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Caring for my 80yr old Father
Taking care of one’s father is not easy, especially when said father is a widower, 80 years old, deaf and hard of hearing, has heart & lung issues, as well as a broken back (75% compression fracture on his L5… Continue reading
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Irish Auntie Is In
Being that my paternal family is Irish (along with German), it was exciting to discover that since my Pop (my Dad’s father) was born in Ireland (Cork, to be exact), that my Dad is considered an Irish citizen. I believe… Continue reading
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A Visit to the Clovis Botanical Garden
It was a lovely winter morning when I arrived at the Clovis Botanical Garden, for the second time. My first visit there was when I traveled with my father John and our shared mixed-breed Chihuahua pup Jolie. On this second… Continue reading
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The Magic Yarn Project
It was a pleasure to be able to support and volunteer this morning with a wonderful organization, @themagicyarnproject. I learned that not everyone can wear regular, faux wigs because sometimes the skin of the scalp is just way too sensitive.… Continue reading
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International Thank You Day
Today, on International Thank You Day, I would love to share my gratitude to everyone who has come together to support the communities around them. I was very fortunate this past year to be able to join in on the… Continue reading
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Mobaak Aroma Co.
The New Year brings with it a multitude of possibilities for the days and weeks to come. The world is alive again to new sights, sounds, and scents. So, it was quite a pleasure to partake in a new opportunity… Continue reading
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Remembrance Day / Veteran’s Day
Remembrance Day, or Veteran’s Day as they call it in the United States, is a time that is important for not only me, but my family. My father, John Jr., is a veteran. He enlisted during the Vietnam War and… Continue reading








