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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 154: Autumn Reflections →

As I turn the calendar to October, one realizes the season of fall is really here. It is one of the most beautiful seasons of the entire year. It is the time of the bright blue skies, the cool nights, frost in the air, beautiful sunsets, and many warm thoughts come to mind. Recently, a poem I wrote on Autumn Thoughts was published by Lifelines Magazine, and I will share these thoughts with you, my faithful readers of this column.

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tags: thoughts, autumn, bright blue skies, warm, parched ground, fade, lifelines, published, downy, sunset, october, eagle feathers, sylvan, music, playful, making, Marion, night, campfires, woodlands
categories: quote, reflection, memories, nature, poetry
Tuesday 10.04.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 153: We Are Survivors →

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

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tags: buy, thoughts, meant, thought, warm, condominiums, Terry Anderson, mowed, rabbits, article, Werner, Marion, cents, nickel, hearts, penicillin, ice cream cones, nursing homes, air conditioners, rock music
categories: quote, reflection, generation, memories, family, history
Tuesday 09.27.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 152: Boyhood →

American history comes alive when one visits presidential libraries and museums. A recent visit to the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum in Iowa proved to be very interesting. Reading some of the quotes from his speeches at that time in the history of our country - the Great Depression, was very enlightening. On the lighter side, he wrote an essay which I would like to share with you at this time.

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tags: boy, Herbert Hoover, undelivered, swim, cast iron, stomach, visit, presidential library, warm, firecracker, hornets nest, good manners, eat, Marion, climactic, broken bones, museum, parades, mule, bellow, fervor
categories: quote, reflection, generation, memories, education, family, history
Tuesday 09.20.22
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
 

Episode 149: Precious Moments Chapel →

Many families travel before the school year begins. I love to hear about the interesting places family and friends see on their travels throughout the country. A dear friend recently related the precious moments their family experienced at the Precious Moments Chapel, which is nestled among the dogwood in the beautiful meadows of the Ozarks in Carthage, Missouri. The sanctuary of the chapel is filled with many scenes depicting stories from the Bible. This Precious Moments Chapel is the realization of a dream that was born in the heart of one of America's most famous artists, Samuel J. Butcher.

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tags: precious moments, chapel, Samuel Butcher, drawing, travels, Bible, family, earliest childhood, child, scenes, Marion, dining room table, very early age, sketching, friends, prairie, New Year's Eve, mystery, Ozarks, warm
categories: family, memories, quote, reflection, education
Tuesday 08.30.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 148: Advice for Parents →

A high school teacher in Houston asked her students, "What advice would you give your mom and dad?" She surveyed 300 teenagers. Those who responded represent a healthy cross section of ethnic groups, ages, academic achievements, and home/life environments.

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tags: children, life, teach, valid points, wrong, teenagers, academic achievements, parent, kids, siblings, activities, lady, Edwin, school, prairie, ethnic groups, Marion, reward, destiny, involved
categories: family, memories, quote, reflection, education
Tuesday 08.23.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 147: Adages of American Heritage →

When I went to the one room country school as a child, I learned many pioneer Proverbs, or adages, which according to an old Webster's dictionary is "an ancient proverb." The adage I learned about weather, I thought perhaps was based on scientific fact. When the rooster crows at night, he tells us rain is in sight. Swallows fly high - clear blue sky, swallows fly low - rain, we shall know. The adages we learned are part of our American heritage.

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tags: adages, thoughts, pioneer, adage, swallows, muskrat, learned, bed, long, rolling stone, rise, Marion, darkest, ancient, man, originality, proverbs, early, scientific fact
categories: family, friends, memories, quote, reflection, education
Tuesday 08.16.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 146: Hold Hands & Stick Together →

In many parts of the country students are making preparations to return to the classroom and the books. My grandson, Trevor, is all excited about going to kindergarten. It is only recently that he graduated from Crayola College. His excitement about going to kindergarten has really rubbed off on his old grandma who lived in an era before kindergarten, and it took me all my first grade to write my long name.

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tags: kindergarten, learned, plastic cup, basic sanitation, nursery school, milk, afternoon, thoughts, other nations, book, cookies, blankets, baby boomer, live, Werner, golden rule, American, preparations, warm, prairie
categories: family, friends, memories, quote, reflection, education
Tuesday 08.09.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 145: Off-the-Wall Humor & Down-to-Earth Inspiration →

Throughout the country, many schools will be opening their doors already in August. Summer vacation will soon end. For some, it has been a time for summer reading and summer school activities and preparation for the coming school year.

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tags: smile, humor, thoughts, humorist, sense, laugh, life, shock absorbers, enrich, school, laughter, peanut butter, states, Marion, indispensable, intolerable, Barbara, summer, wall
categories: family, friends, intention, memories, quote, reflection
Tuesday 08.02.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 144: The Parent of all Virtues →

In last week's column, it was mentioned that one of the best attitudes is gratitude. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated one day of the year. Thanksgiving and thanksliving is an attitude that can be practiced every day, making it a daily habit. My observation throughout the years is that the happiest persons are the most grateful individuals. They live "The Attitude of Gratitude" each day of their lives, an awakened, revitalized recognition of our blessings encourages gratitude thoughts.

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tags: gratitude, heart, attitude, grateful, blessings, daily, enrich, lives, encourages, thoughts, daily habit, habit, write, Marion, published, self pity, friend, revitalized, AW Tozer, overflowing
categories: family, friends, intention, memories, quote, reflection
Tuesday 07.26.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 143: Milestone Birthdays →

Dear readers, today is my 70th birthday. Among the cards I received was a very special poem given to me by my sister-in-law and special friend throughout the years. Last February, family celebrated her 65th birthday, and she has accepted the aging process very gracefully. When family surprised me and celebrated my birthday in June, she shared these thoughts.

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tags: 70th, birthday, befall, age, 65th, thoughts, friends, family, celebrated, wisdom, depends, daily bread, Marion, prairie, eyesight, anonymous, ache, grow, Oliver Wendell Holmes, bones, seasons
categories: family, friends, generation, intention, memories, quote, reflection
Tuesday 07.19.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 142: A Letter →

It is such a joy to receive letters from the readers of this column. I appreciate it so much when they include some gems of thought that I can share with you all throughout this column. In this day of high technology, the fax machine is used to communicate, (email and the computer) for our relationships. That personal handwritten letter may soon become a gift of the past. Here is the thought a faithful reader from Florida sent me.

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tags: thoughts, letter, friend, caring, wealth, reader, day, special occasions, anniversaries, prairie, fax machine, handwritten letter, birthdays, smiles, sweetest, beneath, envelope, tucked, postage stamp, life
categories: family, friends, generation, intention, memories, quote, reflection
Tuesday 07.12.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 139: Fatherhood Throughout the Years →

When you read this warm thoughts column, Father's Day 1997 will be another memory. A dear Nebraska reader of this column sent me some thoughts on Father's Day - precious thoughts to ponder all year.

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tags: thoughts, father, dad, thought, treasure, homeward, man, rich, laugh, Daniel Webster, Marion, sonny, child, years, blends, dear, precious, door, hosts, Werner
categories: reflection, holiday, memories, family, generation, quote
Tuesday 06.21.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 138: Old Glory →

When you read this column, it will only be a few days before Flag Day. I have often wondered if Old Glory could tell her story, just what she might tell us. Recently, I read some warm thoughts which I'd like to share with you, my dear readers of this column.

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tags: flag, symbol, man, unified, stars, freedom, parade, stripes, perseverance, glory, respect, hardiness, defeat, innocence, idealists, Marion, purity, child, street, star spangled banner
categories: reflection, history, holiday, memories
Tuesday 06.14.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 137: Like Flying a Kite →

June. The month for Children's Day, Father's Day, Flag day. A month for birthdays, wedding anniversaries, bridal showers, weddings, graduations, family reunions and the celebration of family. I find it very interesting that Children's Day and Flag Day fall on the same day and Father's Day and the first day of summer are also on the same day this year.

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tags: children, warm, child, grandchild, kite, father, fifth grader, thoughts, fathers, ball, bridal shower, lifeline, graduation, rooftop, Marion, soar, joy, relationship, twine, yearn
categories: reflection, quote, history, holiday, memories, friends, family
Tuesday 06.07.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 136: Our Lady of Freedom →

When you read this last column for the month of May, many thoughts come to mind about Memorial Day. As we reflect on the many Memorial days of the past, we experience many warm thoughts on peace and about our land of freedom. In this week's column, I will share a poem sent to me by a lady in her 80s. She is a very special friend who has been a real inspiration to me, especially during the last several weeks. She is a distinguished member of the International Society of Poetry, and her poetry will be featured in the "Best Poems of the 90s," a publication of the National Library of Poetry. And most recently, she was inducted into the Eastern Kentucky University's Hall of Distinguished Alumni.

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tags: memorial day, thoughts, poetry, freedom, land, poem, lady, distinguished member, eastern kentucky university, soldier, roam, children, Werner, liberty, heard, sides, willows, peace, column
categories: reflection, quote, history, holiday, memories, service, friends, family
Tuesday 05.31.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 134: Standing Strong in Life's Storms →

Surprise, surprise! It was indeed a surprise when the storm and tornado hit Canistota last Friday evening. Oftentimes we read or hear about these stormy events, but it is another thing to experience it. For many there were tears over the losses. But what warm thoughts we have when we observe how a community works together and can stand stronger through life's storms. As we survived the tornado together, one could only observe a caring community and a community who really cares for one another. One cannot help but be reminded of the words of Philip Brooks who once said, "Do not pray for easy lives. Pray to be stronger people. Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers. Pray for powers equal to your tasks." Those thoughts inspire us to stand strong throughout the storm of life.

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tags: mother, Vermillion, thoughts, observe, South Dakota, warm, motherhood, pray, storm, families, tornado, mothers, Raleigh, life, honor, abundant, Marion, Margaret
categories: memories, family, reflection, nature, friends
Tuesday 05.17.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 133: A Mother's Letter to Her Daughter →

When you read this warm thoughts column, it will be just a couple of days before Mother's Day. Many families will be together on this special family day honoring their mother. Recently, I read an essay - a letter a mother wrote to her daughter. It touched my heart and no doubt will be taped on a kitchen cabinet or refrigerator. And so I will share it with you my readers.

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tags: mother, wish, child, daughter, suddenly, share, days, savor, heart, happy mother's day, moment, kitchen cabinet, smile, baby, rob, hurry, motherhood, resent, honor
categories: memories, family, reflection
Tuesday 05.10.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 
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