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2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences: Frontline Workers

    My sister is an inspiration.  I didn’t get permission to talk about this and I may now be off her Christmas list (assuming she reads my blog), but she’s a bad ass.  With the pandemic she is going … Continue reading

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2017 Something New: Icemageddon

    I remember the Enid ice storm in 2002.  We lost tree limbs, were without power for over a week, I came down with a respiratory infection, and my best friend died of cancer.  It was my birthday. The grocery … Continue reading

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2016 Cultivating Gratitude: The Apocalypse Sucks

    What would you do if you were one of the last remaining survivors on earth?  What would you do if the person you were left to live with was not a friend; not someone you would have hung out … Continue reading

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2016 CULTIVATING GRATITUDE: Grateful for a First Chance

    Pulp fiction is an acquired taste, I tell the readers looking at the books on my table. Some love it and others don’t.  But I am grateful to Airship 27 for publishing my first book, The Apocalypse Sucks.  … Continue reading

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BALANCING A ROYALTY CHECK

    I GOT A ROYALTY CHECK!  I was so excited this week when the mail arrived with a small royalty check for The Apocalypse Sucks, I celebrated with a deposit in the bank! (I gotta get a life)  It’s … Continue reading

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