Jacqueline March
Bio
Wow, where to start. I am a mother, I am 54 years young and now have three grandbabies. I am a full time college student and have self published three novels and am working on my fourth. In every bit of fictions lies a little bit of truth.
Stories (8/0)
Unleash you imagination and set it free.
Everything I create starts with one simple idea and always ends up taking on a life of its own. I have many hobbies that bring me great satisfaction, but I am the happiest when I can take a plain shelf sized piece of wood plain or stained (makes no difference.) Then get out my scissors and my glue gun and let my imagination take off running.
By Jacqueline March3 years ago in Earth
Quite The Eclectic Family , but We Make It Work.
For one reason or another the decision has been made, to surrender your fur baby to a shelter. This is not an easy decision to make but sometimes it is warranted. The one that is affected the most by this decision is the pup that through no fault of his own has been left abandoned in a strange place where nothing is familiar. He is scared and just wants to go back home.
By Jacqueline March3 years ago in Families
Gone But Not Forgotten
Chapter 9 The hospital has become Doug’s safe haven and our home became mine. I never drove anywhere anymore hell I never left the house. Somehow it just became the norm, Doug did all the shopping. The change just kind of snuck up on us. I don’t think either of us really paid attention to it. We were both so caught up in trying to cope that we forgot how to live. It started with the little things, someone always had to be home. With Edna gone that fell to me. I couldn’t even bear to walk down the drive to the mailbox-what if the phone rang and no one answered? What if it was Tim? I had figured out how long it took to get from room to room so that I never missed a phone call. It just simply got to the point that one day I just never left the house again. At first I don’t think Doug even noticed, when he finally figured it out he would try and coax me out.
By Jacqueline March3 years ago in Families