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Category Archives: Transitions
The Color of Human
Learning just how privileged we are may be the first step to also learning how we can be better allies to our Black brothers and sisters, and all who do not share our beigeness. Continue reading
Appreciating it all – before it’s gone
Health challenges can lead to greater appreciation. Continue reading
A Twinkle in Time
Growing doesn’t stop after we start “showing signs” of aging. It simply deepens into a rich, full relationship to ourselves. Continue reading
Posted in Aging, As I see it, Finding my way, Health and Well Being, Transitions, Uncategorized
Tagged Aging, Aging with grace, growing up and older, humor, life, Loving my body, Peace with age, wrinkles
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How did this happen?
I have no idea how any of this happened. Just a few months ago I was boasting to a friend about how healthy I was. Oh sure, I was diagnosed with cancer 20 years ago, but that was 20 years … Continue reading
Posted in Aging, As I see it, Health and Well Being, Transitions, Uncategorized
Tagged Aging with grace, life, Postive thinking, Time
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A Heart Remembers
My heart remembers things my head tries to forget. At least that’s the way it felt this morning when I woke up remembering today marks ten years since I got the call that my mother was failing fast and I … Continue reading
Posted in As I see it, Transitions, Uncategorized
Tagged Angel, family, life, Love, Memories, Mom
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Planting our seed
Want to do more with your life, but not sure what your path or purpose may be? Here are some ideas for following your passion, as well as how important it is to do just that. Continue reading
Loss of Innocence
Many of us are remembering where we were 50 years ago today. For all of us who were old enough to have even a vague idea of the events of Nov. 22, 1963 we can no doubt vividly recall where … Continue reading
Finding Treasures
My mother use to apologize for leaving me with the task of clearing out her basement. I would quickly suggest that she help me by bearing witness as I pulled each box down from the shelves, opened it and began … Continue reading
Posted in Transitions, Uncategorized
Tagged Cosandier, family, history, treasure hunting
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Am I happy?
People have been asking me lately if I’m happy living back on the farm. It has been about a year since I moved here so that’s also a question I’ve been asking myself, and in that asking I’ve made … Continue reading
Posted in Transitions
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