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While I agree with my mother’s last blog post for the most part, I have some additional thoughts. With respect to the experiment where high school students  line up for a race and the winner would receive a scholarship to the college of their choice, but those students who had […]

Rebuttal


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My Mother’s Hands were rarely idle.  If she was awake, they were busy.  She had a confident “I can do it” attitude, and her work ethic was, “Nothing is too much trouble if it’s done with love.” She bandaged boo-boos, dried tears and wiped runny noses.  She kept a spotless […]

I Remember, Mama


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After publishing Je t’aime in August, 2017, I was contacted by people who said they had read the book and thought we might be related.  Our family name had come up in their ancestry search because it had been their mother’s maiden name.  It turns out my grandfather and their […]

Grandpa Frank



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From  The Animal Collection by Richard Terboss * Okapi Have you ever met an Okapi? They are shy and not at all sloppy. Its top half looks like a short-necked giraffe And its bottom half like a Zebra’s pa-ja-ma. Makes you wonder who is its daddy and And furthermore who […]

Sharing a Smile


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Let me set the scene:  amidst the chaos and cacophony of  current news and concerns over Caronavirus and its impact on our physical and economic health, I have been taking Tears of My Heart through the final steps to publication.   Several frustrations in dealing with technical difficulties put me in […]

How Would You Respond?


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To the world you may be one person, but to one person, you may be the world.  Taylor Hanson After two failed relationships—the first due to desertion, the second because of bigamy—Luanne was left to raise four children as a single mother.  With the support of family, a strong faith […]

Prince Charming



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A week ago Saturday, my clock radio turned on at six as usual set to the classical music station.  After listening to the five-minute news and weather report, I decided to relax in bed and listen to the beautiful melodies of the Masters for a while before beginning my day.  […]

Music Appreciation





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“It’s a boy!” a first born son.  On the day that child was welcomed into the world, celebrations were held around the globe and around the clock. There were fireworks and bells chimed in every church and cathedral; there were gala parties where champagne corks popped and orchestras played; and […]

Heritage



On December 18th, 1958, four days after my nineteenth birthday and one week before Christmas, my Father’s life was cut short by an act of violence.  My Dad was forty-eight years old, an attorney who did pro bono work with Polish immigrants, a loving family man, respected community leader and […]

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