Childhood Memories

Mort and Stubs AKA Dog

My dad and Uncle Harry Mac were best friends for most of their lives. My dad described Uncle Harry as more of a brother than a friend. I’m not sure how or where they met. I know that they loved and respected one another until their final days. Their friendship began in their teens. They …

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Life Lessons

Good Friends

I mentioned “good friends” in a prior story and was asked “What makes a good friend?”   I believe that friendship means different things to different people.  For some of us just knowing someone makes them a friend.  For others, an on-going relationship is an important criteria.  Here’s mine. Good friends are there whenever you …

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Family

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I don’t remember how old I was when I went to my Aunt Dutch and Uncle Elmer’s twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, but I remember that it was held outside in their yard.  They got lots of silver dishes, cards, some money, and one Barbie like doll dressed in dollar bills.  I remember thinking that twenty-five years …

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Current Events

The Right Hand and the Left Hand

You’ve probably heard stories about right hands and left hands.  The saying goes that the right hand doesn’t always know what the left hand is doing. If you have a relationship with anyone you’ve probably experienced such a conundrum.   Husbands plan things for wives, wives plan things for husbands, parents plan things for children, …

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Childhood Memories

Three More Reese’s Pieces

Volcanoes We studied volcanoes in fifth grade.  Although Michigan is volcano free, it was a part of our study.  Mr. Reese didn’t just talk about volcanoes.  He had built one to share with his students.  Talk about cool.  That was the coolest. Mr. Reese’s volcano was an honest to goodness, as real as it gets, …

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Life Lessons

Notepads and Gigabites

When I neared the end of the teaching  portion of my career, personal computers were just finding their way into schools.  They started in offices and made their way slowly into classrooms.  Apple, PET, Texas Instrument, Atari and several other brands made their way onto the hi-tech scene .  Life, as we knew it, changed …

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Family

Two Trips to Vegas

My dad was a card player. He liked to play all sorts of games. He, like me, had just one rule. “Tell me the rules before we start.” He played euchre, 500, gin, pinochle, double-deck pinochle and tonk, but most of all he liked poker and blackjack. His favorite place to play blackjack was Las …

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Family Life Lessons

James A. Marvin

  I met Jim Marvin about 30 years ago at a poker game. I was invited to sub with a group that he belonged to. I liked him right away. Eventually, I became a member of the group and while playing several hundred hands of cards we became good friends. The group took turns hosting …

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