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  • Absentee Parents – What to Say to Your Babies

    I am not an expert by any stretch of the imagination, but I DO have opinion about child contact by absentee parents. I encourage you to not be a Disney Dad or a Mickey Mouse Mom. If you are fortunate enough to get time to call or spend time with your child and don’t know… Read more

  • The Summer Dog

    The Summer Dog

    I wrote a short story about a dog that was published in a Summer Anthology, which can be found on Amazon ( https://www.amazon.com/Stories-We-Tell-International-Anthology-ebook/dp/B097SCYX5H?ref_=ast_author_dp }. I’ve not written much lately. I’ve been trying to get unpacked and settled into my new home, and well, life just taking over and getting in the way. Yes, I know,… Read more

  • The Pink Kitty

    When I was little, I wanted a white cat. Something about the purity of a white kitty spoke to my child-mind, and every chance I got, I mentioned it to my parents. Nothing else would do; nothing short of an all-white kitty would fit my requirements. A call from a farmer down the road answered… Read more

  • Just One of the Many Reasons I Love My Hubbin

    I am writing a story and trying to get the scene from my head down onto paper when my husband interrupts me to give me a sandwich, a soda, and a kiss. He downplays his response to my voiced appreciation with, “Just trying to help out, Mrs. G.” I love that man! Read more

  • An Anniversary Not Celebrated

    Ten years. I cannot believe it has been ten years since the morning of my mother’s passing. Are there some Band-Aids that one simply cannot rip off but hopes and prays that the hurt underneath has healed? Does one try to catch a glimpse beneath that Band-Aid from time to time, hoping that the passage… Read more

  • Keeping My Sis Alive

    My sis passed away almost two years ago; she would have been 72 tomorrow. I googled events that happened on the day she was born and found an off-the-wall-interesting one. Shoe rationing began. SHOE RATIONING! I realize the war effort put a lot of things in short supply that we now take for granted, but… Read more

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