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Hacked

My email was hacked, and you may have received a fictitious party invitation from me.  I didn’t send it, and I hope you didn’t try to open it. I don’t understand the mindset of those whose goal in life is to cause trouble for others.  Just think what they could accomplish if they concentrated on …

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Life Lessons

Synchronicity

Synchronicity is a term coined by psychotherapist Carl Jung to describe the simultaneous occurrence of events that are meaningfully related but lack a clear causal connection. It refers to the sensation that coincidences are more than just chance. I’ve been reading about the word in the Artists’ Way by Julia Cameron, and once I understood …

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Childhood Memories

Sunday Drives

When I was a kid, my dad took my mom, my sisters, and me on Sunday drives. Most trips involved a visit to see one of Dad’s sisters, but some were just outings to get us out of the house. Those drives often took us out into the country. We’d drive through farmland and Dad …

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Childhood Memories

Mumbley-Peg and Baseball Cards

I was about ten the first time I played mumbley-peg . I had one opponent, my cousin Gene.  He was four years older than me, so we never played when I turned twelve because he had his driver’s license by then and he moved on to bigger and better things.  He still included me, but …

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Family

Senior-to-Senior

My first story about my granddaughter, Eva, was posted on December 20, 2017. It was one month after I started my blog. I introduced her as my “granddaughter” with an emphasis on “grand”. That’s what I thought back then, and my opinion hasn’t changed. She’s grander than ever. If you look up “beautiful” in the …

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Life Lessons

Why?

I took a journalism class in high school.  I don’t recall anything about it but this: who, what, when, where, why and how.  We called this the “five w’s and the h”.  Google says this. Who? – asking about a person What? – asking about an object When? – asking about a time Where? – asking about …

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