I decided to try
something new for this blog post. I’m
linking up with the Blended Blog girls and they’ve asked everyone doing so to
REINTRODUCE THEMSELVES. I thought since
I am re-beginning my blog that this might be a way to reach new friends &
readers. So here goes!!!
I
am a 68-year-old retired teacher (after 31 ½ years in the classroom plus 9 more
years of mentoring and supervising student teachers), and I live in the deep
South with my wonderful husband of almost 48 years. We have a son who lives with his family only
two blocks over and a daughter waiting for us in Heaven. My son and DIL gifted us with two amazing
grandkids…grandson R is 15 and granddaughter M is almost 12. Those two make all our worlds go round😊
We
live in a small, rural southern town. There is very little to do here and we have
to go at least 70 miles in one direction to get any real shopping done, but it's a sweet little town with lots of history. We have lived here since our son was almost
two, and we still live in the small farm-style house we built when he was 6. Sometimes I’ve wanted a bigger, more modern
house but I’ve just never been able to leave our little homeplace. My husband (and I) love our big yard, our big
porch, and the small pond behind the house; so we’ll probably be here until we
are toted out in a pine box…or too feeble to walk up the stairs!
Although
there are things about retirement that I really enjoy (like not having to hear
a morning alarm clock…and sleeping late), I do miss my teaching and the
educators that I worked with. I never
thought about being a teacher when I was in high school or college, but God
closed some doors and shoved me through the window and put me in the classroom
where He wanted me….and where I believe I truly belonged. Teaching & education (next to my family)
are my passions!
My last class...loved those kids!!
Some
things that I enjoy are: reading,
writing, shopping (especially for shoes), going “junquing” (looking for junk),
scrapbooking, a little gardening, dancing (when given the chance), surfing the
internet for interesting reads & projects, organizing (everything in
sight), activities with my grandkids, and going on girlfriend trips with my 8
high school best friends.
I
started my blog Cheri’s Chatter in 2010 and I was definitely out of my comfort
zone. In other words, I had NO idea what
I was doing. I really enjoyed writing my
blog for awhile, although I never had a huge following; but then “life” just
got in the way, plus I got somewhat disheartened and did not write for about 3
years. Recently I decided I wanted to
renew my blog writing and plan to use it more like a journal….and if anyone
reads (and comments) that will be icing on the cake😊 I’ve always loved to write and I needed a new
project. (My childhood name was Cheri
& that’s what my grandkids and their friends call me…and I love to chatter
with anyone willing to strike up a conversation.)
*Cheri'sChatter*
Speaking
of projects….I always need to have something to do!!! I’ve begun to wonder if I am ADHD! I have a really difficult time sitting and
doing nothing. I usually multi-task such
as watching a TV program and surfing the internet at the same time. I have found retirement to be somewhat boring
so I’m forever looking for something to do or create. I describe myself as a young-at-heart
grandmother and I am fighting the aging process as hard as I can go!!! I don’t wear granny-panties and prefer “not
your mama’s jeans”! And I plan to
continue to dance the night away any chance I get (and maybe wearing my red cowboy
boots).
So
that’s ME….nothing fancy, y’all…just a southern girl who loves her sweet tea, grits, and Jesus…and who is hoping you will drop by CHERI'S CHATTER and sit for a
spell.
Be
sure to stop by The Blended Blog and meet some other great bloggers.
http://www.theblendedblog.com/2018/04/blogger-introduction.html
LOVE hearing about Cheri's life and family:) Love your home, I would love to sit on that porch and chat the day away! Enjoy your day dear friend, HUGS!
ReplyDeleteHi, I read your comment on Theresa's blog. You mentioned sitting on the porch....I had to go see your porch! You see, I have a favorite spot at my house, our screened porch. I'm still waiting to be able to sit out there....it's been the coldest, snowiest spring ever here in PA. Tomorrow may be my chance, and the next two days before it gets chilly again....the elusive spring!
ReplyDeleteYour porch looks absolutely delightful. I'm certain good times are had there!
Hello Cheri~ very nice meeting you. Thank you for coming to my blog the other day and leaving such a nice comment. I know what you mean about needing something to do since you are retired. Being a crafter I can find those somethings to do but...alas being a victim of Fibromyalgia I have really good days, and really bad....then the so so in between. It is nice surfing through your blog.
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