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2018 Clearing My Life: Christmas as it Should Be
It’s Christmas and there are a million things to do. I think back about how I used to make Christmas happen with kids at home, a job during the day, limited funds, Christmas cookies baking, and still I managed … Continue reading
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2018 Clearing My Life: Things Come in Threes
It’s been a long week. Things come in threes and we’ve had three so far this week. A member of the Enid Writers Club had a massive heart attack and maybe a stroke. She seems to be improving … Continue reading
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Tagged holidays, illness, old wives' tales, snow, tragedies, winter
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2018 Clearing my Life: Small Business Shopping
This weekend was Small Business Saturday – just in time for Christmas shopping. Buying local from small businesses helps the consumer find quality goods and services and provides a living for the small business entities. Authors are small … Continue reading
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2018 Clearing My Life: But Not my Dog
My greatest wish is to be the kind of person my dog thinks I am. I didn’t write that quote, and I don’t know where it came from, but it is an honest statement of what I wish … Continue reading
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Tagged Craig's List, dogs, love of animals, pet parents, pets, raising kids
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2018 Clearing My Life: Weekend in Texas
My blog is late this week because we spent the weekend with family in Texas. We shopped, sampled a little wine, and visited. When family turns to friends, you know you’ve got a good relationship. My husband’s cousin … Continue reading
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Tagged Dallas, friends, grand dogs, Grapevine, Metro Plex, relatives, Texas
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2018 Clearing my Life: The Aftermath
The aftermath of Halloween is all around us. My husband and I walk the dog most mornings and the day after the Halloween onslaught we marveled at the things we found in our neighborhood. I loved the two … Continue reading
2018 Clearing Your Life: A Change is Gonna Come (Sam Cook)
Change is inevitable. It is a good thing for some, others struggle with it. To Live is to Change. To be perfect is to change often. – John Henry Newman. I’ve often misquoted this saying and … Continue reading
2018 Clearing My Life: Blooming Justice
The first in the Keystone Lake Series, Blooming Justice is soon to be released. Erin Sampson is a high school senior ready to start college – on a shoe-string. Hard working and determined, she knows she wants to … Continue reading
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2018 Clearing my Life: Preparing for Fall!
Cold weather is coming! Today is the day – the day that the cold air is coming in along with more moisture. Fall is here, and winter is on the way. With that in mind, I brought in … Continue reading
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Tagged cold weather, Denny Price Family YMCA, fall, geraniums, Greek Food, plants, winter
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2018 Clearing my Life: SWOSU-Sayre Literary Festival
I was asked to speak at SWOSU-Sayre’s annual Literary Festival https://newsok.com/article/5609767/swosu-sayre-fall-literary-festival-to-be-held-on-oct.-5 this last week. I found myself immersed with a great group of people who love literature as much as I do. Terry Ford and her staff put together … Continue reading
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