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ENCOURAGE OR ANNOY
My mother-in-law, Betty, had a quiet and gentle spirit, and never said anything that wasn’t positive.  So, I remember the few exceptions vividly.  When I first met my in-laws, they were avid bridge players...
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meditate on this
When my son was in first or second grade, he had a teacher that should have retired many years earlier.  One day his class was late coming out of the school.  I watched anxiously until I saw...
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FOOTSTEPS TO FOLLOW
I’m new to being a Yaya (grandmother).  Our eldest grandson is eight and his little brother six.  I was looking through old picture albums recently when I realized just how much I’ve used my...
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YOU DECIDE
I parked at the end of the parking lot, so I could get a few more steps in while I was doing my errands.  When I came back, I noticed a pile of fast-food wrappers visible above the window on the passenger...
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I BELIEVE
This week I read yet more research confirming how we judge the world based on our first impression.  It’s been called the anchor point or the impression fallacy.  It made me stop and evaluate...
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MERRY-GO-ROUND
This week life reminded me of the merry-go-round from my childhood.  It was made up of extremes that constantly kept me off balance.  I mailed a sympathy card and a birthday card at the same...
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