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  • Christmas Traditions to Look Forward to Each Year

    Christmas Traditions to Look Forward to Each Year

    *Answer to the prompt at the bottom of the post. πŸ™‚ In this ever-changing world, it’s a comfort to have things that you can count on to see you through the different stages of your life. Since many of us are creatures of habit, it’s pretty safe to assume we thrive on tradition. This love Read more

  • Veteran Grudge-Bearer Right Here

    Veteran Grudge-Bearer Right Here

    I’m working on letting go of my grudges, but my natural inclination is to hold on to them forever. Not healthy, I know, but the topic is something I’ve actually put a lot of thought into. The organized rendition of these musings is found in this article I published on Medium. Please give it a Read more

  • Different Choices and Life Trajectories

    Different Choices and Life Trajectories

    This prompt brought to mind the book Einstein’s Dreams by Alan Lightman. I borrowed it from the library in college and absolutely loved it. That’s saying a lot since I’m usually not one to be entertained by speculative or science fiction, although I don’t know that this book fell in that category. Still, this one Read more

  • As Much as I’d Love to Say Chomper…

    As Much as I’d Love to Say Chomper…

    Not all Sharptooth (T-Rexes) would be as nice, so it would have to be a Spiketail (Stegosaurus). I mean, if we’re talking one breed, but if it’s exactly one dinosaur, Chomper. Then again, it’s not the same without the whole gang (Littlefoot, Cera, Ducky, Petrie, and Spike). So, I don’t know, maybe Barney? Question: How Read more

  • Zurich and Prince Edward Island

    Zurich and Prince Edward Island

    We mean two roundtrip tickets, right? Otherwise, it would just be a ticket to a destination and a ticket going home. So, my choices would be Zurich (which would also allow me to go to Geneva to visit my MIL as well as visit other places included in the Schengen) and Prince Edward Island, Canada Read more

  • Who Is St. Ives?

    Who Is St. Ives?

    My name is Ivy. It’s short enough and shouldn’t have a nickname. Still, those three letters comprise two syllables and compel the lazy to shorten them even more, but in reducing the number of syllables, they inadvertently augment the spelling into four letters: Ives. A word to the wise, I don’t like being called Ives, Read more

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