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Nostalgia. Reflection. Legacy.

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Episode 231: The Year I Was Born →

Traveling throughout the heartland of America, I was impressed with the beauty of the green fields. After attending the International Congress on the Family in Colorado, it was a joy to again spend special time with family and friends and celebrate another birthday. I did not realize that the year I entered this big world, it was a banner year. It was family in Wisconsin who shared these thoughts on a birthday card.

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tags: thoughts, congress, military pilots, year, touring, car, rises, Ernest Hemingway, celebrate, Robert Goddard, published, rocket, humorist, field, birthday card, family, ponder, emporer, Levi, outfitter, happening
categories: quote, reflection, service, family, history
Tuesday 07.16.24
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 217: Malice Toward None & Charity For All →

As I write these warm thoughts, we are celebrating Presidents Day. Many patriotic thoughts come to mind on this national holiday on which we celebrate the birthdays of our first president, George Washington, and of our 16th President Abraham Lincoln.

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tags: lincoln memorial, year, memorial, lincoln, thoughts, Abraham Lincoln, 16th president, inaugural address, nation, god, star spangled banner, celebrate, warm, national holiday, Marion, firmness, completed, united states capitol, Washington DC, national mall
categories: quote, education, history, holiday, service
Tuesday 02.27.24
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 210: Fresh Dreams →

This is the first Warm Thoughts column for 1998: An unknown author once wrote this New Year’s thought…”What the New Year will bring us depends a great deal on what we bring into the New Year.” Among the many Christmas greeting cards received were many warm thoughts.

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tags: year, peace, future, tomorrows, lord, greeting cards, Marion, life, warm, best wishes, heart, journey, challenge, oneness, consideration, opportunity, unknown author, fills, climb, Werner
categories: reflection, holiday, prayer, history, memories, intention, quote
Tuesday 01.09.24
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 206: Giving Thanks to God →

Thanksgiving Day is a very special holiday for many families. Family traditions are often carried out on this day in many homes. It is also a good time to remember what we often forget to say - that we are grateful to be together and to acknowledge with thanks, each other. It is a time to thank the people who have made a difference in our lives. Many warm thoughts come to mind.

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tags: God, thoughts, day, transparent, Albert Schweitzer, warm, experience, gratitude, barns, life, Marion, acknowledge, year, enriched, unsatisfied, radiant, destitute, Abraham Lincoln, thanksgiving, pioneer
categories: intention, family, friends, home, education, quote
Tuesday 11.28.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 194: Thought Lines, Creases, & Wrinkles →

In last week's column, I closed my column with a youthful and warm thought. On my way to The Clipper to deliver the column, I stopped at the store to pick up a card for a very special friend in another state who was celebrating that special 50th birthday. I find myself amused at some of the deep thoughts and brilliant sayings on some greeting cards. This one stated on the front of the card, "On your birthday, remember, with age comes wisdom, with wisdom comes deep thought, with deep thought comes thought lines, creases and wrinkles."

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tags: warm, clipper, thought, communicate, asked, stated, commencement exercises, column, word, communication, lawyer, slagle, lives, divorce, replied, professor emeritus, university, year, amused, Vermillion
categories: quote, reflection, family, friends, memories
Tuesday 08.15.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 184: Come Visit My Grave →

May is the month when families come together for the Memorial Day weekend. I shall never forget the memorial service I once attended in a cemetery. And as I stood at the grave of a veteran who had given his life for his country, this poem was read over the loudspeaker, and I would like to share it with you in this week's Warm Thoughts column.

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tags: grave, visit, veteran, cemetary, memorial day, free, loudspeaker, flag, streamed, hear, forget, year, sad, memorial service, marion, put, daughter, Werner, legionnaires, blue caps, prairie, come to my grave
categories: reflection, family, memories, quote, friends, history, holiday, service
Monday 05.29.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 165: Today is Life →

Happy New Year! This is the first column for the new year. Perhaps you have already been asked, "Have you made your New Year's resolutions already?" For me, it almost seems like a dream that 1997 is here already. As my thoughts on this new year is before us, I am reminded of the motivational plaque which declares, "Yesterday is but a dream. Tomorrow is a vision of hope. Look to this day, for it is life." Let's celebrate life!

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tags: year, thoughts, courage, tears, new years resolutions, ask, Marion, weaver, warm, dream, sow, keeper, grant, declare, Henry Ford, season, sorrow, ruins, tender, gladness
categories: reflection, holiday, home, intention, memories, poetry, quote
Tuesday 01.03.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 151: The Most Colorful Season of the Year →

When many of you will be reading this warm thoughts column, the season of fall we'll be here. Of all the seasons of the year, autumn is a favorite season for many people. It is one of the most colorful seasons of the year - an artist's paradise. The bright blue skies, frost in the air, beautiful sunsets, hot summers - many warm thoughts come to mind. Autumn is a season that has inspired many artists authors and poets. Samuel Butler states that "Autumn is the mellower season and what we lost in flowers we more than gain and fruits."

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tags: autumn, thoughts, warm, year, season, Samuel Butler, shine, stars, cornstalks, green leaf, brown, bright blue skies, hot summers, Saara Litzsky, beautiful sunsets, author, Marion, Werner, sunsets, life
categories: quote, reflection, home, generation, nature, memories
Tuesday 09.13.22
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 104: Always Have a Dream →

The Centennial 1996 Olympic Games are now history. The world watched these games with great interest. Children and adults of all ages were inspired and perhaps have dreams of being an athlete in the Olympic Games someday. Throughout the country, many schools have already opened their doors of learning. Many students also have goals and dreams in the academic world. I have many memories of attending classes in a one room country school house, and the real life struggles for even a high school education.

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tags: education, dream, powerful motivator, goal, students, high school, life, forego, receive, Vermillion, college, Marion, year, centennial, Olympic Games, classes, preschool, doors, questioned, prairie
categories: generation, memories, education, history
Tuesday 08.17.21
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 78: New Year's Blessings →

Warmest greetings to my dear family, friends, and gentle hearts around the world. It has become a tradition for me to write my Christmas letter on January 6th. The Christmas of the Gentiles. Today is Epiphany - the festival that commemorates the appearance of the Christ child as the promised Savior to the Gentiles, and to all the world. The lighted star shines today even brighter on that little home on the prairie, as I am reminded of the star that led the wisemen to Bethlehem. As we all travel the road of life, and reflect on the past year, may we have many warm thoughts as we reflect on what an unknown author wrote so many years ago. "Looking back, may we be filled with gratitude. Looking forward, may we be filled with hope. Looking upward, may we be aware of strength. Looking inward, may we find peace."

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tags: prairie, christmas, year, God, life, peace, visit, gentiles, joy, blessings, star, heart, thoughts, Nebraska, filled, light, welcome mat, wise men, led
categories: reflection, family, holiday
Tuesday 01.12.21
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
 

Episode 63: The World in 1926 →

When traveling throughout the heartland of America. I was impressed with the beauty of the green fields. After attending the International Congress of the Family in Colorado, it was a joy to again spend special time with family and friends to celebrate another birthday.

I did not realize that the year I entered this big world, it was a banner year - it was family in Wisconsin who shared these thoughts on a birthday card. It was quite interesting for me to learn that in that banner year, a lot of things were happening, and prices were different from our present age.

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tags: congress, thoughts, year, family, happening, celebrate, military, pilots, rise, outfitter, prairie, Robert Goddard, field, heartland, Army Air Corps, banner, Ford Model T
categories: reflection, family, memories
Monday 07.27.20
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 39: Twelve Gifts of Christmas →

At this time during the Christmas season, we feel pressured and overwhelmed when we look at the calendars, which remind us that soon it will be Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Perhaps we have procrastinated in getting shopping done and getting something for the special people in our lives. Many people again will receive costly gifts in beautiful wrappings, toys that will fall apart, flowers that will fade, and many other gifts. As I thought about this, I came up with twelve gifts for the twelve Days of Christmas, that will not wear out and can be given all year long.

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tags: christmas, thoughts, warm, tree, gift, angels, bent, poem, child, year, travel, christmas season, life, memories, silver maple, jesus, god, day, written
Wednesday 12.18.19
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 38: Old Fashioned Christmas →

Last week in the warm thoughts column I shared thoughts about the Old Fashioned Thanksgiving. As Christmas rapidly approaches, I will share some warm thoughts about an Old Fashioned Christmas, written by a dear old friend from Lincoln Nebraska. It was written by Darlene M. Miltner and published in Life Lines.

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tags: christmas, thoughts, warm, tree, gift, angels, bent, poem, child, year, travel, christmas season, life, memories, silver maple, people, jesus, god, day, written
Tuesday 12.10.19
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 23: Summer Days →

As I traveled early one morning, many warm thoughts came to mind about summer days. For many people summer is their favorite time of year. July is the “get up and go” vacation time of the year. It is festival and celebration time and a long remembered holiday. The lakes and countryside, the sunrise and sunsets bring many peaceful and tranquil thoughts on warm summer days.

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tags: celebrate, thoughts, life, family, july, america, prairie, state, year, warm, day, friend, birthday, home, reminded, thought
Monday 07.22.19
Posted by Trina Harger
 

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