December 8th, 2021
Michael Embry
I gave it a shot but I couldn’t complete the National Novel Writing Month, better known as NaNoWriMo, challenge in November. I only wrote for about a week, knocking out only 5,000 or so words, before throwing up my hands and giving up. I kept thinking I would get back into it after a day […]
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December 7th, 2021
Judy Rodman
A very special interview NOTE: The audio player should appear below, if not, please click on the title of this post and go online to hear. Listen & subscribe on iTunes … on Spotify … or anywhere else PLEASE REVIEW at ratethispodcast.com/atv Dave Loggins is a rather reclusive genius. I’ve kept in touch with my friend through the years, but have always […]
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December 6th, 2021
David Frost
Advent Before sharing my thoughts on Hallmarks as “proofs” of your KABOOMER excellence, I sadly note the passage of a great American. RIP Senator! One of our Greatest Generation, Kansan Bob Dole, faded away yesterday. This image is from his postwar recovery years after his left arm was shattered in combat. Credit: NBC News Dole […]
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December 5th, 2021
Deborah Lukovich
A Great Time for Gratitude and Self-Reflection! As the year draws to a close, setting aside time to reflect about the past can bring the rewards of experiencing closure, finding meaning in painful events, and discovering patterns that need to be discarded to achieve something new in 2022. The support of many people made it […]
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December 4th, 2021
Rosalind Sedacca
By Rosalind Sedacca, CDC One of the toughest transitions for children of divorce is coping with the first holiday season. As parents our challenge is to create new traditions and activities that can replace the memories of family holidays in the past. Here are some suggestions for helping you and your children keep in the […]
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December 4th, 2021
Shelly Latinovich
Can you smell that? The cozy scent of warm cookies filling the whole house? One of my favorite holiday activities is making and decorating Christmas cookies. When my kids were younger, they would each invite a friend over for a day filled with creating Christmas cookie masterpieces as well as playing fun Christmas games. Fast […]
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December 3rd, 2021
Lori Williams
Meals on Wheels has been more important than ever the past couple years as seniors have isolated during the pandemic. But what is Meals on Wheels, and how does it work? And how do you or your loved ones qualify? Michelle McMahon is the executive director of Meals on Wheels in Denton County, Texas, and […]
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December 1st, 2021
James Swan
A Bitter Mistake In the early 1870s, two brothers took over a London-based family business following their father’s death. Anxious to make a great success, the brothers entered their product into a city-wide competition. One brother redesigned the bottle while the other designed and printed the label. When they realized the mistake, there was no […]
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December 1st, 2021
Barbara Klein
Special Note: See you next year and hope you will enjoy at least one of these literary selections. Regardless of which holidays you celebrate, year-end is often a time for book-gifts. It’s been a while since I’ve made suggestions (or warnings) on books I’ve recently devoured. At this time of year, I try to find […]
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November 29th, 2021
Shelly Latinovich
Ahhh…December! The days are filled with kids anxiously counting down every…single…day until Christmas Eve. Many families make the countdown fun with various advent calendars filled with candies and trinkets. My kids loved these…as do my grandchildren!!! Now that I am a Mimi (grandma), I have decided to create my own type of December fun while […]
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