Monthly Archives: July 2018

Turning the Page

Don’t you just love it when you find a book that keeps your interest and actually makes you forget all about your phone? One that is so captivating, you feel your heart skip a beat as you turn the page to see what happens next. I haven’t read many like that, but I’ll never forget […]

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Out of Control

I recently read  a couple stories that really struck me. They were very different, but both involved people who were treated unfairly. I know what you’re thinking. Who doesn’t experience something that’s not fair, and what could be so special about these stories that would make them worth reading? Please,  take a minute and read […]

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My Dog is Training Me

My dog was injured this week. For the first time,  I had to rush him to the vet. I was home alone when he got hurt and knew I couldn’t handle this on my own, so I called my best friend. Even though it was early in the morning, she came right away  to help […]

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Just My 2 Cents Worth

Friends, how do you handle people who obviously don’t have the ability to sympathize and/or emphasize with others? If your answer is that you’ve never had to deal with someone like that, then maybe you’re one of those people. Just a guess. This is coming from a woman’s perspective, so if you’re a man – listen […]

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The Meeting Place

  Indiana has the most colorful sunsets I’ve ever seen. I know there are beautiful ones elsewhere, but I’m almost certain that those  aren’t anything like what we’ve experienced here. The last few years that we lived in Indy, I would look out my window almost every evening to see if there was even a hint […]

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