by Sandy Samuel Jerome | Jul 30, 2021 | Scribbles and Confessions
In my teenage years, I used to be a part of the worship team in the church where my father pastored. The tag of being a ‘pastor’s kid’ automatically put me under the scanner; every move I made was watched by more than one pair of eyes. One Sunday, we had a guest...
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | Jul 23, 2021 | Scribbles and Confessions
Recently my husband bought a new pair of sunglasses. Interestingly, the glasses not only blocked the bright sun rays but it also gave him a photoshopped view of whatever he saw through it. Deep greens, dark blues and bright whites—colours have never looked so vibrant....
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | Jul 9, 2021 | Scribbles and Confessions
March 10, 2021: A numbing silence saturated my house. Even the whimpering sounds of people who were present there were inaudible. What I could hear though were the voices inside my head questioning the why, how and what of the scene. My father had died and there was...