Hello GirlfromRedding. It's really nice to see you here, and your post was great.
I promise I will not say more about my overly-exacting read. Unfortunately for me and the productivity of my Saturday, I spent a couple of hours and read just about every comment she had composed. (Before people mention this again, I use the site also and know how to distinguish comments between the OP and the "pinner." Dumb word. Sorry!) The thread that I noticed is not-linear or consistent, and is only discernible through patterns and contents of comments -- not necessarily the pictures. Though, the pictures that move us, speak to us, or inspire us can reveal things, too. I know, for sure, my pinterest tells a great deal about my life. I realized this as I was moving through hers.
Thank you for your post; I didn't know we had more than one person here who knew Sherri, but I may be way off about that number by now. Though I didn't claim to know why she is missing, or say anything disparaging, I probably should not have posted about my Saturday voyage. Never had I looked through a person's social media before. Often I remind myself that on Websleuths we don't really discuss"cases." We discuss real people. Looking at it that way, I guess I would be considered a snoop, and I don't want to be that person.
What I do know is I started with curiosity, and continued on with a respectful, sensitive heart, and thought just maybe I would find something of value. What I ended up coming away with was an impression of a curious, energetic woman with a gentle spirit, a happy wanderlust and a positive nature. She had a special devotion to her children, for sure. Truly, it was awesome and made me question if I, had my choices been different, could be anywhere near as cool, creative and committed when it came to raising little blooming people. It also reminded me how complicated and "human" people are and that each of us has a story. OK, I am getting a little teary, so signing out...
GirlfromRedding, I don't like overstepping bounds of privacy, and again, I am sorry if I did that here.