Tag Archives: aging

Dog Poop!

There.  That title alone should be enough to tell you the extent of my displeasure.  As a child, I was NOT allowed to use the “P” word.  Well into my school career, I believed that “poop” was a cuss word … Continue reading

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Marmee’s Epiphany

Last Friday we celebrated my father’s birthday and I got to have dinner with my brother.  This is not a common occurence.  In the course of conversation, we talked about visiting our grandmother when we were little.  We both remember, … Continue reading

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Musings of a Vagabond

I’ve done a lot of moving in my lifetime.  As a child, between the time of my birth and my graduation from high school, I lived in four houses in three different states.  As an adult, married for almost thirty-six … Continue reading

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Life is Good

Keeping up with two-year-old twin boys is not a job for the faint of heart.  Sitting here after three hours of recovery time since they went to bed, I feel pretty good about myself.  I survived, and better yet–so did … Continue reading

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From Hannibal to Oz and Beyond

There is something about teaching at a K-12 school that makes one very aware of the passage of time.  Years pass in rhythm.  The first few days of school, the annual field trips, programs, parent conferences, breaks, plays, concerts, ceremonies, … Continue reading

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