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March Tenth; Days of Difference
My son laughs at me when I get the days mixed up. Since I have no set schedule, it seems that days blend together. A same day, different date thing. I have a calendar on my desk, so I can … Continue reading
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Tagged calendar, care, day, difference, flowers, humanity, schedules, time
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Footnotes of Day Thirty-Two; Dear Self
So, it is the month of love. Why do we try to restrict the acknowledgment of things to certain, limited days? Anniversaries are one day, Grandparents have a day, bosses have a day. If we look, calendars are marked with … Continue reading
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Tagged belief, calendar, confidence, courage, love, self, self-esteem, Valentine, Valentine's day
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January Thirty-first; Footnotes for Looking Forward
Last day of the first month of a not as new, year. Where are we headed? As a society. We have battled and are battling a pandemic. Something that has turned the entire world upside down. The year that shall … Continue reading
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Tagged activity, calendar, change, mind set, month, new, Pandemic, thoughts
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January Fourth; Hope in the Beginning
I hope, my dogs are happy. After that trip to hike the mountain yesterday and battling to keep them from pulling me down the hill, I am beyond sore. I expected it, anticipated it, but am not enjoying it one … Continue reading