
Humorous observations about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness filtered through the voice of my dearly departed mother, Norma.
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| Issues | 21 | Founded | 3 years ago | Last Issue | 2 years ago |
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To his younger girlfriend, a college girl, (he was older, a professional doing well), after he offered to, and bought her, a new dress, and was hanging it in her closet: “This is the nicest piece of clothing you own. You better take good...
After that whirlwind Christmas, as chronicled, I’ve been resting, refocusing, and forging ahead.
The first big push of the year was my best friend’s son’s wedding, which she orchestrated like a pro, and which was quite literally the event...
Day 17
Sheila’s little loves, rescue dogs Isa and Tux, needed their morning walk. Being first up, followed closely by Brandi, I grabbed leashes and the four of us trekked out. There is MUCH to see right here in the neighborhood, which we...
This is a longer-than-usual one, but so full of happy!
SHE’S HERE! My Michigan buddy arrived Saturday the 16th at 11:30 a.m. for several days of holiday shenanigans, and we hit the ground running.
Backstory:
Brandi and I met in 2004 via...
My first stop today was a few doors down from the house I grew up in, and the present owner is the daughter of the folks who owned the house back when. Her name is Pam, and she is 10 years older than me, the same age as my next oldest sist...
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Gen X daughter of two WWII veterans with Baby Boomer siblings and Millennial children. Quite the cosmic cocktail! Fun life observations filtered through the voice of my mother, "Norma". Sweet or savage, she always shot straight from the hip.
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