Darryl And Heather Sandell
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We are a husband and wife team, who like to write stories. I am also a big gamer and do 3D printing as a side job. When we are not doing all that, we are having fun taking care of our two sons.
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A view of the world from a mother’s point of view
In a world where everyone is normal there are those of us that are disabled or in even handicapped in some people eyes. This world looks down on those of us who are different and judges us with a harshness that is undeserved.
By Darryl And Heather Sandell3 years ago in Poets
Never trust anyone
"The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window." This was the first thought that popped in your head as you passed the old cabin nestled in the woods. You have passed it many times over the years, always dark and cold as you passed it on your many hikes through the forest, what makes this night different and why is there a candle burning? “what’s wrong Arthur?” Sadie asks as you near the old building. “You act as if you’ve seen a ghost”. You and Sadie have been dating for several years and have fallen deeply in love with each other, but this is the first time you have ever brought her on one of your private walks through the forest since you first met, is it some strange coincidence that the candle burns now?
By Darryl And Heather Sandell4 years ago in Horror
Who where my dad’s
I never really knew my father. My earliest memories (other than what was in the photo albums) of my father were an incident at his mother’s house where she is just screaming and yelling at us (I cannot recall if it was directed at me or not), and Me and dad leaving out the side door. Other than that memory, the only thing I can recall about him was never getting child support on time or at all. Then when I was around thirteen, other than a few brief visits, I went with Dad to a Banning-Carson football game, then spend the night for Christmas. The last thing I remember about that holiday was that I was heavily in to computers and the commodore 64 in particular, and all I wanted for Christmas was a computer drive I needed to use the computer to it’s fullest. He got me a point and click camera. When I got home, my mother and step-dad exchanged it and got me my drive. Other than that, I pretty much do not feel I have a dad.
By Darryl And Heather Sandell4 years ago in Families