Sharon's Bio
I didn't call myself a writer until 2007, and it was my husband who named me one initially. Writing has been my passion since childhood, though I never dreamed of being able to publish anything until my 40s. I published on my own site and in a local paper, but had never written anything for pay until 2008. Now, it is a critical element of my job and it remains my passion.
I am a middle-aged, happily married woman. I have a teen age son and two step children in their 20s. My parents call me their "flower child", though my friends consider me relatively conservative. I live in Great Falls, VA with our menagerie of cats and dogs and neighboring wildlife. I vacation in New Mexico and Florida at every possible opportunity.
I was born in El Paso, Texas, but was raised just a few miles from where I live now from age 7 until I attended college at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, VA. I taught middle and high school English for a few years, moved to Okinawa, Japan for a few years during a short first marriage. I earned my M.Ed. in Counseling & Personnel Services from University of Maryland, then taught a few more years, then married my current husband.
I worked with Jeffrey for 12 years as co-owner of a remodeling company, and then I started myNeighborsNetwork.com in 2000. In 2003, I turned my hobby into a business and have been running it ever since.
I am an introvert, shy by nature. I love to read, knit, needlepoint, pet my cats, and of course, write.
The Death of Courtney Schilling
With angst in my heart, I am reporting the death of Courtney Schilling, age 24, at 11 am, today, Saturday, October 31st, 2009. Her parents and brother, Joe, were with her. I have no other details at this time, but will keep everyone apprised. Courtney died 3 months and 2 weeks after her diagnosis of ovarian cancer. Her mother, Joanne, said to me, "There are 45 cards here that she didn't get the opportunity to read. Please tell everyone that the cards helped; we all felt the prayers offered and they comforted us."
She said more, but I can't see through my tears to keep typing. Please continue prayers for Courtney's family: John, Joanne and Joe.