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Manners

I may be hopelessly old-fashioned at 73 years old, but when my children were young and received a gift, I gave them notecards, stamps, addresses, and explained the ways a “thank you” could be worded. I encouraged them to include … Continue reading

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Sandwhich Temptation

You don’t have to wait until tomorrow to make a turkey sandwich Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of “positively … Continue reading

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Makeba My story

“Who would have every imagined that any of this could happen so fast, and all at once? I forgive myself if  enjoy it, because there is too much danger and oppression in my country to think that any of it … Continue reading

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Treat Your Feet

 For shower flooring that doubles as reflexology, consider pebbled mosaic tiles, which I recently installed in my bathroom. If my feet could speak, they’d say “ah” each time I step onto the textured surface. Plus, the finish adds graphic punch, making … Continue reading

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Adventure Awaits

Go to a restaurant. Chances are, you won’t be the only one diner.  At a table (or bar stool) for one, we can fully immerse ourselves in sensory experiences, when we’re talking to other people, we might realize the food … Continue reading

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