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What? Me, Worry?
This week we are supposed to talk about a time when we acted bravely when, in actuality, we were frightened. For me it will be easy. When have I acted bravely when I was really frightened? All the time. I … Continue reading
Posted in childhood, disability, Friendship, Life, Tonette Joyce, writing
Tagged acting clam, actinig ability, bakeries, behaving confidently, confidence, fear, firefighting, moms, overcoming fear, Publishers, relatives, remaining calm, self-control, submitting articles, submitting writing, teaching teens to drive, war, writing confidence
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My Mother- The Hud
I love New York City and I try to head up there about once a year or eighteen months. One year, my mother decided she wanted to come. She’d always warned me about the hoods and criminals and worried that … Continue reading
Posted in Jillian Chantal, Random thoughts
Tagged afghan, dogs, fun, hoodlums, hoods, life, mom, moms, mother, mother's day, NYC, sister
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Mother’s Day
Where Would We Be Without Moms? By Jeff Salter Well, the obvious answer is: without moms … we wouldn’t even exist! Yeah, not only did they give us birth, but – in most cases – moms … Continue reading
Posted in childhood, Holiday, Jeff Salter, Life, poetry, writing
Tagged grandmother, great-grandmother, Mom's Day, moms, moms as characters, mother's day, mother-in-law, Mother’s Day Poem, Mothers, other mother, Poem, poetry, step-mom
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Two Different ‘Looks’ at Mothers
My Own Mom vs. A Mother I Wrote By Jeff Salter Today, happy Cinco de Mayo! And, in a few days, Happy Mother’s Day to all moms, potential moms, and other female relatives who’ve ‘mothered’ someone in the … Continue reading