by Lynn Oldshue | Aug 9, 2019 | A Southern Soul
“I started Sticky Fingers pottery six years ago so I could homeschool my two kids. My dad is a potter. My grandmother had Alzheimer’s and I was taking care of her at home. I needed something to do to pass the time so I started making pottery. It became my...
by Lynn Oldshue | Aug 8, 2019 | A Southern Soul
“I am a retired nurse of 35 years and a retired photographer of 25 years. When I was nine-years-old, my dream was to be a nurse, photographer, and model and live in Washington D.C. I did all of those. When I was young, my shape was out of sight, then I hit 50. ...
by Lynn Oldshue | Aug 7, 2019 | A Southern Soul
“You are riding with Uber Dancing Queen, the number one Uber driver in Washington D.C. I worked as the front desk manager at a hotel for 15 years. A friend told me about Uber and the first thing I thought of was having a party in my car. I started just with...
by Lynn Oldshue | Aug 6, 2019 | A Southern Soul
“I have worked at the Greenbrier for 61 years. I am 87. I was 26 when I came here. I was a houseman on the third floor. Anywhere else they would call it a janitor. My job was scrubbing and sweeping I was in the Korean War for three years. I was shot and wounded...
by Lynn Oldshue | Aug 4, 2019 | A Southern Soul
“My dad died a year and a month ago. It has been a painful year. So much of who I was has been ripped away and I am redefining myself. I am moving to Houston to work with podcasts for the Houston Chronicle and begin the dream I never thought would happen. My...