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Episode 208: Twas the Night Before Jesus Came →

As the days come closer to Christmas, the children become very excited. It becomes difficult to concentrate on classes. The Christmas holidays will soon be here!

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tags: jesus, written, poem, cried, clatter, unknown author, worldly wisdom, stood, twas, christmas, sash, merry christmas, arose, tore, rose, head, posessed, Marion, gathered, bright
categories: home, reflection, holiday, prayer
Tuesday 12.12.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 207: The Compassionate Friends →

This week I will encourage readers of this Warm Thoughts column to light a candle on Sunday, December 12th. When your child and perhaps your grandchild dies in a family, the world changes and you will never be the same person. Life goes on, but priorities change, and remembering the child who has died is an important way of traveling through your grief journey. The holiday season is especially difficult, as old traditions often give way to new or more meaningful traditions that help to remember the child, sibling, or grandchild or great grandchild who has died.

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tags: child, compassionate, December 12th, candle lighting, candle, light, warm, died, traditions, remembrance, encircling, grandchild, worldwide, thoughts, readers, remember, Werner, prairie, memorial, sibling
categories: intention, family, friends, home, memories, reflection
Tuesday 12.05.23
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 205: 10 Tips for Educational Success →

Every parent has a dream that their child will succeed in school. And the question they may ask is, "How can I help my children succeed in getting a great education?" As a mother and grandmother, this has been a real concern for me. I found it very interesting to learn about research that Judith Ann Hillard did for her doctorate. Her research is based on a sampling of more than 1,800 students. I believe you will appreciate the following 10 tips Judith found, which are backed up by statistics and her research.

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tags: students, children, grades, tips, failing, parents, activities, Judith Ann Hillard, positive role model, read, hint, absenteeism, involve, encourage, research, Werner, moderation, good, track, grandmother
categories: intention, family, friends, home, education, quote
Tuesday 11.21.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 204: Liberty →

November: the month of Remembrance Day, also known as Veterans Day, and Thanksgiving Day. How thankful we are to live in our America. Liberty, so precious a gift for each of us. It is so special that we can enjoy our liberty every day here in America.

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tags: liberty, country, loved ones, day, america, price, god, j edgar hoover, home, nation, prairie, remembrance, francis scott key, unknown author, nurtured, Werner, hearth, people, family, traveled, wide
categories: reflection, intention, family, friends, service, history, home, prayer
Tuesday 11.14.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 202: Homespun Patchwork Quilts →

My dear friend of many years, who is over 90 years old now, really warmed my heart this past week with a letter. She has always written beautiful and inspiring letters with many warm thoughts. She has enjoyed the book, "Love is a Quilt," and sent thoughts about homespun patchwork quilts on these chilly autumn evenings one feels the need for that warm comforter quilt. Here are her thoughts.

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tags: warm, thoughts, quilt, homespun, life, letters, autumn, lord, marion, days, piece, reverently, warmth, lovingly, color, prairie, patchwork, chilly, fearfully, evenings
categories: memories, reflection, home
Tuesday 10.24.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 199: Surviving the Changes of Life →

Recently, one of the readers of this column from Texas sent me an article entitled, "We are Survivors: Consider the Changes we have Witnessed." I thought it appropriate to share some of the thoughts from this article.

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tags: meant, buy, thoughts, Terry Anderson, corner drugstore, article, warm, Werner, nickel, cents, rabbits, daycare centers, polio, electric blanket, mowed, bunnies, xerox, thought, lent, published
categories: family, friends, home, generation, history
Tuesday 09.26.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 198: How Can You Make a Difference? →

One of the very faithful readers of this Warm Thoughts column recently sent me an article entitled, "You can Make a Difference." It was an article informing the public to take action on October 26th and make that day a day of caring. A National Day to inform us that the Make a Difference Day can help everyone to help others. The sixth annual event in partnership with the Points of Light Foundation takes place on October 26th. Mark your calendar! How do you plan to spend Make a Difference Day? It may be a month away but it is not too early to think about what you can do to help your community pull together a project for the day. You can also make a difference in the life of even one lonely shut-in, give a helping hand to a busy mother, write a letter of cheer to someone in need of an encouraging word, or touch the life of a child by sharing a gift of time with that child. Perhaps Saturday October 26th does not fit into your schedule, then make it October 27th or a day that will also Make a Difference Day for you or someone in need.

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tags: difference, day, october, friend, give, community, project, october 26th, befriended, olds, inform, blankets, thoughts, saturday, sixth annual, lonely, life, Werner, Marion, prairie
categories: family, friends, home, holiday, intention, service
Tuesday 09.19.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

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 175: An Ode to Good Friends →

It was five years ago that I wrote the first Warm Thoughts column over a cup of tea. I can remember the moment as if it happened yesterday. The first day of spring in 1993 was a beautiful springy day. Surprise, surprise! On Sunday morning, following that first day of spring, I awoke to a winter wonderland and a real South Dakota prairie blizzard. However, my pioneer spirit urged me to go to church that morning. Surprise, surprise! I was the only parishioner in church that morning. I was not aware that weather conditions were that severe to call off church services. What a lonely feeling. I later joked that the pastor went through the entire message and even shook my hand as I left the services! That afternoon, as the north winds blew and the snow covered the plains, I sat down at my old typewriter and typed the very first column of Warm Thoughts as I sipped a cup of tea. And I had many warm feelings as I appreciated a warm and safe home as the winds blew.

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tags: spring, warm, readers, thoughts, amends, tea, friends, weather conditions, prairie, winter wonderland, blew, church, shared, old typewriter, column, winds, darkest, comrade, enthusiastically, life
categories: home, nature, memories, reflection, friends, poetry
Tuesday 03.28.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 174: Think Spring →

Hello spring! When one looks at the calendar we observe that the spring equinox, which occurs on March 20th, is fast approaching. Think spring! After a long winter, we welcome the change of season. Easter and thoughts of Easter bring joy to our hearts. Spring and Easter seem to be synonymous. The days become longer and the sun's work becomes evident. There is a renewal of life as the birds sing their melodies. The March snowmelt will transform creeks into flowing rumbling song. Yes, spring will be here!

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tags: easter, spring, hearts, birds, song, thy presence, proclaims, spring equinox, March, thoughts, flowering tree, proclamation, rumbling, life, serenity, eloquently, sing, joy, creeks, wax
categories: easter, home, nature, memories, reflection
Tuesday 03.21.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 167: No Place Like Home →

Recently I read an article about the "Little Houses on the Prairie." Perhaps you, too, have read about the 1,400 people who came to a small Native American reservation here in South Dakota, to build thirty homes in five days. This happened in mid-July of last year and at that time, on those prairies, the wind was warm. These volunteer workers for Habitat for Humanity came from all walks of life. At one time, there were three PhDs on the roof of a house nailing on shingles. To build thirty homes in one week became a most ambitious project. It became known as "Jimmy Carter's Work Project." It was named after Habitat's best known volunteer. Alongside was former First Lady Rosalynn Carter working with her husband. There they were for the week, dressed for the work project. The people called the former president, "Wawikia Lakota - for one who cares about people."

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tags: prairie, home, houses, habitat, volunteer, caring, warm, Stephen Foster, Rosalynn Carter, build, Christmas, thoughts, Jimmy Carter, shingles, former president, PhDs, fortnight, former first lady, tea, palaces
categories: reflection, home, intention, memories, quote, family, service
Tuesday 01.17.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 166: Children - Our Master Teachers →

Throughout the years, I have been aware of how much one can learn in our lifelong learning process when we listen to the children. Albert Einstein once stated, "Pay close attention to the curiosities of a child. This is where the search for knowledge is the freshest and most valuable."

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tags: children, boy, comforters, listen, learn, world, Werner, errand, crash, curiosities, told, child abuse, teach, reconciliation, close attention, master, diets, teachers, Marion, lifelong learning
categories: reflection, home, intention, memories, quote, family
Tuesday 01.10.23
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 162: Relaxing with a Good Book →

During the Thanksgiving and Christmas season, many people travel by air and land to visit family. It is a busy time, and often the stress and strain from travel and the social events can cause us to feel overtired. It becomes apparent that we need to focus on the reason for the season. In my travels throughout the years, I have noticed people relaxing while reading a book. It is one of the ways of finding quiet moments of relaxation. I usually travel with books and find moments to have some quiet thoughts from the heart.

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tags: travel, thoughts, bible, book, sigh, published, poem, overtired, Marion, skies, prairie, warm, nigh, unchanging, life, solace, quiet moments, bid, strain, tempest
categories: education, holiday, home, quote, poetry, reading
Tuesday 12.06.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 161: The Power of "Thank You" →

Happy Thanksgiving! Today is Thanksgiving Day and many families will be gathered together to share thoughts on gratitude. Can you name at least seven things for which you are grateful? Do you believe in "Thank You" power in your life? The latest research on the impact of positive emotions in our lives is very interesting. The influence of gratitude is quantifiable, both physically and emotionally. Simply being thankful and making it a point to recognize those good things will positively change our lives. There is scientific proof that we will be happier, healthier, and better able to handle the stresses of daily life simply by saying, "thank you."

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tags: gratitude, remember, grateful, lives, thanksgiving, positively, touched, living, thoughts, faced, bended, happier, failure, success, dwelling, puritans, Werner, Lloyd, simply, emotional trauma
categories: family, education, history, holiday, home, quote
Tuesday 11.29.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 160: A Thankful Tribute →

Families throughout our country will celebrate Thanksgiving Day. That first holiday was celebrated by the pilgrims in 1621. Chief Massasoit and his braves joined with the colonists to feast after the first successful harvest. Together they thanked God for His goodness. I was very touched and thankful when I read about the efforts of one woman, Sarah Josephea Hale, to help make it a national, legal holiday. It is true that President George Washington as the leader of the nation, issued a proclamation in 1789 that November 26th be recognized as a day of thanks.

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tags: thanksgiving, november, holiday, thankful, national, sarah josephea hale, proclamation, editorials, issued, heart, harvest, John Baptiste, pilgrims, campaign, new frontiers, Marion, harvest festival, woman
categories: family, education, history, holiday, home, quote
Tuesday 11.22.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 156: Make a Difference →

A recent warm thoughts column provided information about "Make a Difference Day," which is October 26th. It is a day when everyone is encouraged to make a difference in their community and world by making it a day of caring. An annual national day of helping others. Across the nation, about one million Americans will help others on this Make a Difference Day. Can one person make a difference? We are aware that there have been many difference makers in history.

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tags: caring, difference, speedy recovery, Switzerland, hand, Marion, thoughts, John Bunyan, community, prayerful, Helen, helping, experience, cotton gin, Steiner, Hubert, car accident, light, Humphrey, prairie
categories: quote, reflection, intention, meditation, family, friends, history, holiday, service, prayer, home
Tuesday 10.18.22
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 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
 
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