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Episode 197: Hugs for Everyone →

The Labor Day weekend provides a great holiday for families who still need a few more days vacation. September is when we start counting the days of summer we still have left. September is also the month for Grandparents Day. This past summer, the grandchildren came to vacation at the little home on the prairie. One day I heard the older grandchildren laughing upstairs. They had found grandma's humor box. The youngest grandchild, very active two-year-old, Trevor, keeps everyone challenged. Grandma would rub his back at naptime. When he returned home from vacation, he ordered his dad, "Rub my back!" It is a real joy to receive many warm thoughts from the readers of this column. Recently, someone sent a poem which I will share with you.

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tags: hug, warm, September, love, vacation, grandparents, grandma, rub, youngest grandchild, thoughts, child, few more days, Werner, potted plants, prairie, delights, merrier, humor, Marion, active
categories: quote, family, friends, farm, home, reflection
Tuesday 09.12.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 150: Grandparent Hugs →

Every year at this time I am reminded by letters I received about International Hug Day. This year, it is September 17th. It is rather interesting that it is a week later than Grandparents Day. The National Grandparents Day is the second Sunday in September every year.

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tags: grandparents, grandchildren, children, September, precious gem, Chinese proverb, Marion, hugged, recent article, hug, live, today, warm, Werner, telephone calls, remember, prairie, patience, annually, international
categories: family, memories, quote, reflection, holiday, home, generation
Tuesday 09.06.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 106: The Mother of Grandparent's Day →

September. Thirty days have September. Do you remember this rhyme? Some ancient smart person must have invented mnemonics a fancy word meaning tricks, or devices for remembering things hard to remember. In September, we have our first autumn day, and the first Sunday after Labor Day is national Grandparents Day. Although it is called Grandparents Day, the purpose is to honor all older citizens.

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tags: grandparents, West Virginia, elderly, September, joint resolution, Labor Day, honor, mnemonics, fancy word, residents, grandchildren, prairie, tea, proclamation, Marion, older, governor, day, year, mother
categories: holiday, family, history, home
Tuesday 09.14.21
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 69: International Day of Peace →

Remembering 911. America, a day in September, we cannot forget. The month of September will always bring thoughts about 911. On that day, each year, we commemorate the courage so many individuals exhibited when in unimaginable horror, we watched the collapse of the World Trade Center, a burning Pentagon and a smoke filled black hole in the Pennsylvania field. It was on that dreadful day 10 years ago that I was inspired to write these thoughts.

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tags: peace, international, day, refuge, thoughts, year, organize, September, God, events, olive branch, mountain, dove, commemorate, collapse, lighting candles, lead, tenacity, roots, british empire
categories: memories, holiday, meditation, reflection
Monday 09.21.20
Posted by Trina Harger
 

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