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All in the Family: A Joke Fondly Remembered
Inspired by Mama Kat’s Writer’s Workshop. Prompt #4) Share a joke that always makes you laugh. I remember hearing this joke several times when I was a child and it really stuck with me. It was told by one of … Continue reading
Tuesdays With Tyler: Pre-School Graduation
In true Mama Sick or other chronically ill person fashion, I am really late in putting up Tylers graduation pictures! Tyler graduated June 22nd! I want to thank all who came to the graduation, my brother and his wife, … Continue reading
Each to His Own But Someone is Always Doing Something
I read The Unxpected Circumnavigation: Unusual Boat, Unusual People- Part 1 by Christi Grab as part of a member of the From Left to Write book club. I was given a free copy as part of the book club. This post … Continue reading
Tuesdays With Tyler: Memorial Day Weekend!
(On my husbands laptop again. As we speak my Genius Computer Guy is trying to recover my data from the old hard drive, and then hopefully put it on my new hard drive, please God! Please note that my husbands … Continue reading
Happy To Have Grown Up in The Time I Did
I read 29 as a member of the From Left to Write book club. I was given a free copy as part of the book club. This post was inspired by this book. In Adena Halpern’s 29, Ellie Jerome, on … Continue reading



An Hour to Kill on the Telephone
Inspired by Mama Kat’s Writer’s Workshop. Prompt 4.) You have an hour to kill on the telephone. Who do you call and why? With no offense meant to friends or other family members, the person I would call if I had … Continue reading