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2020 Changed Everything!
The expression “hind-site is 2020” has a new meaning. It used to mean looking back gives us clarity. We have often used the phrase I have twenty-twenty vision meaning perfect vision. I am not sure that the events that took … Continue reading
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Let’s Get Real About Ageism
I read this post in a Facebook group called “Silver Strand Society” which sparked a few thought of my own that I would like to share. She wrote: “Traditionally, women’s power has been heavily tied to maintaining youthful appearances, not … Continue reading
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Tagged age obsession, ageism, aging, appearance, color of hair, dyed vs natural hair, getting older, going gray, hair transitioning, motherhood, sex appeal, sexism, silver hair, silversisters, suppression of women, white hair, womans identity, womenover50, womens career, womens influence, youthfulness
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The Love of a Dog
There is something special about a dog’s love for his master. It is like no other love on earth. In a way it makes me think of the love of God. Don’t get me wrong in no way am I … Continue reading
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The Differences in Men and Real Men
Who would you want to change your tire the clean well dressed white shirt collar work who sells pharmaceuticals for a living or the scruffy blue collar laborer with his dirty hands? Continue reading
Adversity is for Growth
Most people choose to take the path of least resistance but in so doing many great lessons of life are missed. Each difficulty, is an opportunity for great growth. Mary Kay of Mary Kay Cosmetics always said, “We fail forward to success.” Some of my greatest lessons in life were learned during tough times. Continue reading
The Dog’s Life Is Not For Me!
The policies of our government to provide handouts to the so called “poor” does not help and empower the individuals. It only creates a mere existence such as my lazy dog waiting for the next handout. All we are breeding in this country is a generation of lazy people seeking something for nothing while breaking the backs of the good hard working entrepreneurs of this country.
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Is the American Dream Worth It?
The value of homes steadily continued to rise from year to year until the housing crash October 2008. Now many find their mortgages upside down, their homes are worth less than what they owe. More homeowners are going default in record numbers on their mortgage loans and the government is stepping in to help with new programs to rescue the home owner.
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Appeasement or War?
Failure to teach discipline to young children breeds “would be terrorists” to society at large. Appeasement is no solution it only adds to the problem. Parent’s who fail to discipline their children are the contributing factors as are Government officials in appeasing terrorists. Continue reading
Going Against the Grain
I watched my father build his own business, and build our house out of the trees that he cut down himself. I remember going to the saw mill with that truck load of trees and watching them sawed into boards that would become the new house that we moved into when I was in the 4th grade. Continue reading
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Tagged child rearing, Do-it-yourself, entrepenuer, family, homeschooling
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Hello World! It’s a beautiful day!
Throughout my years several people have suggested that I should write a book. Then I discovered the new trend in blogging and thought that might be a great place to start sharing my thought and life’s lessons in hopes that it might be a help or inspiration to others. Continue reading
Posted in Child Rearing, Cultural experiences, Family, Homeschooling, Travel
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