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Electronic Distractions
I find myself increasingly involved in electronic distractions. Instead of involving myself in things that adults should do, I play cell phone and tablet games. Then when all that fails, ps4 Diablo 3. I’ve beat the game … 3 times now and am playing segments in Torment 1 mode. I feel like as part of…
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Man, I need a Break!
I cannot begin to remember what I posted last, but I can honestly tell you so much has happened. The story is this: My daughter Ashleigh’s ex-boyfriend, Cody asked to talk to me. He and Ashleigh had a child together, Benjamin. Benjamin was in Children’s Hospital and had two different heart surgeries, was born premature,…
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Racism, The Threat Rages On….
“I Can’t Breathe…” George Floyd said these words before Minneapolis police officers on duty choked him and watched on without assist. Jacob Blake was shot seven times in the back in front of his wife and three children. Breonna Taylor was shot and killed where no ambulance was available to aid her in the five…
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Life IS Full of Surprises
I left one of my jobs in a bad way, many years ago. I wanted to tell my hotel boss this when I eventually sit down for my annual review. I suffered, badly. My ex husband was at this point in time a horrible father. He’d sleep, keep the doorknobs to the bedrooms tied together…
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Introduction – Ashleigh
This one is a hard post. So I will do my best to be objective. This is my daughter Ashleigh. She was born February 10 @ 4:30 pm by c-section. She was hard coming into this world, and hard living as a child. She was taken by c-section because the doctor wasn’t sure whether she…
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Introduction – Eric
Welcome to blog post #3. This is my husband of nearly 18 years. On August 3rd, 2020 we will be officially 18 years married. This year – according to the Hallmark Anniversary Gifts by Year page – states it’s the appliance anniversary. (Quick! Someone get me a refrigerator! No ice dispenser though, please… Added headache)…
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Introduction – Darrian
This is my youngest daughter, Darrian. She lived a tough life, but she was so smart, so lively, and so beautiful. Her attitude could either draw you in or push you away. She would make more noodles than she could possibly feed herself at one time. Maybe enough for a medium size Italian family. Or…
