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November 24, 2025

MANY BLESSINGS

This is the time of year when we look at the world with renewed gratitude for the blessings in our lives. I don’t know why we have to be reminded to be thankful when every day brings its own miracles and blessings. I think we spend so much time focusing our prayers on big blessings—like relief from pain, successful cancer treatment, healthy babies, the safety of our loved ones—that we forget to say thank you for all the mini blessings that we are surrounded by day in and day out.

I am hugely ...

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Published on November 24, 2025 10:35

September 11, 2025

The Family We Choose

Most of you know I am the oldest of ten children. My extended family is quite large and my in-laws are many as well. I’m blessed that we are for the most part a harmonious family with only minor skirmishes creating fleeting issues.  

I am further blessed by the people that are not related to me by blood or marriage or any legal definition, but are nonetheless members of my chosen family. (Thanks for getting me thinking about this Kim G and Angela.) They are the people I love and who love me....

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Published on September 11, 2025 10:40

The Family We Chose

Most of you know I am the oldest of ten children. My extended family is quite large and my in-laws are many as well. I’m blessed that we are for the most part a harmonious family with only minor skirmishes creating fleeting issues.  

I am further blessed by the people that are not related to me by blood or marriage or any legal definition, but are nonetheless members of my chosen family. (Thanks for getting me thinking about this Kim G and Angela.) They are the people I love and who love me...

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Published on September 11, 2025 10:40

August 13, 2025

A FEW GOOD WORDS

Coming home from the ophthalmologist earlier in the week, the car in front of us had two interesting bumper stickers I could read even though one of my eyes was fully dilated. One had a cross like the one at Calvary and it said “I’ve got a guy for that.” My mind immediately started racing. A guy for love…peace…forgiveness…eternal life…hope…

I had never seen that bumper sticker before and thought it was wonderful.

Another car passed with a tie-dyed bumper sticker saying “Choose Kindness” a...

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Published on August 13, 2025 07:34

July 4, 2025

WALTER

They met on a blind date and dated for nearly two years before they decided to tie the knot. They were a little cautious since it wasn’t the first marriage for either of them. He was fifty-eight and she was forty-one. He has a Boston Blackie pencil thin mustache, a full head of hair, and grown children and grands. My sister, Lori, became an instant grandmother–a role she relishes–the day she married Walter. I was proud to be her matron of honor.

I knew the attraction was serious when my sist...

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Published on July 04, 2025 10:46

June 22, 2025

PARTY ON!

For the last thirty days we have been in full on celebration mode with multiple festive gatherings to celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary. For several months leading up to the event I got to flex my previously untested party planner muscles. I had a lot of fun doing it. More than I expected. I’m a little at sea now that everything is done. (Can you hear my sweet husband in the background saying time to work on my buildings on the railroad while you can still see and have a relatively steady ...

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Published on June 22, 2025 07:01

May 10, 2025

My Newest Release

After ten years in witness protection, Morgan Tucker is hidden no longer. Evil hasn’t been thwarted by a false name or Morgan’s move to the small town Lansdale, Wisconsin.

Mark Trask, a veteran of Lansdale’s police force, returns from vacation to find his reclusive housemate, Phil Hughes, missing. The driver of a black pickup truck stalks Mark and nearly kills him. Are the targeting Mark or is it related to Phil’s mysterious disappearance?

Elsie Dennis lives with her older brother, ...

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Published on May 10, 2025 08:17

April 16, 2025

And Then…

It seems that everyone is dealing with scary, difficult, and life-changing “stuff”. My prayer list grows longer every day. Loss of parents, children, spouses, friends. Cancer. Pneumonia. Stroke. Heart attack. Diseases I can’t even pronounce. Loss of mobility. Depression. Blood clots. Dementia. Fire. Flood. Accidents. Job loss. Contentious family relationships. Work-life balance. And a myriad of issues that may not seem major to someone on the outside looking in but are gut wrenching and heart b...

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Published on April 16, 2025 06:51

March 12, 2025

National Reading Month

March is National Reading Month. After dancing around between different months it was moved to March to honor Dr. Suess, Theodor Geisel, whose birthday was this month. It seems appropriate that the author who introduced reading to many of us should be remembered this way.

Every month is reading month for me. Since I had my first book published, I have been introduced to many new authors with The Wild Rose Press who write in genres I had not previously read. I have had new worlds to explo...

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Published on March 12, 2025 10:24

February 18, 2025

Sweet Seventh

It is hard to believe but today is the 7th anniversary of this blog beginning. I started it to have a social media presence for my author journey that I began in earnest after retiring from a forty-one year career in healthcare information technology.

We’ve shared a lot over the past seven years. You’ve encouraged me on my author journey more than you know. I could not have persevered without knowing you were there supporting me and cheering me on. Words are inadequate to thank you for the l...

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Published on February 18, 2025 06:27