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Episode 287: Fulfilling Forgotten Dreams →

Among the many Christmas epistles received during the Christmas season was a letter from a dear old friend in Ohio. Olga has been a real inspiration to me. For many years, she has been a lifelong learner and a pioneer in the work of missions and ministry. Her letter arrived on the 12th day of December, as she had a busy Christmas season. She was born on December 24 and last year, celebrated her 100th birthday on Christmas Eve. I am really looking forward to her next letter filled with her many exciting experiences. She is living every minute of the rest of her life and enjoying the learning process.

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tags: Marion Record, Dr. Luetta G Werner, Warm Thoughts, life changes, Christmas epistles, lifelong learner, missions and ministry, John Glenn, senior citizens, volunteer services, The Greatest Generation, World War II, Tom Brokaw, adversity, maturity
categories: quote, reflection, family, friends, generation, intention, memories, education, history, service
Tuesday 01.27.26
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 286: Life at 90 →

The following column appeared on January 29th, 1998. It was a favorite column among the readers, and maybe again, for those who are celebrating birthdays this month.

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tags: birthday celebration, warm thoughts, 90, life, gift, Grandma Moses, Marion Record, Dr. Luetta G Werner, Warm Thoughts, life changes
categories: quote, reflection, family, friends, generation, intention, memories
Tuesday 01.20.26
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 280: The Nifty 90s →

Recently, my friend celebrated her 91st birthday. She has had a very full life, but is experiencing life changes. One must part with things and make the necessary changes in life and living. We call it downsizing, when one moves from your home to an apartment and then to a room in a residential setting. In last week's column, I promised that I would share some thoughts about the nifty 90s. I must do this before these nifty 90s leave us for the next century. I wrote these thoughts in the 70s. Remember that bicentennial year, the poem has been published in the 1995 National Poetry anthology entitled, "Tomorrow Never Knows the Nifty 90s."

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tags: warm thoughts, Marion Record, Dr. Luetta G Werner, nifty 90s, life changes, motorcycle, politics, philosophy, grandchildren, Henry Ford, mind young, autumn days
categories: quote, family, friends, generation, reflection
Tuesday 10.21.25
Posted by Trina Harger
 

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