The Case of Mysterious Elmo

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While sitting at my desk, I hear this familiar voice, “I feel great!” coming from nowhere. Glad he does today, but where is the voice coming from? I recognize the source of the sound coming from my Elmo stuffed character, but I am in my office. Elmo normally resides on the porch and comes out only when we have little people visits.

So how did he travel to my office, and where is Elmo? Maybe he was strategically placed here to remind me to think positive thoughts today, and my work will be light and go smoothly. Upon diligent search in the cracks and crevices of my office, I still come up empty handed!

Where, oh where, is my red furry Elmo? The mystery will have to remain unsolved—for now—there’s work to be done on my book proposal!

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About Teresa Lasher

Teresa K. Lasher, Freelance Writer and Speaker 266 Timber Creek Circle NW Comstock Park, Michigan 49321 Phone: 616.785-9878 Email: terri@lasherstudios.com www.lasherstudios.com Teresa is a freelance writer living in Grand Rapids, Michigan with her husband. They have two grown children, and two precious grandchildren. She enjoys writing creative non-fiction works about her travels, memoirs, poetry, and devotionals. She loves to read, write, bike, sail, motorcycle, and adores walking in nature’s beauty. Teresa has spoken to women’s Bible study groups regarding the trauma and blessings of brain surgery, and also communicated her love of “Journaling” to groups such as MOPS (Mothers of Pre Schoolers) and Salvation Army corps officers. She has spoken on query writing and how to prepare articles for publication among writer’s groups. Her published works have appeared in Rider, Sailing, Women’s Lifestyle, Thunder Roads of Michigan, West Michigan Christian Newspaper, and War Cry and various newsletters. She co-authored articles featured on The Salvation Army’s website and news releases, and is a contributing writer in Gold Wing Road Riders Association newsletters and Seasons, a women’s magazine. PUBLISHED WORKS 1. “And Away We Go!” Let is Slip newsletter, May 2008 2. “Sweet Memories,” Thunder Roads of Michigan magazine/March, 2008 3. “U.P. From the Back Seat—Passenger perspectives on a Michigan and Canada adventure, Rider magazine/February, 2008 4. “Thirsty Soul,” The War Cry/February 16, 2008 5. “Treasures Forever,” Women’s Life Style magazine/July, 2007 6. “Two for the Road--A couple makes the leap into racing with a doublehanded race across Lake Michigan,” Sailing/February, 2007 7. “West MI Christian Newspaper Celebrates Eighth Year,” The West Michigan Christian/October, 2006 8. “Uninvited Guests—Providence Bay Campground, Canada,” Gold Wing Road Riders Association newsletter/October, 2006 9. “Make Working From Home Work for You,” Women’s Life Style magazine/September, 2006 10. “It’s Never Too Late for Mothers & Daughters to Connect,” Women’s Life Style magazine/May, 2006
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2 Responses to The Case of Mysterious Elmo

  1. Vicki says:

    Happy hunting.

  2. Someone must have hidden it as a joke? but, I haven’t discovered the cluprit nor Elmo! very strange!

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