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October 14, 20224 min read

Sorting Through the Stuff

I couldn’t believe how different her yard looked. Granny loved plants and let them grow large, often taking over whole […]

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October 7, 20224 min read

Dreading the Snake

I’m passionate about mowing. And weed eating. It’s not the obsessive kind of passionate where everything has to be precise […]

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September 30, 20225 min read

Target on My Back

Our parents went out of town for the weekend when I was in elementary school and my aunt stayed the […]

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September 23, 20224 min read

Watching the Wound Heal

Blood dripped out immediately. I felt no pain, but my arm was obviously in shock. My shirt was covered in […]

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September 16, 20225 min read

Covering the Weak Spots

At nine years old, I told my mom I hated dance and was going to play baseball. Her dreams of […]

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September 10, 20224 min read

Your Life Matters

I’ll never forget a conversation I had with a lady at a writing conference. I asked her why she was […]

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September 2, 20223 min read

Squirt-Bottle Trained

“No more fussing at Amos. I bought the tool, today.” “Well, what is it?” My husband proudly pulled it out […]

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August 26, 20224 min read

Weary Traveler

“No. It’s not okay.” “Well, why not?” “Because its crooked. We aren’t going to settle.” I cannot tell you how […]

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August 19, 20223 min read

How Long Do Spacesuits Last?

“Mama, how long do spacesuits last?” “Well, that depends. Are you using your spacesuit on a regular basis or is […]

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August 12, 20223 min read

5 Ways to Make Back to School Great

As the new school year is upon us, we as parents and grandparents, relatives and friends, have a huge responsibility […]

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