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GENDUSA COLUMN: Repairing the broken cup with respect
As we watch a nation mourn its Queen and fill its streets with flowers and tears, we are in awe of the love and reverence ...
As we watch a nation mourn its Queen and fill its streets with flowers and tears, we are in awe of the love and reverence ...
My father said years ago, “When America seems lost or divided, angry or hopeless, a war or tragedy usually is the cure.” “Dad, that is so ...
Oh my, it’s September again! I love this month with its beginnings of all things good. September flushes out the heat of summer and ushers ...
I stood in front of the kitchen sink gazing out my grandmother’s (aka Grandpa’s) window. The garden was splendid in its full summer glory. Dew settled ...
As eighth graders in middle Tennessee, our class traveled to Nashville for our big field trip before heading to high school. We visited the State ...
Each day we hear and read, the world is full of breaking bad news. Political discourse, shootings, distrust, wars, and economic woes can put us ...
A child will require stitches each day, and a father will break his leg in a fall. An aunt needs a hip replacement while her ...
It has been a few years since our entire blended family gathered at the beach for a vacation. Let me just say, to achieve such ...
Jaxon, our grandson, spent the night with us recently. This month he will turn the ripe old age of six and is about as busy ...
It seems that when every generation begins to age, they long for the return to those good old days. Many wish for America as it ...