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The Genius and Ingenuity in All of Us
We’re all smarter than we think, and if we allow ourselves, we can accomplish more than we ever imagined possible. Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Family, Growth, Humor, Life, Lifestyle, Personal, Random, Relationships, success, Uncategorized
Tagged phone, recession, repair, simple, toilet
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The Great Washing Machine Adventure
Yes, I know. But our generation is the product of Depression era parents, and in this generation we are working through a Recession era angst. So you use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without. Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, are you nuts, art, artist, blogging, caretaking, Carolyn Henderson, culture, current events, Depression, Depression era, do without, hammock, in shining armor, make it do, middle aged, Middle Aged Plague, new washer, Norwegian, progeny, recession, right brain, Steve Henderson, the Depression, the Great Depression, the Recession, use it up, user's guide, washing machine
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Christmas Cheer, Unemployment, and the Recession
I am a Pollyanna pessimist, which means that, although my natural tendency is to look at the negative aspects of life, I continuously train myself to look at the brighter side. I try not to be an irritating ass about … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, middle age, recession, unemployment
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