by Doug | Jan 21, 2017 | Attitude, Daily Living Advice, Faith, Family, Fears, Health, Things to Think About, Uncategorized |
I don’t know about you but I have been bombarded with so many people I know having health issues . It’s darn near a daily experience that I learn of someone new who has an issue and needs my prayers and maybe a ton of prayer. Many of you reading this ,...
by Doug | Oct 5, 2016 | Crazy Mixed Up Times, Family, Uncategorized |
Howdy all ! My last post had some pretty bleak news to pass on. Some of those struggles continue and a couple more grey clouds, yet blue skies have around for most of the days. No BIG announcements but tons of little events. Here are just a few: Snuck up North for a...
by Doug | Sep 16, 2016 | Attitude, Crazy Mixed Up Times, Daily Living Advice, Depressed, Faith, Family, Fears, Frustrated, Inspiration, Stress, Things to Think About, Uncategorized |
This has been a mentally challenging week. It started last Sunday when my Father-in-law collapsed while celebrating his 68th wedding anniversary, was non-responsive & rush to a local hospital. Thanks God he is now “ok” . The docs have no idea what the...
by Doug | Jul 20, 2016 | Attitude, Children, Crazy Mixed Up Times, Daily Living Advice, Family
My daughter and her family on the way up North (in Michigan, that is a destination!) stopped for a bite to eat. They stopped at a big coney island that had at least one TV mounted to a wall. The television was behind my daughter’s back. She couldn’t see...
by Doug | Jul 13, 2016 | Daily Living Advice, Family, Inspiration, Things to Think About, Uncategorized
I recently caught some simple yet truthful marriage advice on TV. A couple was celebrating their 75th anniversary (do the math!) They asked the wise husband the secret to staying married that long. His response ? Always say “Yes dear !” Very simple....
by Doug | Jun 27, 2016 | Attitude, Daily Living Advice, Family, Frustrated, Inspiration, Leadership, Make A Difference, Things to Think About, Uncategorized
I just heard this on Feherty this evening-touching to this old softy- Father’s Day. My father turned 91 a couple weeks ago, and it has been almost two years since the last time he recognized his only son. Alzheimer’s has stolen him from me. … I think...
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