Author: Sheryl

  • Houghton and TCK-PFO

    For almost two weeks I’ve been involved in a training for those headed overseas to teach, dorm parent, and administer schools and boarding programs for TCKs.

  • This and That

    I’m sitting in a training session right now—I’m a trainer, not a trainee—so I can’t totally focus on a longer, coherent post. Snippets are in store for you today. Memorial Day Weekend found me working and being reminded that I have one of the most amazing “jobs” of all times.  Facilitating a reunion for the […]

  • Q & A

    I love answering questions, so if you’ve got them, keep ’em coming!

  • Ask me!

    If you’re reading this, you need to give me some suggestions about what I should write about or ask me questions, and I’ll do my best to answer them.

  • The Red Suitcase Correlation

    There is a direct proportion between the number of days the valise can remain in the middle of everything and the number of days it takes me to get over jet lag.

  • Viva Italia!!!

    I’ve definitely been missing out for a long time, well . . . all my life.  I’ve been in Italy since Tuesday evening.  What could be bad about a country that has an amazing variety of coffees almost everywhere you go, good chocolate and great friends?  I haven’t done much in Rome but sleep and […]

  • The Great Rift Valley

    Sweating is not my favorite thing to do—especially when it happens as a by product of normal breathing.

  • Sitting in Germany

    My time in Germany is half over.

  • A Rose by Any Other Name

    More than 99.9 percent of people with the first name Sheryl are female. (Wow. I hope so. Poor guy, whoever he is. I hope his middle name is more masculine than his first name.)

  • Not So Bad After All

    Just a quick update . . . surgery went well and recovery hasn’t been that bad.  I’m still not exactly sure everything that happened—one of the dubious perks of being under general anesthesia.  I know they took 2 polyps, but other than that I’m not sure.  The recovery room nurse was sweet and helpful, but […]