Suzanne Rudd Hamilton
Bio
I tell fictional stories in many genres of everyday women and girls with heart, hope, humor and humanity. Learn about all their flaws, choices, and discovery that come with their individual journey. You may meet someone you want to know.
Stories (4/0)
Detour
The pungent smell of sweat, stinky socks and stale snacks lingered in the car cumulating in greater proportions every day. Sometimes I thought it had seeped into the carpet, but the rest of the faux-vinyl seats should have been immune. Yet the smell never ebbed. Combined with the irritating sounds of arguing children and parents, the signs of the family road trip never yielded for a second. But one stunning sound can instantly clear the decks of all strife and strike fear straight into the soul of everyone within earshot… a police siren.
By Suzanne Rudd Hamilton10 months ago in Families
Tumbleweeds and Tornados
I was never good at math, and yet I sat there in my backseat prison trying to contemplate the required speed of the car to successfully jump out the door and calculate the exact angle of the roll needed to avoid major injury or certain death.
By Suzanne Rudd Hamilton10 months ago in Families
Tales from the Backseat - Episode 1
Episode 1 – We’re Off to See… A Nudist Camp? Everyone has childhood vacation stories. Dads taking too many photos. Mom’s obsessively giving handy wipes to each kid after they touched anything. And siblings forever wrangling for ever-precious inches of space on long road trips.
By Suzanne Rudd Hamilton2 years ago in Families
Tales from the Backseat: A Family Road Trip
Traveling in 1970 something was quite different than in 2020 something. Without the all-powerful and knowing internet, planning a trip meant visiting the library to look up travel books or arranging everything through an expensive travel agent. Hours in a library for a busy mother of three was not an option and travel agents were not really for family road trips.
By Suzanne Rudd Hamilton2 years ago in Families