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Baby Boomers Singles Club

My Baby Boomers Singles Club introduction was informative but socially unremarkable.  I’d estimate there were about sixty new people.  There were approximately fifty women and ten men.  If the entire 1,160 members are made up of a similar ratio of women to men, there are potentially 962 women members.  If that’s true, there must be …

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Life Lessons

One Mississippi

When I was growing up and we were playing touch football, the linemen had to count one, one-thousand, two, one-thousand, three, one thousand, etc. before they could rush the quarterback.  We didn’t have enough kids to play all of the positions, so we usually went with a center, a quarterback, and a receiver.  The count …

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Family

16 Years Old

Eva turned 16 yesterday.  Like most sixteen-year-olds she’s happy to have her driver’s license.  She’s been saving to purchase a car.  She and her brother, Brady, are very different in that regard.  Eva is a saver and Brady does his best to keep the economy going. Over the past several months, I’ve seen a big …

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Family

15 Weeks

Shortly after I retired, I shared some retirement ideas with my three children and their spouses.  Ruth and I would spend fifteen weeks a year with each one of them.  Realizing that fifteen weeks could be a bit overwhelming, I told them that it didn’t have to be fifteen consecutive weeks, but rather, they could …

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Ruth

Baby Steps

After Ruth’s accident I made a personal vow to take things slowly.  I wouldn’t make any big changes for at least a year. I’d seen others make changes too fast that they later regretted.  I didn’t want to put anyone through life altering events that we weren’t prepared to handle. Keeping both my Michigan and …

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Ruth

The Tamarack Gallery

During the summer of 2018, when Elizabeth and Sutton began their fifteen-month musical tour, Ruth and I were members of their groupies.  We followed them around the State to catch a few of their shows.  We took several side trips, especially in northern Michigan, as we enjoyed the beautiful scenery and local attractions.  On one …

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Life Lessons

Why We Write

My first real experience with writing was Mr. Miller’s eight grade English class at Clara Barton Junior High.  We had to write a piece each week.  He gave us the topic, and we did the writing.  Later in the week some of us were asked to read our compositions to the class.  I was asked …

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