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- Gratitude Sunday: Famous Last Words
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- Gratitude Sunday: What’s In Your Toolbox?
- Gratitude Sunday: Constant Transition
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Gratitude Sunday: Of Blood And Fire
Gratitude * Sunday Sunday’s heartfelt tradition. A time to slow down, to reflect, to be grateful. A list of gratitudes, our gratefulness feeds one another. Quoted from Taryn Wilson Joining the Gratitude Sunday Tradition at Wooly Moss Roots. Sunday Haiku … Continue reading
Posted in abundance, Aging, Education, Entertainment, Family, GRATITUDE, Grief, Health, History, Nature, Photography, Poetry, Politics
Tagged abundance, aging, blessings, families, family, gratefulness, gratitude, grief, grieving, haiku, health, learning, lunar eclipses, mental health, natural phenomena, nature, non-violence, peace, plants, poetry, politics, reading, siblings, solar eclipses, time, volcanoes, water
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Gratitude Sunday: Honoring Women
Gratitude * Sunday Sunday’s heartfelt tradition. A time to slow down, to reflect, to be grateful. A list of gratitudes, our gratefulness feeds one another. Quoted from Taryn Wilson Joining the Gratitude Sunday Tradition at Wooly Moss Roots. Sunday Haiku … Continue reading
Posted in abundance, Aging, Art, Careers, Education, Family, GRATITUDE, Grief, Health, History, Homemaking, Parenting, Photography, Poetry, Politics, Science
Tagged abundance, aging, blessings, families, family, friends, gratefulness, gratitude, grief, grieving, haiku, health, honoring women, learning, mental health, mothers, nature, non-violence, parenting, peace, plants, poetry, reading, real food, water, wives of Henry VIII, women, women's history month, writing
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Gratitude Sunday: Celebration of a Life
Gratitude * Sunday Sunday’s heartfelt tradition. A time to slow down, to reflect, to be grateful. A list of gratitudes, our gratefulness feeds one another. Quoted from Taryn Wilson Joining the Gratitude Sunday Tradition at Wooly Moss Roots. Sunday Haiku … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Food, Gardening, GRATITUDE, Health, History, Homemaking, Nature, Parenting, Photography, Poetry
Tagged celebration of life, Elizabeth Warren, families, family, family pictures, flowers, food, gardening, gratefulness, gratitude, grief, grieving, haiku, health, learning, Mary Jane Butters, memorials, mental health, mothers, nature, non-violence, nutrition, parenting, peace, photographs, plants, poetry, reading, water, writing
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Why, Yes, I Don’t Like Doctors – Part One
In my adult life, doctors, bless them all, have blamed every complaint I’ve ever had on one thing: my fat. As a child I was round enough but my complaints were viruses or common illnesses that could be vanquished by … Continue reading
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Tagged allergies, amalgams, breastfeeding, cesareans, cesateans, chicken soup, disability, doctors, families, grandfathers, grandmothers, health, home remedies, lactation, mercury, mercury amalgams, mothers, poverty, pregnancy, welfare, working mothers
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