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Monthly Archives: September 2015
Les Trois Chocolats
This recipe was included in several crockpot recipes that my Uncle TJ sent me several years ago. I made this one several times. Super hit. Super easy. This is wonderful for “chocoholics” like me. 1 pkg. chocolate cake mix 1 … Continue reading
LOL – HaHaHa
…A TV can insult my intelligence, but nothing rubs it in like a computer…It’s amazing how fast your mood can change when you step in water with socks on…Last night I dreamed I ate a 10 lb marshmallow.; when I … Continue reading
A Froggy Fable
A Froggy Fable What can we learn from a couple of frogs? Could be a lesson profound in its simplicity, the kind easy to bypass on our journeys toward happiness and success in health, wealth, relationships, productivity and purpose. As … Continue reading
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Tagged attitude, Fable of two frogs, happiness, peers, success, The Slight Edge by Jeff Olson
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Chillin’
This word nerd loves playing around with sounds and rhythms, so read the following with an open mind. What do you think? Do I have a rap hit here? lol Chillin’ Not doing billin’ for all the grave wrongs, Will … Continue reading
Top Ten Ways to Cure the Summertime Blues
“There ain’t no cure for the summertime blues,” according to 90’s Alan Jackson hit. It might be a stretch to come up with some remedies, but they are out there. Time flies when you’re having fun, so keep the blues … Continue reading
Checkers, Anyone?
Checkers was a popular game in my childhood. My opponents varied: brother, sister, father, grandpa, neighbor boy, classmates. (Oddly I don’t remember ever playing a game of checkers with my mother.) So the spirit of competition was fierce at times, … Continue reading