Monthly Archives: November 2015

Thanksformation from a Bostonian


You might think it strange putting such a weird word (thanksformation) in the title but if you hang on and follow my drift it will begin to make sense–I hope. Here it goes. I lived in Boston for 7 years … Continue reading

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Heart Restoration


My daughter in Chicago is an example of strength and encouragement to me.  A few years ago she completed her Ph.D. in Psychology and promptly passed one the most grueling exams to pass her licensure test for becoming a Psychologist. … Continue reading

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Finding The Fake


Nadine and I went on our 20 mile bike ride yesterday.  It was a glorious day with no wind and temperatures hovering around 65-70.  We passed the fake Swans in the three ponds along Hayden that I wrote about 14 … Continue reading

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Singing With Mom


I went up to Colorado Springs to be with my mom this past weekend and something amazing happened. Let me give you a little backdrop on my mom. She is 96 and is coming up on her 97th birthday in … Continue reading

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Kids Say the Funniest Things


We teach our children to say the right things.  How embarrassing it is when our children or grandchildren say the things that they have heard.  My daughter and her family were traveling to Scottsdale for Christmas and had a plane … Continue reading

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Fake Versus Real


One of the many activities that Nadine and I enjoy doing is going bike riding.  We take off from our house in Scottsdale and head west for 3 miles until we hit a trail that is called the Greenbelt.  It … Continue reading

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