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2025: Blowing in New Cars
Oklahoma almost blew away last Friday. Wildfires were everywhere and many homes were destroyed. We were lucky. I only had to clean up the dirt after the windstorm. However, I heard that tornadoes and hail pummeled Missouri and Arkansas ahead … Continue reading
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2022: Yoga
When my first child was two years old, I enrolled in a yoga class at the local church. They had continuing education classes and that seemed like a good idea for a stressed-out mother of a two-year-old. And I loved … Continue reading
2019 Life-long Learning: New Roads
I’ve come to some conclusions about life. No one gets out alive. I have a friend who hates it when I say that. But what I mean is death is inevitable. It is what you do in life … Continue reading
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2018 Clearing Your Life
I’m a day early but decided to go ahead and begin the 2018 blogs. Clearing your life will be the theme this year, because I need it! I’ve recently been looking at things … Continue reading
2017 Something New: Choices
My sister once told me she watched me reinvent myself again and again. I reinvent myself, I thought? I had no idea I did that. I guess I get bored easily and want to try new things, but I … Continue reading




