From the monthly archives:

December 2008

Emma and Seth

by Sheryl R. Helms on December 10, 2008 · 0 comments

We were at the barn the other day and Seth wanted to ride Emma. He had been acting hyper most of the evening and when he looked at me he had that wild-eyed, out of control look that I have come to recognize. It’s the look that says, “you can say what you want, but there is no where in my brain that it will process, so it won’t make a difference.” Emma was already wild-eyed herself after giving 4 other kids rides. She was a little out of her comfort zone. Wanting to divert a potential deadly disaster, I told Seth he could not ride, but he could lead Emma around if he wanted. What I saw was absolutely amazing.

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Howrse

by Sheryl R. Helms on December 10, 2008 · 0 comments

I’ve been playing the coolest game. If you like horses, check it out http://www.howrse.com/site/logIn

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Recently my church had a series called “When Life Hurts Most” that really expounded on my previous post about living through pain.  Many people commented about that post through personal e-mail and shared their own experiences with me, so I would like to add what I learned from our recent series.  (Incidentally, I love hearing your comments and stories and if you don’t feel comfortable posting it on my site just say “great post” or some such under the comment section and then send me a personal e-mail.  That way it will actually look like people read this stuff!)

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