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Tag Archives: video
Thank You, Dad, and Other Veterans!
Today is a day to celebrate the men and women who have served in uniform to get and protect our freedoms. We should celebrate them all the time, but today is a special day each year to express our thanks. … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Songs Come to Mind
Tagged aging, family, harmonica, song interlude, veterans, Veterans Day, video, You Are My Sunshine
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Maybe I Could Make How-To Videos
Since I’m still looking for a job, I’m trying to think of jobs that I could make up for myself. Maybe I could make How-To Videos. Here’s one that’s on youtube.com. What do you think? Poor Ima! 🙂
Posted in Aging & Changing, Eccentrically Eclectic
Tagged aging, how-to video, Ima Klutz, peel, raw egg, unemployed, video, work, youtube.com
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Goodbye, Daddy. . .
This morning my father, Ralph W. Cawthon, left his earthly body to be with Jesus. His passing was unexpected and quick. No more dementia. No more confusion. No more paranoia. No more difficulty getting around. I know he’s running and … Continue reading
Posted in Aging & Changing, Family
Tagged aging, Dad, death, dementia, family, harmonica, video
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Flooding in Oklahoma City? Crazy!
Yesterday was a crazy day in Oklahoma City. I live north of there now, but I lived there for many years and am very involved in the goings-on there. So much rain fell in such a short time that Oklahoma … Continue reading