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Monthly Archives: April 2013
S.A.L.E
Originally posted on Symplestuff in Life:
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Carla & Elvis
My son and I were late arriving at Carla & Ray’s Benefit Concert because we went to the American Legion instead of the Dupo VFW. When we arrived Rev. Keith Ital was performing. Rev. Ital is the pastor of the … Continue reading
Posted in family, friendship, Religion
Tagged emotions, helping others, humor, life, memories, relationships, travel
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Dilemmas Answered
Dilemmas can sneak up on you and cause undo stress if you allow it. At Carla & Ray’s Benefit Concert last Saturday night (April 20) there was a 50/50 drawing during the entertainment with 1/2 of the proceeds going to … Continue reading
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Tagged celebrations, decisions, helping others, memories, relationships, travel
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Road Trip
Cramped in the car’s back seat as the excitement builds. Another mile marker flashes by my heart beats faster. My legs grow numb as the beats pound inside my ears. Damn Road construction slows me down, and I’m not the driver. … Continue reading
Thank You For Being A Friend…
What a night we had: dancing to the music of two great bands. My beautiful cousin, Carla has such great friends. The very 1st band she ever sang with came to her benefit and even played. Carla told me that … Continue reading
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Tagged celebrations, chronic disease, helping others, memories, relationships, travel, ways of coping
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Some Memories Need Forgetting
Yesterday was a bit hectic because I was trying to use my memory to navigate around St. Louis, MO to get to the Science Center. Some things sound so easy in theory, but turn out to be otherwise. (See https://sandrabranum.wordpress.com/2013/04/07/so-simple-not/ for … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, chronic disease, decisions, eyes, fear, relationships, stress, travel
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Maxwell Smart Says…
You may not remember the TV show Get Smart, but as ol’ Maxwell Smart says: “Would you believe…?” Well today I got an email surprise. Would you believe I drove all the way from Dothan, AL to E. St. Louis, IL … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, humor, life, memories, social media, travel, TravelZoo, tv
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The Perks of Being a Writer
This explains why we write. The how is up to each of us to discover.
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The World’s Top 10 Most Unique Business Cards
Wish I’d seen these before I ordered my business cards!
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Rainy Daze
Sitting here listening to the rain wondering if I can go out and play No I’ll wait for the mud the water will surely create. Hurry rain. I want the mud! Now years later and I’m still sitting here listening … Continue reading
Posted in macular degeneration, poetry
Tagged aging, chronic disease, decisions, eyes, feelings, life, memories, Nature
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