by Lynn Oldshue | Jul 28, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“This is the 129th year of the Neshoba County Fair. It started as a way for farmers to get together and trade goods and it grew every year. There are livestock shows and you can still win ribbons for the biggest tomatoes and watermelons. There is also a triathlon....
by Lynn Oldshue | Jul 27, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“I was born with cerebral palsy. I had a seizure when my mom was pregnant and that affected my right arm. The doctor said I wouldn’t be able to talk or walk but look at me now. It was a miracle. I can kneeboard, tube, and snow ski. People think disabled people...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jul 26, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“What do you wish your parents understood about you?” (The boy’s version from our Houston youth trip) Sometimes my dad makes deals for me to work that I don’t know about and doesn’t tell me until that day. Let me know ahead of time. Chill out on the...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jul 26, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“I am a retired nurse and go to disaster areas. I came to Houston for high water rescues and started pulling people out of their homes in the middle of the night to keep them from drowning. I rescued 30 people and 10 animals by myself. The current didn’t bother...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jul 25, 2018 | A Southern Soul
Kids aren’t any different or better at Christian school. Sometimes they act worse. Give me time to cool down or relax after school before I talk. Sometimes I just need you to listen and not give me advice or tell me what to do. Don’t tell me a bunch of other things to...