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Write Your Own Story
Abraham Lincoln said, “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” We agree—but maybe start by writing it down. Think of it like making a list and checking things off as you go. The first item might be “win the lottery.” (Who says this has to be nonfiction?) It’s your story. Creativity isn’t just allowed, it’s required. Just remember, you’re in the driver’s seat. If you decide on a beach vacation, that might be about four hours east. But if you decide to learn a new

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Feb 253 min read


Winter Positivity: Finding Joy in the Chill
Our patio table was blanketed by fresh morning snow. The colorful umbrella, bungeed tightly closed, crowned a three-inch overnight gift. Four chairs leaned forward, tipped carefully against the table, as if huddled together for warmth. At first glance, it looks like an ending: summer dinners on pause, and conversations packed away. But look a little longer, and it becomes something else entirely. This is what winter positivity looks like. There’s something comforting about ho

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Feb 183 min read


Sweet Love
Every Valentine’s Day, we’re surrounded by messages about romantic love – perfect couples and dramatic declarations. But look away from the bowl of candy hearts, and you’ll see love in zillions of other unique ways. Sometimes, sweet love has fur. It’s the pet who sits quietly beside you when you don’t feel like talking. Paws padding down the hallway when you get home. Sheri: Like the dog who loses their mind when you walk through the door, even if you are only gone for five m

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Feb 112 min read


Through the Lens of Positivity
Sometimes a photo does more than show what’s in front of us. Sometimes it is a positive reflection, quietly tells a story through a lens of positivity. We use photography to pay attention to people, small moments, and everyday life. When we take the time to really look, there’s a lot of good already there. This blog brings together inspirational photography quotes that reflect the way we see the world. They’re simple and honest. Photography, to us, isn’t about the camera. I

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Feb 92 min read


Connect the Dots
Life challenging questions show up early and often, without much warning. We’re expected to answer with confidence. Yet most days, we’re just staring at a page full of dots, pen hovering, thinking, Are these two dots supposed to connect to each other…or what??? Sheri: Life definitely has a very dry sense of humor. It rarely hands us the whole picture. We get hints, a nudge here, or a curveball there. Some dots are bold and obvious like birthdays, graduations and weddings. Oth

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Feb 42 min read


Put Ping in Your Pong
Put some ping in your pong. Bring enthusiasm to the ordinary, curiosity to the familiar, and a little mischief to the routine

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Jan 282 min read


Reading the Green
Reading the Green - Sheri & Bill Picture a foursome on the green, huddled like a tiny board meeting in golf shoes. One player crouches over the ball, studying the slope with the intensity usually reserved for tax forms. The others gather behind him, heads tilted, eyes squinting, soaking up every clue the grass is willing to spill. They’re not being nosey. They’re being wise. Because in golf - just like in life - we get better when we pay attention to each other. That moment i

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Jan 283 min read


Have a Way with Words
Have a way with words - Sheri & Bill Words are tiny things with tremendous talent. They can soothe, spark, sell, soften, inspire, or - if we’re not careful - set off a four-alarm misunderstanding. No matter if you’re a gardener, astronaut, jazz pianist, or professional napper (hey, someone has to do it), having a way with words is one of the most underrated superpowers you can sharpen. Sheri: I do love a good turn of phrase, and my favorite way to start off the day is with a

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Jan 212 min read


Lifeboats to Lemonade
Nature has been perfecting the art of adaptation long before we ever caught on. Chameleons shift their colors like quick-change artists, squirrels turn into tiny stockbrokers stashing food for winter, and octopuses disappear in plain sight with their magic camouflage. Adaption is positivity in action, written right into creation itself.

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Jan 143 min read


Between the Notes - The Magic of Lyrics
Sheri: Songs are more than just melodies and beats. They’re tiny novels, poems, and sometimes even whispered prayers set to music. When I write a song, I am trying to craft a story with my lyrics that is both heartfelt and relatable. Sometimes the story hooks you even before the melody does.

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Jan 74 min read


Half Full?
Life loves to serve us glasses filled to unpredictable levels. Some days, the pour feels generous, even bubbling to the brim with possibilities. Other days? Well, let’s just say we’re squinting at the dregs, wondering if the pitcher ran dry. But perspective is a choice.

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Jan 13 min read


More Than Seasonal
What if we didn’t pack up the seasonal Christmas cheer with the ornaments and extension cords? What if the hopes, promises, and good tidings of the season did not get boxed?

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Dec 29, 20252 min read


A Shining Moment
Sometimes the most meaningful moments of the season are found in the soft glow of a single ornament - a small, colorful reminder that even simple things can carry years of memory and warmth. In the middle of the holiday hurry,

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Dec 22, 20253 min read


Merry Musings - "Sheri & Bill" Holiday Quotes
No “famous” quotes here! It’s just us, “Sheri & Bill,” with some of our own holiday musings that we have compiled, about a season we truly enjoy!

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Dec 19, 20252 min read


Holiday Traditions - Little Rituals, Big Love
Traditions matter, even the silly ones. They are little anchors that we drop into the waters of our lives that keep us steady when the year feels wild.

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Dec 17, 20252 min read


Be the Gift
They say, “a gift is not a gift until it’s received.” True enough, but we’d argue it’s not fully a gift until it’s appreciated, used, or at least re-gifted with a wink. A candle left unlit, a book unopened, a compliment shrugged off -each is a small treasure still waiting for its moment to shine.

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Dec 12, 20252 min read


Hope Is ...
Hope rarely enters with fanfare. It often arrives quietly, like a small bird settling on a branch or windowsill - eye catching, and always welcome. That’s what Emily Dickinson understood so beautifully. Hope isn’t a thunderclap; it’s a whisper that stays, even when the storm rolls in.

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Dec 10, 20252 min read


Committee Decision
Ah yes, The Committee; where dreams go to be carefully discussed, mildly rewarded, and eventually voted into reality - assuming we don’t run out of coffee, decaf and donuts first.

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Dec 3, 20253 min read


A Symphony of Thanks
Thanksgiving has a funny way of sneaking up on us. One day you’re looking for your flip-flops, and then all of a sudden you’re Googling “how long does it take to thaw a turkey the size of a toddler?”

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Nov 26, 20253 min read


Potential Energy
Add Potential Energy - Sheri & Bill Weights on a rack are stored “potential energy.” Energy in motion (kinetic energy), occurs when you actually lift them up. And when you lift them repeatedly, you experience the heat energy you feel in your muscles (which is internal kinetic energy). Physics in action. Presto, you’re stronger and healthier. Ready to flex, do good deeds and create world peace. Some tasks generate a lot more heat than others. Writing a thank-you note is pretty

Sheri and Bill Eppright
Nov 19, 20253 min read
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