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“Open your arms to life! Let it strut into your heart in all its messy glory!”
 
–Deborah Wiles

HEART VS. HEAD

The heart is an amazing organ! Not only does it sustain every cell in your body, But it also is the keeper of your emotions, Monitoring whether you’re mad, sad, or glad.   The most strenuous job of your heart is to keep All your other organs supplied with blood and oxygen. But sometimes when […]

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My Joy

Like most of us who write, sometimes I get blocked.  You know, that feeling you have nothing to say, nothing to add to the world of written words. When I get this condition, I turn to those around me for inspiration.  My husband, Bill, who I am living in a camper with in Texas for […]

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The Real Spirit of Christmas

There is a Facebook post that pops into my feed every couple of days now.  It is a Christmas post.  Not the cheery, “Happy Holidays” or cute kid with Santa post.  It’s one that reminds us that Christmas is not joyful for all, for some it is downright sad. Here’s the post: “Someone you know […]

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Ready?

Yesterday, we buried my Aunt Clara.  The last of my dad’s siblings.  She was 94 years old.  And she was ready. Aunt Clara was a beautiful person.  She had the most engaging smile, her translucent blue eyes twinkled when she laughed, and her hair was the perfect white as she aged.  She was beautiful inside, […]

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Day of the Dead

Crystal is our son, Ab’s, wife of 13 years.  When she joined our family, we were excited to learn her family’s traditions.  She is of Mexican and Cuban descent, and her family celebrations were very different from our German heritage. In her culture, Familia is most important!  Over friends or work or anything else, family […]

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I Know I Can!

My grandson, Linc, is the backup quarterback for his 7th grade football team.  Sunday, when I asked him how his game was yesterday, he said, “Well, I threw the only completion in the game.  And, my first.  Now, I know I can, Grandma.”  Just matter of fact, a realization that he did it, and would […]

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Getting Worse

The Okawville Book Club reads interesting works, for sure. This month, we read Demon Copperhead. In this work of fiction by Barbara Kingsolver, the story is told by Damon, nicknamed Demon, a young boy who suffers unbelievable loss. His father died in a tragic accident before his birth. His drug addicted mother dies before he […]

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Loneliness and Our Youth

Last month this blog explored the loneliness epidemic in our country.  The health impacts are concerning for adults.  Young people are feeling the effects as well, and in different ways. I was shocked to learn in researching this topic just how many young people identified themselves as lonely.  In a recent article in Scientific American, […]

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How Will I Know?

  Most things in our lives have a distinct beginning, middle, and end. There’s no doubt when a movie is over; The credits start to roll, and the music gets more dramatic. The plot has reached a conclusion, and the characters live happily ever after.   We can tell when winter is coming to an […]

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Loneliness

I abhor being lonely.  I’m ok being alone sometimes, to write or read or just think.  But after a day or so, I need people.  Maybe it’s because I grew up in a family of nine and there was never time alone.  Or maybe that’s just the way I’m wired. I’m happiest with others.  But […]

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