Family

Roots

Part of my family roots are embedded in Kentucky.  My mom and Aunt Ruth were born in Smiths Grove.  Their parents, Margaret Louise Walker and Carter Harrison Barner, were born there as well.  In fact, several generations of Barners and Walkers came from Kentucky.  One of my cousins traced the Barners back to John Barner …

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Random Thoughts

In Retrospect

This is a follow-up to last Thursday’s colonoscopy. After one sigmoidoscopy and four full blown colonoscopies in my seventy-four plus years, I’ve learned a lot.   Here’s a list of recommendations for you to consider prior to your next trip down $#!%  your pants lane. About a week prior to your procedure make sure the toilet …

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Random Thoughts

My Next Colonoscopy

I’m scheduled to get my next colonoscopy tomorrow.  I know this isn’t a medical forum, but I thought you might gain some insight from someone who’s currently in the fray.    When I was in my late twenties I had my first invasive procedure, a sigmoidoscopy.  That procedure requires slipping an approximately thirty inch “scope” …

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Life Lessons

B.S. – Before Scanners

I started working for the National Food Store as a stock boy in 1963, the fall of my junior year of high school. I liked the job and my boss liked me. My boss was C.J. Perry, but he preferred “Perry”.  I called him “Sir” my first day on the job and it stuck.  I …

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Family

Bronze Baby Shoes

Bronzing baby shoes has been a tradition for over 75 years.  Mine are a fine example.  Mom had them bronzed, took me to a professional photographer, and assembled a small shrine in my honor. I think she did the same for my sister, Sharron, but I have no recollection of my youngest sister, Jackie, having …

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