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Episode 191: Always Have a Dream →

The world watched the passing of the torch for the Olympic Games. Whether one has the dream of carrying that torch or winning a gold medal, we all have some dreams and goals in our lives. Recently, I read an article by a noted doctor stating that everyone has dreams. What is your dream of dreams? The following thoughts by Amanda Bradley have blessed the lives of many people. I have often used it when closing a speech or at the end of a seminar or workshop. I would like to share it with all my special readers of this column.

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tags: dream, forget, torch, won, sun, eastman, seminar, Marion, gold medal, Olympic Games, lives, misfortunes, workshop, flame, published, carried, cup, special, warm, Amanda
categories: quote, intention, meditation, reflection
Tuesday 07.25.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 190: Jerry's Positive Attitude →

Of all the Warm Thoughts columns I have ever written, perhaps the ones pertaining to "thoughts on attitude" have received the most favorable comments from my readers. Recently I read about Jerry who had a very positive attitude. It inspired me so much and it may have a positive effect on any summertime blues that may be coming our way in this season of the year.

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tags: jerry, choose, attitude, reply, doctors, positive, employees, summertime blues, nurses, live, choices, paramedics, trauma center, Marion, told, bullets, asked, nervousness, positive effect, thoughts
categories: quote, intention, meditation, reflection
Tuesday 07.18.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 189: An Attitude Worth Catching →

It is always a joy to receive thoughts from faithful readers of this Warm Thoughts column. They share with me thoughts so precious that I feel the need to share with others. A faithful reader from Florida who has lived a long life and has a contagious attitude worth catching, sent me thoughts by Charles Swindoll on attitude. "The longer I live, the more I realized the impact of attitude on life. Attitude to me, is more important than the facts, it is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than successes, than what other people think or say or do. It is more important than appearance, giftedness, or skill. It will make or break a company, a church, a home. The remarkable thing is we have a choice every day regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day. We cannot change our past. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play on this one string we have and that is our attitude. I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it. And so it is with you. We are in charge of our attitudes."

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tags: attitude, thoughts, contagious, giftedness, life, choice, Werner, catching, circumstances, faithful, successes, strains, warm, Charles Swindoll, important, positive attitude, welcome, control, published, Abraham Lincoln
categories: quote, intention, meditation, prayer, reflection
Tuesday 07.11.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 188: The Flag of Stars & Stripes →

It is that time of year when many patriotic thoughts arise as we see the flag flying high in the sky. I am very impressed in my travels to note where homes fly the flag on a daily basis.

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tags: flag, day, America, home, June, liberty, stripes, fly, February 12, October 12, January 20, April 6, continental congress, freedom, hymn, mother, birthday, speaks, November, inauguration day
categories: quote, history, holiday, education, service
Tuesday 06.27.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 187: Guardian Angels →

To the readers of this column: a favorite column of the readers is being repeated by request. It seems there is a special interest in angels and this topic has especially interested my grandchildren. My five-year-old granddaughter has a great need to hold her birthday angel like a security blanket as she travels on vacations.

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tags: angel, thoughts, night, travels, reminded, grandma, sang, felt, angelic voice, kerosene lamp, remembered, heap, carried, Marion, NP, listened, wings, o'er, guide, warmly
categories: reflection, memories, quote, history, holiday, generation, education
Tuesday 06.20.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 186: Children Learn What They Live →

The second Sunday in June is "Children's Day." The following Sunday, we celebrate Father's Day. A great deal of concern has been focused on our children as the dawn of a new century is fast approaching. Children who have graduated this last year in the 20th century are told that they will be shaping the next century. What a challenge for our children and grandchildren!

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tags: children, learn, live, years, Nolte, graduation speech, former first lady, day, purification, Barbara Bush, Werner, century, thoughts, gift, Dorothy Law Nolte, Marion, hostility, celebrate, world, reminded
categories: reflection, memories, quote, history, holiday, generation, education
Tuesday 06.13.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 185: Ascension Day →

Today is Ascension Day. Some churches throughout the world observe this church festival day with special services. Ascension Day is on Thursday, forty days after Easter. It commemorates Christ's ascension which took place by tradition at the Mount of Olives near Bethany in the Holy Land.

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tags: ascension, church, prayerful, special, fifth century, feast, memories, chapel, Werner, Lord, easter, soul, paschal candle, thoughts, gladly, services, traidion, hill, processions, festival
categories: reflection, memories, quote, history, holiday, service
Tuesday 06.06.23
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 183: All Around Me, Peaceful →

May is family month! When you read this week's column, many of you will be looking forward to a day off from work - a three day weekend, the opening of the swimming pool, and the official start of the summer season. You may be celebrating life with family and friends. Memorial Day is a day and a time to remember the dead, especially those who perished in America's wars. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II.

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tags: memorial day, world war II, graves, died, life, Werner, family, warm, wars, celebrate, peace, ponder, commemorative, remembrance, swimming pool, americans, Operation Desert Storm, inner peace, Marion
categories: reflection, family, memories, quote, education, friends, history, holiday, service
Tuesday 05.23.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 182: Mother of the Year →

As I write this column we are experiencing May showers. May the May showers bring blessings and May flowers! The weekend found many in the community planting their gardens and flowers. My joy and challenge was having a two-year-old granddaughter helping plant the seeds. Indeed a challenge with those little hands planting seeds of love!

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tags: love, thoughts, people, warm, Werner, tea, motherhood, mother's day, showers, birthdays, weddings, family
categories: reflection, family, memories, quote
Tuesday 05.16.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 181: Cheers to the Graduates! →

Cheers to the graduates! As I write this column, on the day of National Day of Prayer, many warm thoughts come to mind. Throughout the country, many students will be graduating from schools of learning this month. Graduation is both a happy and a sad occasion. The diploma, a symbol of excellence and knowledge, is the inheritance of our youth. I am reminded of what a big gray-haired, soft spoken Professor Greek once stated, as he handed out the diplomas. He said, "Young ladies and gentlemen, it is not possible for everyone to have a great intellect, but it is possible for everyone to have a great heart."

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tags: graduates, love, diploma, thoughts, questions, physical, people, hurled, warm, deep trouble, emotions, Werner, audience, sensitivities, unimaginative, lectern, hate, chasten, affirmative, tea
categories: reflection, family, friends, generation, education, intention, memories, quote
Tuesday 05.09.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 173: St. Patrick & the Shamrock →

Right after St. Valentine's Day was history, I immediately saw St. Patrick's Day cards and decorations in the stores. There may be signs of winter and white snow around us, but the Shamrock decorations of green are symbolic of life and soon we'll have St. Patrick's Day and spring. I've always been curious about Bishop Patrick and why people considered him a saint in their lives. In my research, I read about the legend of the Shamrock and will share these thoughts with you.

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tags: patrick, shamrock, friends, irish, thoughts, decorations, ireland, thoughtfulness, lightly, stooping, grandma, brighten, life, grandpa, druids, day, count, plucked, Werner, dad
categories: family, friends, quote, holiday, poetry
Tuesday 03.14.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 172: Sunshine in a Smile →

The first of March is "Share a Smile Day." Why just one day? Let's make every day a National Smile Day! Joseph Addison puts it this way, "What sunshine is to the flowers, smiles are to humanity...the good they do is inconceivable." Remember, it takes 43 muscles to frown and only 17 to smile! A world traveler once explained, "In all the countries I have been to, everyone understands a smile." We soon learn when we travel that all people smile in the same language.

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tags: smile, cup, life, sunshine, lighten, warmth, thoughts, shine, mailbag, cloud, Marion, teardrops, frown, Steiner, sun, world traveler, bright, day, face, March
categories: family, friends, quote, intention, holiday, poetry
Tuesday 03.07.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 171: Listening to the Children →

In recent Warm Thoughts columns you've read about the joy one receives when you really listen to the children. Their words of wisdom not only surprise us, but their thoughts jog our minds to higher levels of understanding, for they are our master teachers. I was so pleased to learn that our governor signed a proclamation encouraging us to find a child to read to on March 2nd. This date is "America's Read to Kids Day." It is hoped that all states will become aware of how important it is to read to the children. This is a nationwide campaign to encourage reading.

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tags: children, read, 94th birthday, encourage, thoughts, wisdom, reading, laughter, life, joy, campaign, Seuss, celebrate, mailbag, sprinkled, Welter, understanding, Marion, published, listening
categories: family, friends, generation, quote, intention, education, holiday, reading
Tuesday 02.28.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 170: A Letter to Luetta →

When you read this Warm Thoughts column, it will be February and January has come and gone. Where has the month gone so fast? It has been a month of London fog flinging a crystal veil over the heartland, a real winter wonderland. February is heart month - the month of the Groundhog, Valentine's Day, Presidents Day...Did I forget something? February is also the month when many warm thoughts on love come to mind. In his book "How to Love," Arthur H. Rahner Jr states, "It is a selfish world." He defines love as not emotions or feelings, but the willingness to sacrifice for another. When we are selfish and look only to support our own causes, we cannot truly love.

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tags: love, thoughts, heart, warm, February, Marion, blind, Viktor Frankl, reaches, winter wonderland, stated, selfish, traveler, Bethlehem, valentine, Riverton, London fog, prairie, barn, cup
categories: family, friends, generation, memories, quote, intention
Tuesday 02.07.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 169: Celebrate Life Each Day →

After I delivered last week's Warm Thoughts column, I walked to the post office. At the counter stood someone receiving a parcel - it was for her 90th birthday that day. I stood there in amazement and deep in thought as she drove away, alone, on the icy streets. I thought, "Here's a lady who understands what celebrating life each day really means. She lives every day of her life." In the mail that day came a letter from a longtime friend and reader of Warm Thoughts. She related about how her family and friends gave her a warm reception on her 80th birthday. She shared with me one of the readings her daughter read, and I feel you too, will enjoy these warm thoughts.

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tags: day, dear, thoughts, warm, Grandma Moses, Lord, stay, awhile, 90th birthday, longtime friend, thought, 80th birthday, Marion, stood, prairie, live, readings, warm reception, life, fast
categories: family, friends, generation, memories, quote, intention
Tuesday 01.31.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 168: We Are Never Too Old →

In last week's warm thoughts column we shared thoughts on the importance of listening to the children. I never cease to be amazed at the words of wisdom children can give you when you really listen to them. My experience throughout the years has also been that one can gain wisdom and understanding when we really listened to the older generation. Their wealth of experiences are a treasure and need to be shared.

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tags: life, experiences, painting, listen, shared, age, thoughts, Tennyson, conversation, children, Marion, amazed, Monet, warm, Werner, joyful, living, published, cease, Perkins
categories: family, friends, generation, history, memories, quote
Tuesday 01.24.23
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
 
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