At fifty years old, I thought myself to be up-to-date, computer literate, able to use a cell phone with one hand. When I watch my daughter and others her age use the phone as a keyboard, I realize that I am really in the dark ages and getting darker all the time. I've heard about… Continue reading Feeling Old in an Age of Technology
Month: June 2013
New Crayons
I remember the excitement of going back to school. Getting new school supplies, new clothes, being a grade "older". Well, here I am -- going back to school (and it's not just the "grade" that's getting older these days). School has certainly changed! I'm enrolled in an online college. I never have to go to… Continue reading New Crayons
Protected: The Day Curtis Died
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Protected: More to the Story…
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Protected: Trip down Going Postal Lane – Part 2
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Protected: My Trip down Going Postal Lane – Part 1
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A Mother’s Son
Full of hopes My dreams for you Way back when you were only two Presidential candidate Astronaut Michael Jackson A moon that walked Life ahead of you Future bright Dents in the wall Your motorized bike Football peewee Soccer shoes Friday night skating A girlfriend or two Camping went Marshmallow sticks… Continue reading A Mother’s Son
Seven Years Later
Memorial Day used to be a holiday that I looked forward to every year. As young twenty-somethings, we would go to Padre Island every year with a big group of friends. We’d take off work the Friday before to make it a long four-day weekend. Now, many years later, the only thing Memorial Day reminds… Continue reading Seven Years Later