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Me and My Fan

  When I was a little girl, Anne and I would lay blankets down on the floor in our bedroom and lay in front of a box fan. I could nap forever with my face in front of a fan. … Continue reading

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Paleo Banana Bread and a Stranger in My House

TGIF!! So glad it is the WEEKEND!!!!!!  I am sure I am not the only one that loves it when Friday rolls around. I do love my job, but there is nothing like the freedom of a weekend! The weather … Continue reading

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The Day George Strait got Thrown out of the Window

It was Christmas time and Anne and I were coming home for the holidays and enjoying our time off from College. We were both broke college kids that had no money but we scrimped and saved to buy our Dad … Continue reading

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“I Am Fine with just Calling Somebody”

Growing up on a farm, always outside tinkering with stuff some would think that I am kind of mechanical and handy. I am not. I have no “handiness” to me at all. If something breaks or doesn’t work right, I … Continue reading

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Books and Being

It is Friday. I love a good Friday! I love the expectations of a wonderful weekend and most of the time I love having NOTHING planned for my upcoming weekends. I adore to be busy and I find that 9 … Continue reading

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That Driveway

When I was a kid I spent a lot of time at my grandparents farm. Actually, through out my entire childhood it was really my home. It was the one place that never changed. My father built a house, my … Continue reading

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Life on the Other Side of the Screen Door

Ever hear these words when you were little “Ok, ENOUGH, go outside and play!” Now, no one needed to tell us exactly what to do once we got out there. We were innovative enough to entertain ourselves. Gosh, I cant … Continue reading

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The Station Wagon…..Yesterday’s Mini Van

I was born in the late 70’s and being an 80’s -90’s kid I grew up in a station wagon. I am sure many of you can relate from my generation. I remember when I was really young my Mom … Continue reading

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