Sheba Lawshea
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Pour, Swivel, Smell, Taste
Every Thursday night Mrs. Walker comes in and sits at table 39 by the window, and asks for our Finest Merlot. She orders a bottle and two wine glasses. She asks the waiter to leave the bottle at the table. She pours herself a glass, places the glass stem between her two fingers then swivels it on the table. She picks it up to smell, then taste. She always leaves the second glass empty, as if she was waiting for someone, and stays until we are closed for the night.
By Sheba Lawshea5 years ago in Humans
Van Gogh's Little Black Book
My Dearest, Maddie I prayed and hoped that you would never find this letter, but if you are reading this now the damage has been done. You may find this hard to believe, but I worry my life and everything we stand for is in danger. I don’t want to believe it but the way he looks at me sometimes puts fear into my very core. This book your father knows nothing about, but he knows I have kept things from him. I know he will come to find out, that is why you must not tell your father. Take the money I left you and run Maddie! You must run, know that I love you and only want the best for you.
By Sheba Lawshea5 years ago in Humans
Can You Read, or Are You Just Memorizing Words?
Are you aware that the letter ‘c’ makes two sounds? One sound is the all too familiar /k/ sound as in ‘cat’ but did you know it also makes the /s/ sound as in ‘cent’’, or what about the letter ‘s’? Do you hear just the /s/ sound? What about when you say the word 'as' or 'has?' You hear the /z/ sound.
By Sheba Lawshea5 years ago in Education


