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Really, I didn't intend for this to be all about me.  Nevertheless, until someone else starts contributing that's what it's going to be.

Added by Chuck Stromme on March 21, 2020 at 2:16pm — No Comments

Grand Re-Opening

Hello Friends

I have neglected this site for years.  No more.

Write Now is again open for business and that means open for our posts.  Gotta join first but that's free and easy.

The world is weirder than ever.  There is so much to say.

Elections 2020 are upon…

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Added by Chuck Stromme on February 8, 2020 at 3:30pm — No Comments

My Hero

When I think of the people who have come in and out of my life there is only one person who has always stood by me, believed in me, loved me, taught me, laughed with me and cried with me. My Hero....... My Mother.

She is more that a mother she has held a standard of living life that I can only hope to live up to. She doesn't just watch life. She LIVES IT!! The people around her can feel it. She is filled with love, kindness,understanding, truth, warmth and giving.

Don't let it fool… Continue

Added by Kathryne Nelson on March 30, 2009 at 11:13am — 1 Comment

Mom

Mom has a swiss cheese brain now. She used to have a Masters degree in Library Science and taught grade school during my growing up years. Now she doesn't know where she is, what day it is or what she had for lunch. Her view of reality is skewed from traditional reality, yet there are glimmers of logic, slightly off center, almost like a child but with remote adult knowledge to color it. I took her to the doctor last week and, as usual, she was babbling about everything and everyone she saw.… Continue

Added by Phyllis Kaylor on March 1, 2009 at 12:19pm — 2 Comments

The Military Spouse

We stand alone again, surrounded by so many other families saying good-bye. Yet the weight of being alone closes in around us and wraps us up in it warm blanket..... safe, together, if only for a few more minutes.

The word is passed down and the silence is broken, the time has come for my husband to leave, yet again. My son wants to climb up into the truck with my husbands bag so as not to be left behind . The pain in both of there eyes is almost more than I can bear. Yet I must. I do not… Continue

Added by Kathryne Nelson on February 20, 2009 at 9:47am — 1 Comment

A Friend for Melissa

(I am submitting an entry from another blog I maintain dedicated to my daughter who has autism...planetmelissa.blogspot.com)



A Friend for Melissa



It is not entirely true that Melissa is perfectly happy all alone, although it does seem that way, the way she hides out in her room most of the time. Even at Christmas time she waited until the general chaos had subsided and opened her presents solitarily. I have wished for her to make… Continue

Added by Stephanie Southerland on January 23, 2009 at 10:10pm — 3 Comments

Tbilisi Travel Blog

Some of you know that I leave for Tbilisi, Georgia, this Friday, Jan. 16. I'll be back the evening of Feb. 14. I've got a 4-week consulting gig with an EU tax reform project.



I dread the travel. This will be my quickest trip ever, just 21 hours, 22 hours home. It has ranged up to 32+. With my big butt in an economy-class seat that long it is almost enough to make me stay home. I say almost because I would likely have made the trip on my own dime sometime this year to visit friends… Continue

Added by Chuck Stromme on January 11, 2009 at 8:00pm — 4 Comments

French Bistro

I ate lunch with my co-workers at a quaint little place the other day. "The Black Rabbit" is tucked away between a coffee shop and a ladies beauty supply store, near a bustling Market of Choice, but when you step into the cafe' you are suddenly in Paris. The decor is sleek and art deco. The tables are cozy and the menu is out of the ordinary. I smiled as I tried to imagine how to pronounce the French names of the salads, sandwiches and soups. I smiled even more when my eye fell on the appetizer… Continue

Added by Stephanie Southerland on January 8, 2009 at 9:43pm — 4 Comments

Writing Class

Edythe and I began a writing class, something I have never done before, last night at the downtown Eugene LCC campus. The instructor is Linda Clare and she has a LOT to say about writing. It promises to be a very good class.



One of the things she talked about is our writing environment, about how much it helps if you can dedicate even a small space to your writing and eliminate as many distractions as you can. One of our assignments is to create or improve our writing space. I write… Continue

Added by Chuck Stromme on January 7, 2009 at 9:30am — 3 Comments

Parenting Classes?

I faced my abuser in court on Monday. Six months have passed since I was there last, obtaining a restraining order against him and his relentless assaults against me and my children. Included in the restraining order were provisions for him to see the children, weekly, under supervision. Abuser declined to participate in any visits to children until quite recently, when he began the required

individual counseling and support group participation required by the restraining order. Although… Continue

Added by Stephanie Southerland on January 7, 2009 at 3:39am — 4 Comments

Be Glad You Were Not Fathered by James Augustus Henry Murray

I am reading a fascinating book (thank you Marc) called "the mother tongue, english and how it got that way" by Bill Bryson. How he manages to make this rather dry topic enthralling, amusing, and even suspenseful I don't quite know, but I have had a hard time putting it down.

I just finished the segment which chronicles the staggering project undertaken by the dutiful bank clerk, James Augustus Henry Murray, namely, the Oxford English Dictionary. He began editing this… Continue

Added by Stephanie Southerland on January 4, 2009 at 2:07pm — 2 Comments

"What Happens If?"

My thoughts today are swirling around with the oddities of the six-year old mind. My little boy, James, often opens up fascinating topics with the query "What Happens If..."

For instance, in line at the car wash... "What Happens If I go through the car wash without the car?" Or how about this one... "What Happens If you try to live at Fred Meyer's?"

"What Happens if I fall in the toilet? Will my brain get sucked out my bottom?" (Obviously he has not heard the Mister Rogers song, "You… Continue

Added by Stephanie Southerland on January 3, 2009 at 4:41pm — 3 Comments

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