except I miss appointments without it.” — Brian Andreas

Dear Friends,

Life appears to have gotten away from me. I’ve fallen behind on too much, and though I’d like to say otherwise, I must take a few days to catch up. It’s my hope that I’ll have things in order in time for Sunday’s post, but that remains to be seen.

Thank you for your patience and I hope to see you again soonly.

Stay safe and be well.

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  1. D. Wallace Peach

    No worries, Sheri. I think this happens to ALL of us, and it’s healthy to just step back and do what we need to do without stressing about it. Take a deep breath, and we’ll see you when things calm down.

    1. Sheri Dye

      Apparently I suck at ‘stepping back’ because I can’t seem to pry myself away. 😅

      1. D. Wallace Peach

        I was going to say…. I hope that means that things are manageable. Take care of yourself.

        1. Sheri Dye

          Lol. Sometimes things aren’t manageable so much as surviveable but we’re getting there. Thank you though.🌹
          How are you doing?

          1. D. Wallace Peach

            Buried in snow, which is so weird for this area. But the power is still on, so enjoying myself. 🙂

          2. Sheri Dye

            That’s so strange to me.. We’ve been at over 70° for weeks now.
            I’m glad you still have power. Maybe the weather will ease up and you can start to enjoy what will hopefully be a beautiful, relaxing Spring. ❤️

          3. D. Wallace Peach

            I hope so too. The temps will probably shoot up 50 degrees when this cold snap ends. I’ll be complaining about the heat. Lol.

          4. Sheri Dye

            I can imagine.. it’s a big change for you there. Didn’t you guys just get hit by another snow storm?
            I don’t even want to think about what Summer will be like here this year.

    1. Sheri Dye

      Thank you, that’s so sweet.. now I just need to figure out how to pry myself away from this thing.

  2. Reading Tonic

    Stay safe and come back soon, Sheri.

    1. Sheri Dye

      Thank you! But I can’t seem to detach myself from this thing.. is there an ‘off’ button?

  3. sandysbookaday

    Life has a habit of throwing us curveballs, Sheri. Take whatever time you need. We will all be pleased to see you back whenever you are ready. ❤

    1. Sheri Dye

      You’re sweet, thank you. ❤️
      Now how am I supposed to actually stay away when you’re all so wonderful here..

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