Monthly Archives: June 2008

My Childhood In An Email

I received a pretty cool email the other day. The subject line was: Your childhood in an email.

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Happy Tuesday!

Today is Eva Marie’s day to post on the boomer blog. But she’s having a tad bit ‘o trouble logging in to our blog. So, I figured I’d give it a shot. Voila! Here I am! Okay, shame on me, did that sound rather smug? Sorry…truth is I have trouble all the time logging in […]

Boomeritis

Boomeritis is a term I learned several years ago while reading an article about baby boomers. Since our generation ushered in the exercise craze, it should have been no surprise to learn that boomers were getting arthritis, tendonitis, bursitis, and many other “itis” type conditions.
 
According to www.medterms.com the proper definition is as follows:
Boomeritis: Injuries to […]

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Mom is finally getting stronger. A bout with double pneumonia and renal failure nearly gave my mom the old one-two. But she’s a fighter and her smile is back, and she’s walking and swimming three times a week now.
But she’s a little lonely, having to stay indoors more than out, as her lungs recuperate.
I drove […]

Summer jobs

So this summer, as often is the case, I am writing a book. I must fight temptations of my garden, the tennis court, even the local public swimming pool (where I would take the kids to play while I lounge in a wide-brimmed hat with a novel).
            And even though this book is not yet […]

Summer solitude

Summer can be a time when things actually do settle down—or not. We get sucked into the trap of thinking summer is endless and put off what we really want to do. We see wide open days and rush to fill them, rather than relish them.
            Try to keep summer as slow as you can. […]

Thank you, D.

 
 
Darrin was introduced to porn by a youth pastor, and later became addicted. He also lived in a home that was complex–religious to everyone on the outside world, but physically and emotionally abusive behind closed doors.
Faith was all mixed up for Darrin.

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