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November Twenty-sixth; Being Thankful in a Really Weird Year
I’ll admit, I’m struggling with this. When this year began, I along with the rest of the world, had no idea what we would be facing. Nearly everything we have known, everything we have routinely done was taken away from … Continue reading
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Tagged battle, Covid-19, creative, depression, family, Pandemic, social distancing, thankful, thanksgiving
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Day 322; Footnotes of Gratefulness
He tested positive. After all the precautions, after the staying home, the face coverings, the washing hands repeatedly, he still got the virus. Saturday he looked horrible. My son who simply doesn’t get sick, looked and acted sick. You could … Continue reading
November Fourth; World and Worry Weary
Every morning since the end of March and I was laid off from my job, my mother has called me. Sometimes more than once a day, but at least, every morning. It is her way of greeting and beginning the … Continue reading
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October Twenty-eight, Facing the Storms
Its the year 2020, what is new about facing storms? Not one thing. In one year we have faced a pandemic, job loss, financial loss, fires, hurricanes, killer hornets, earthquakes and that is only the tip of the iceberg that … Continue reading