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Tag Archives: children
That Carries Me
Today’s assignment: Find the post that has received the most views, likes, or comments, and write a related follow-up post. Not surprisingly or perhaps very much so, my parents. Their passing left a gash in my soul that pulls at heartaches everywhere. … Continue reading
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Tagged being there, bereft of words, children, continual, Daily post, emotions, gash, imperfect, laundry, logic, love, master teacher, medicine, neater, parents, pillow, presence, soul
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Front Door Shoes
Dad always said, “Leave your shoes at the door.” NOT! He said, “If you leave your shoes by the front door I’m going to throw them into the street.” Although he said this often, he has never to my knowledge … Continue reading
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Tagged abundance, children, dad, DPChallenge, front door, poverty, shoes
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A Mother’s Way
I went from a relatively carefree childhood (except for the divorce of my parents which was profound for a 3 year old) to my teen years (politically but not socially rebellious) to a well adjusted young lady and college graduate … Continue reading
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Tagged carefree, childhood, children, Family, life, lopsided, married, mother, mourning, NYU, pancreatic cancer, shock, smart, teenager, transition
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Manna
My Type A personality is doing well with the challenges put before me. I am managing them and my expectations with an appreciation of time/space continuum, priorities, and the desire to see assignments to their finish. Nothing has been pushed … Continue reading
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Tagged All Quiet on the Western Front, appreciate, beauty, blog, challenges, children, daughter, English, expansion, expectations, feel, healthy, manifest, manna, Mom, nourishin, student teacher, supportive, technology, thorns, time/space, Type A, Word Press, Writing
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Rambling Rose
Today looks to be a good one, lots to do, see, read, consider. I have recently joined online writer’s forums and have resurrected many of my poems, with minor modifications, from decades past. I must admit to a feeling of … Continue reading
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Tagged attention, children, costs, devotion, dreams, fertile, intelligence, Kumbaya, learning, love, nightmares, parent, presence, relevant angst, teaching
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When I open my heart and mind, especially to the right person, in comes love. Not only is this another aside from my #journeytopublish posts, it’s a Saturday post, which is a first. I was catching up with my middle … Continue reading