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Suspiciously Healthy

I don’t know what it is — every time I form a healthy new habit, I turn right around and run afoul of the authorities, or at least embarrass myself in front of them. My readers might recall the time … Continue reading

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Satan Missed.

Lately I’ve been listening to the Peter Furler Band’s new album, Sun and Shield. One song in particular has grabbed my imagination. Besides the tune being so catchy and energetic that I find myself singing it while bicycling, walking, or … Continue reading

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How Healthy Weight Loss Almost Got Me Into Deep Yogurt with the Department of Homeland Security

Two of our dear friends, a young couple from Venezuela, gained US citizenship recently. Since this is a really big deal, we determined to attend the ceremony. Complicating our trek to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services office was a … Continue reading

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The Opposite of Masculinity: A Guest Post

Hi, Friends, I found the following piece at Rachel Anne’s Home Sanctuary blog linkup on June 21. I was going to share it (with the author’s permission, of course) as a followup to my Father’s Day post, “Runs in the … Continue reading

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Why Fear is Obsolete

As I promised last Monday, I’m going to pass along my take on some insights that my brother-in-law shared with the family when we were together last, just before the new year. Robert’s mind is far more orderly than mine … Continue reading

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