Monthly Archives: January 2010

My Doctor

I just looked up information on the doctor who will be doing my surgery tomorrow. I liked what he said about his practice philosophy. Here is what he says on his site. Practice Philosophy My primary goal is to produce … Continue reading

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SURGERY & A NEW BLOG

You may have seen the announcement on my At Home in Scottsdale blog that I started a blog just for pictures. My family can’t believe I actually started another blog, but yep. That’s what I did. LOL    I hope … Continue reading

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WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

Shoe tree at University of Minnesota Yesterday I posted a picture I took of two pairs of shoes thrown over an electrical line. Last night my daughter called me and said, “You know what that means don’t you, Mom”? I … Continue reading

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BLUE MONDAY

Don’t you love to drive around after a rain and see how clean the world looks. This first picture is one I took late Saturday afternoon. As we pulled up at the intersection close to our house and waited for … Continue reading

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Skin Cancer

I had hoped the basal cell skin cancer under my eye could be treated topically but I went to a dermatologist today, and he said it definitely needed to be removed surgically. So, February 16 is the day. If you … Continue reading

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THREE CHEERS FOR MASSACHUSETTS

Today I’m celebrating with Scott Brown, the people of Massachusetts and conservatives everywhere. Who would have dreamed it?

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Counseling

After 35 years of marriage, a husband and wife came for counseling. When asked what the problem was, the wife went into a passionate, painful tirade listing every problem they had ever had in the years they had been married. … Continue reading

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ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE

With the eyes of all the world on Haiti today, I was drawn to the following account of an earthquake back in 1989. This story is told in Chicken Soup for the Soul by Jack Canfield. I don’t usually do … Continue reading

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