If You Ever Want to Know, Ask Now!

The stories of your family and the people you come from are locked away in your elders’ minds. The holiday season is the perfect time to ask them, “Who am I and who did I come from?” If you don’t think the answers will be very interesting, just hold on to your hat! There’s a […]

Falling . . . In Slow Motion

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Yesterday my BFF and I started out for town to do the last of our Christmas Shopping. I got a little more than I bargained for. Lesson learned — watch out for those cement car stoppers. After a successful trip to the Tractor Store and the Dollar Tree, Linda and I headed on over to […]

The Wintertime Doldrums

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When the sun fails to shine through the clouds and the weather turns cold a lot of us get a little blue. My daddy is one who hates the winter. He’s like an old bear who decides it’s time to hibernate. He turns up the heat, gets in his recliner and chooses to snooze — […]

10 Ways to Lose the Holiday Blues

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The fervor sets in around the middle of October, when pumpkins appear, seeming to beg to be carved into jack-o-lanterns and homeowners give in to the newish tradition of putting up ornate and ghoulish yard decorations. Then comes the demand to focus on being thankful, with gatherings of family members and the hand-wringing over serving […]

Brand New Goals for a Brand New Year

New Year 2019

Yes, I need to lose weight and get more exercise but neither one of these will be my New Years’ goal. Too many years I focused on my outside when it came to making New Year’s resolutions. This year will be different. I’m going to work on the inside first. The older I get, the […]

When the Shopping Mall Meets the Nursing Home

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“Oh, I really used to love to shop,” says Marnie Stuart. “I’d get all dressed up in the morning and head out, and stay at it all day long. Sometimes, I’d come home and then regret not getting some item or another — and I’d go right back that afternoon and get it.” But Stuart, […]

Will You Remember Me?

I love taking photos and have since I was a kid. I also love looking at the really old pictures passed down through the family. It’s really sad when there are some pictures and no one seems to know the names and relationships. It makes me wonder. How many years will it take before no […]

The Price and Rewards of Caring

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In 2018, Newsweek published an article that featured Rob Lowe and centered on his role as a family caregiver. It’s an excellent article and Lowe talks about the stress, the emotional toll and the rewards of being there for his mother while she endured stage 4 breast cancer. It’s estimated that over 50 million Americans […]