Current Events

Dentists – Cars – Hemorrhoids

I faced my fears last Monday.   I went to the dentist AND I bought a new car!!! The dentist was routine.   I had my teeth cleaned and I had no problems.  After the cleaning the dentist checked my teeth, gave me the thumbs up, and I scheduled another cleaning for October.  We all …

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Childhood Memories

Sagebrush Shorty

Baby boomer kids had a plethora of children’s shows to entertain them during their early years.  Every show included a character to bump up the interest in the show.  Detroit was full of them: Soupy Sales, Milky the Clown, Poopdeck Paul, Auntie Dee, Captain Jolly, Johnny Ginger and Sagebrush Shorty all graced the television set.  …

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Childhood Memories

My Resourceful Father

My grandson, Brady, has started doing work for pay.  I saw him at Christmas and he told me that he and a friend had started a business raking leaves and shoveling snow for their neighbors.   They worked in tandem and picked up their jobs by offering their services to carefully selected prospective clients.   …

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Childhood Memories

The Patsy

Our neighborhood was full of young families with children.  By the time kids stopped being born the head counts went something like this: Tebo (that’s us)  3  Ruff (left side of us) 4  (later replaced by the Benedicts with 3) Graham (across from Ruff) 2  (underachievers) Coatta (right side of Graham)  6  (There is about …

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Career lessons

Driver’s Education

Teachers take a bad rap for having several weeks off in the summer.   The misconception that teachers have it made because of their short work schedule is far from accurate.   Most educators take summer classes, make plans for the next school year, or take on additional part-time/seasonal  jobs.   I did all of …

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Current Events

Read the Fine Print

I spent the last ten days in Michigan experiencing the cold weather that I bought a home in Florida to avoid.  I returned for my consultant work with Michigan Works! Southeast. My original plan was to fly to Michigan on March 19th and return on March 23rd.  I wanted to return to view a  large …

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Career lessons

Thank You Ken

I was twenty-two when I started teaching at Plainwell Junior High in the fall of 1969.  I had a girl friend who was still in college and I drove a 1967 Mustang convertible.   I lived in an apartment that cost $75.00 per person with my good friend, Mike.  My first contract was for $6,900. …

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