Author: Rosa’s Daughter #1
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A Willing Student Makes a Great Teacher
11th Grade – Mr. Boback. I will never forget this man. I had just transferred to the local high school after a Catholic School stint from 7th-10th grade. I enjoyed most of my classes but math was not on the list. HATED IT! I gave up early on in the…
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The Top Off
A Cigar Chronicle The “Spot” was hot this early summer night. The men were looking absolutely dapper in their linen and silk. The ladies in all the hues from hot pink to deep purple were glammed and dolled to the nth degrees. It was a perfect night for anything. Lin…
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Carefully and completely.
Other people are quick to tell you what self care is. What they fail to realize is that self care is what works for ME. I may choose to color in one of my favorite coloring books whilst drinking my favorite wine. That takes care of creative me and wine…
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Learning to live loved – The Shack inspired
I am on a roll, and I like it. As this blog serves as a way to get the things out of my head and a virtual diary if you will. Only thing is this diary is not a secret and needs to be read. Listen to me loves, this…
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Living MY Life. The Pros. The Cons.
Long drives are good and bad. Good in that for me it allows me to clear my head, my think tank if you will. The bad part is the same thing. Sometimes the thoughts come fast and hard and ughhhhhhhhh it can be overwhelming. This writing comes on the heels…
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Yo Momma – Part I
Well, it’s almost Mother’s Day. What does that mean to you? I will make sure here is where I enter that this is not a warm and fuzzy feel good story about mothers. Mine especially is who I’m writing about but some of you may relate to this. Mothers Day…
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The Hero, The Villain, My Dad
Since November of 1979, my life has been in an undiagnosed and untreated mess. Unbeknownst to me, depression started in and went unattended until maybe ten years ago. I remember every detail of the day he died. November 1, 1979, All Saints Day in the Catholic faith. Having relived this…