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Facing Adversity

The world lost a great man last week in his battle with cancer.  I never met Charles Krauthammer, but through his literary work and commentary over the last few decades I felt like I came to know the kind of man he was.  What intrigued me the most was that he achieved...

Tiny Packages

In the time it takes for you to read this post, there is a woman anxiously awaiting confirmation of what she’s suspected for months.  She announces the news to her spouse, whose eyes open wide with amazement, followed closely with laughter and tears, followed by...

Alone, But Not Lonely

Living in the country, in a serene, less hectic environment, gives me plenty of “alone” time.  I enjoy the quiet solitude, yet I never find myself lonely.  However, this was not always the case. Many years ago I programmed every minute of my day with doing something...

The Men In My Life

I was out of state this year celebrating Father’s Day with three of my favorite men – husband and two sons (with families).  I saw how each man played a role in my life in helping to shape who I am as a woman, wife, mother.  While traveling back home, I realized I...

Too Much of a Good Thing

Summer is upon us with lots of grandkids, lots of animals, lots of heat, and, as always, my inclination to always go overboard.  Whoever said grandkids are the best because you can love ‘em, spoil ‘em, then send them home was right … but the rest of the story is my...