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Monthly Archives: June 2015
Irritation and autocorrect
For the longest time I heard many people bemoan the horrors of what they experienced with the autocorrect function of their “smart phones” but since I didn’t feel the need for one it didn’t mean much to me. Well, As … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Opinions, Personal Reflections
Tagged Cell phone autocorrect, family, humor life
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My take on public assistance
Recently there have been a lot of people posting on Facebook posters or commentary condemning poor people who receive public assistance. I suppose there are those who are “milking the system” but I do not believe the vast majority of … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Opinions, Political
Tagged churches, government, lower class, political, political opinion, poor, public assistance, working poor
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What’s all the Hoopla About?
Really, what is all the hoopla about? I have been reading many articles and posts regarding the Supreme Court ruling that all states have to recognize same sex marriage. The people for whom this is a ‘big win’ are celebrating, … Continue reading
Fabriholism and co-morbidities
Quilting became a hobby of mine late in life. It all started when my granddaughter was born a little over seven years ago. I didn’t have much money to splurge on gifts so I thought to myself, “I’m a smart … Continue reading
Grandparenting
This morning my fifth grandchild was born. It is an exciting time for my son and daughter-in-law. I remember the first child to call me grandma was my son-in-laws daughter. She was just three when her dad married my daughter. … Continue reading
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Justice for all?
I’ve had an eye opening revelation that has changed my belief in the American justice system. I used to believe that the justice system generally works well and justice is served. Well, there is a young man I know for … Continue reading
Posted in Political
Tagged courts, evidence, government, Justice, legal, trial, victim
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The ADHD phenomenon
An interim post because I’ve been a weirdo reading a text book on Abnormal Psychology. Taking Sides highlights several controversial issues in the psychology field basing each chapter on a yes/no question with the arguments for and against. I have … Continue reading
Hello world!
This is your very first post. Click the Edit link to modify or delete it, or start a new post. If you like, use this post to tell readers why you started this blog and what you plan to do … Continue reading