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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 129: Adversities & Achievements →

Recently Fran Hendricks of Huron, South Dakota was chosen as South Dakota's Mother of the Year for 1995. Mothers in America are honored on the second Sunday in May. In England and some other countries, Mother's Day is the last Sunday in March. Many moons ago I wrote a letter to my son who, at the time, was having many challenges in his life. The Mother's Day letter was a gift with the hope he would find new joy in life and like the following, were a few thoughts I shared. These warm thoughts may inspire one or more of my readers of this warm thoughts column.

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tags: letter, thoughts, mother, adversity, serenity, warm, Marion, prairie, March, grace, Werner, life, handicaps, Sunday, Huron, South Dakota, discouragement, Arthur, hampered
categories: quote, memories, family, home
Tuesday 03.29.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 128: Little, Little Home on the Prairie →

It looked more like Christmas in December when family arrived at the "little home on the prairie" for a spring retreat. The huge snowdrifts had not completely melted, but spring was in the air and in the footsteps of my grandchildren as they helped those snowdrifts to melt, hear the birds sing, and put up the birdhouses. They also had the joy of helping grandma's spring house clean that "little home on the prairie." It was Christmas in the spring of the year as the large Christmas tree was lit at the top of the stairs. Christmas is every day and a very special day when family and visitors come. Grandchildren know there will be a small gift under the tree, and how special to enjoy that cup of Christmas tea.

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tags: spring, prairie, grandchildren, grandma, bethlehem, shepherd, home, christmas, kitchen cupboards, hills, sang, helped, melt, Marion, spring cleaning, retreat, music, special, angels, clubhouse
categories: quote, memories, family, farm, home
Tuesday 03.22.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 126: Time to Clutter-Bust →

The other day as I observed the creative clutter on my desk and in my life, I decided that I better get the clutter-busting going. Suddenly I became energized to get rid of any cabin fever I had and begin some spring house cleaning activities. After a week of spring weather in February, I realized that the calendar does not lie. It still is winter for a few more days. This brings memories for me of the spring house cleaning time years ago, and how extensive we went into going into all those expedient tasks. I am still able to recall the years when this spring house cleaning was a major enterprise. One would begin in January to clean closets drawers and kitchen cupboards. And we managed to declutter our home and prepare for the major spring cleaning. Since I failed these tasks in January, I knew I would have to develop a battle plan.

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tags: clutter, closet, book, conquer, spring, tasks, Stephanie Culp, clutter buster, kitchen cupboards, cleaning, Werner, charter member, cabin fever, declutter, distractions, January, house, Marion, spring cleaning
categories: quote, friends, home, intention, farm
Tuesday 03.08.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 116: Happy Christmas to All →

"Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night!" These heartwarming and familiar words so dear to all, complete Clement Clarke Moore's beloved poem, "A Visit from St. Nicholas." The following Christmas poem was written by an unknown author, "Twas the Night Before Jesus Came."

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tags: jesus, poem, cried, Bethlehem, sprang, proclaiming, written, stood, Clement Clarke Moore, prairie, pray, rocker, light, ready, hung, peace, worldly wisdom, christmas, bibles, words
categories: reflection, poetry, holiday, home, prayer
Tuesday 12.14.21
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 111: The Purple Hat →

Recently I visited dear friends who are now living in an Assisted Leisure Living Center. Before I left, one of them quoted words from Shakespeare, and another told me about her voice activated computer who gave her information about the purple hat. She shared these thoughts with me and I would like to share them with the readers of this warm thoughts weekly column.

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tags: age, sees, thoughts, purple hat, curly, weekly column, warm, Shakespeare, Oliver Wendell Holmes, decide, November, quote, tea, conquer, visit, Henry Ford, enjoy, dear friends
categories: reflection, friends, generation, home, memories
Tuesday 11.02.21
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 107: A Job Well Done →

This is a wonderful time of year to travel along the country lanes and see the beautiful fields and the healthful skies above. The green earth is beginning to turn to gold and soon the reddish harvest moon, like a beacon from another planet will beam down on our world.

Recently I received a letter from a writer and poet in Florida. Sarah Gray has given permission to use her beautiful thoughts in this week’s warm thoughts column.

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tags: beautiful, autumn day, hung, autumn, green, gray, created, thoughts, owns, Sarah, beautiful autumn day, goodness, Marion, warm, harvest moon, meadows, tea, cup, healthful, country, rambling
categories: home, friends, poetry, reflection
Wednesday 09.29.21
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 79: Warm Thoughts by the Fireside →

The home fires may be burning in your home, as we together listen on the radio and watch TV, about the travel challenges many are facing throughout the country. Upon my return from travel to Seattle during the holiday season I was welcomed with 20 degree below zero weather. However, my heart was warmed as I listened to the phone messages and read the many cards, letters and precious thoughts, which I received. You all really made my day! Among the thoughts sent to me was a letter from my friend Dr. Green in Vermillion, South Dakota. She included thoughts from an unknown author, which I feel are so warm and precious - indeed to be shared with you, dear readers of this warm thoughts column.

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tags: hug, thoughts, travel, warm, lifelines, heart, January, Vermillion, precious, hugging, friend, broken, home, author, fret, suffered, language barrier, shepherds, work, rebuild
categories: reflection, meditation, home
Tuesday 01.19.21
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 62: Living on the Farm →

It is fun to live on a farm and to live in the little home on the prairie. Some days I feel like one of the pioneers who homesteaded on the prairie. After all, I told myself that I am one of the last of the pioneers with the, "good old pioneer spirit." Yes, I sometimes feel like I live between the old ways of Midwestern culture and the new world of technology.

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tags: prairie, live, week, flooded basement, gardening, homestead, vacation, warmest greetings, grandma, family, car wash, midwest, seeds, london fog, humid, mount rushmore, sparrow, ohio, pioneer, tornado warning
categories: reflection, family, farm, home
Tuesday 07.21.20
Posted by Trina Harger
 
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