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The Big Significance of Small Business
Normally, I avoid buying cookies, or anything, from strange children on my doorstep. It’s not so much that I discourage budding entrepreneurs as that I prefer to not support the mega-companies providing the product and pocketing most of the profits. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty, blogging, Business, children, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Family, Growth, home, Humor, inspirational, Job, Life, Lifestyle, News, Parenting, Personal, Relationships, shopping, success, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged cheap, children, cookies, customer service, small business
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Something Different: a Community of Independent Thinkers
I know it’s frustrating when people say this to you, but it’s actually a good sign: “No one else has ever had a problem with this.” This tiresome phrase, calculated to squash you down and shut you up from whatever … Continue reading
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Tagged church, community, educational, global, work
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The Weakness of PowerPoint
In order to extract maximum impact from today’s literary essay, you need to pretend that you’re sitting in a crowded room, staring at a PowerPoint presentation on the giant screen in front of you. You’re staring at a PowerPoint presentation … Continue reading
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Tagged college, education, parent, PowerPoint, student
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Thanksgiving is a mindset, not a day
We have entered a season of thankfulness that encompasses more than one day of overeating and wrestling with a 25-pound bird, kickoff to a purchasing and partying frenzy that is somehow linked to a message and a Messiah totally unrelated to fat men in red suits. Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty, blogging, Business, Christian, Christmas, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Family, Food, Humor, Job, Life, Lifestyle, Personal, Politics, Random, Relationships, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged art, black, blessings, Carolyn Henderson, Christmas, dentis, Depression, dogs, electronics, Friday, holidays, kittens, loss, painting, paperwork, Steve Henderson, thankful, thanks, Thanksgiving, unemployment
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Eddie the Thug Is Looking for a Job
As you know, these things make a huge difference in the efficient running of any company, and the reprobate who can’t get in line with the program gets in line at the unemployment office. Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Business, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Growth, Humor, Job, Life, Lifestyle, News, Personal, Politics, Random, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged business, cat, county, deer, economy, employee, food banks, government, hard work, high taxes, highway, homeless, job, looking for a job, nation, news, private, property taxes, public, road kill, sector, shelters, taxes, thug, unemployed, value, work
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The Rise of the Feminist Revolution and the Fall of Old Fashioned Courtesy
In protesting the offense of men opening doors for women, is the solution for nobody to open doors for anybody? Continue reading
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Tagged 1970s, 1980s, bigot, chivalry, Congress, courtesy, culture, doors, female, feminist, feminist revolution, humor, male, men, modern, opening doors, Pentagon, pig, sexist, women
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The Golden Compass in My Head Is Made of Plastic
This latter is odd since the directional compass points of North, South, East and West only make sense when I’m looking at a globe, which isn’t something you carry around in the car. Continue reading
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Tagged art, artist, blogging, Carolyn Henderson, compass, directions, east, freeway, globe, golden, humor, Ipod, lost, map, MapQuest, middle age, middle aged, north, Norwegian, plastic, road signs, south, Steve Henderson, west
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Internet Disconnection
But the cheerful woman on the other end of the phone line — on the other end of the planet, actually — was definite that there was no problem with my modem, no problem with my connection, no problem of any sort anywhere in my vicinity, and was there any additional way that she could help me, please? Continue reading
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Tagged Amber Waves, art, Ascension, Awakening, blogging, Carolyn Henderson, cell phone, computer, customer service, customer support, Darjeeling tea, India, Internet connection, Internet provider, middle age, middle aged, modem, monthly cell phone plan, news, Norwegian, Peggy, Steve Henderson, technical support, technology, the Internet's out, Waiting, You Tube
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Jiminy Crock Pot! We’re Eating Hot Food Again!
Lately, though, with dinner more often than not consisting of graham crackers with peanut butter and a glass of milk, I started longing for a hot, savory meal, even a gray one, that would cook while I worked. Continue reading
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Tagged America's Test Kitchen, Betty Crocker, Biblical, Carolyn Henderson, Chinese, cook, cook while I work, cookbook, cooking, crackpot, crock pot, dinner, German, graham crackers, hot food, hot meal, Jiminy, lasagna, meal, Mexican, middle age, middle aged, Middle Aged Plague, milk, modern convenience, Morroccan, Norwegian, Norwegian Artist, peanut butter, pimientos, portobello, portobello mushrooms, pottage, recipe, Slow Cooker Revolution, Thai food, Thai green curry sauce, tuna casserole, what are pimientos
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Heigh ho Silver — Away! Onward, Burnt Orange!
To be sure I wasn’t hallucinating, I drove around the block and double checked, as did Tired of Being Youngest at my side.
Confirmed. Somebody else in the least populated county of the state owns my car.
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Tagged art, artist, auto, beauty, blogging, business, car, Carolyn Henderson, culture, current events, daily life, economy, family, humor, life, lifestyle, middle age, Norwegian, orange, painting, relationships, rumor, silver, small town, Steve Henderson, travel, writing
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