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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
 

Episode 164: The Christmas Spirit, All Year Long →

Christmas brings us many memories. For me, Christmas is a season that is very dear to my heart. I want to live in the Christmas spirit all year long! Is it any wonder when you come to that little home on the prairie that you may get a cup of Christmas tea and a warm welcome? The end of another year is approaching very rapidly. It is hard to believe that 1996 will soon be history.

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tags: Terry Anderson, peace, December, prison, prison camp, hearts, den, lived, Anderson, lions, prisoner, thought, spirit, deep, heard, Frankl, Viktor Frankl, spent, hopeless
categories: education, quote, reading, history, reflection
Tuesday 12.27.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 163: Peace, Sweet Peace →

Recently I heard Terry Anderson speak at the University of South Dakota. Some of the readers of this column will remember the day he was released from the gloom of a Beirut prison four years ago on December 4th, 1991. Terry Anderson had been with the Associated Press in Lebanon when he was kidnapped and taken captive for seven years, or 2,454 days. He was chained to a wall in prison and lived at the uncertain mercy of his captors.

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tags: Terry Anderson, peace, December, prison, prison camp, hearts, den, lived, Anderson, lions, prisoner, thought, spirit, deep, heard, Frankl, Viktor Frankl, spent, hopeless
categories: education, quote, reading, history, reflection
Tuesday 12.13.22
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 159: The Letter You Did Not Write →

The holidays are approaching so fast. Already, I am receiving those holiday letters as I have a few friends who write their holiday letter about family in October. It seems that many people in this high-tech age no longer write those personal letters.

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tags: letter, write, heart, dearest friend, thoughts, postage stamp, friends, Marion, warmest, comforters, longest, talkers, holiday, flew, age, sweetest, nightfall, tucked, reminding, prairie
categories: intention, reflection, friends, poetry, family, reading
Tuesday 11.15.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 158: Taking the Lead With the Geese →

This is the time of year when some folks leave the prairie winds and go south for the winter. Folks down south who have permanent residence there will say, "The snowbirds are coming!" About the same time, the northern geese are going south too. Recently, I read that these geese are not going as far south as they used to go in past years. These geese flap their wings and fly south in a V formation. In the spring, they fly north and it is always a special time for us to learn some lessons from the geese.

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tags: geese, south, goose, prairie, sharing, learn, formation, fly, travel, permanent residence, encouraging, life, caring, cheer, northern, talmud, flock, werner, thoughts, Marion
categories: quote, intention, education, nature, reflection
Tuesday 11.01.22
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 157: God Bless You →

The month of October has been designated as "Clergy Appreciation Month." Many congregations throughout the country have expressed special thanks to their pastor and given honor to the pastoral ministry during this month. We have become more aware that the pastoral ministry makes great demands upon the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing of the individuals that we call pastor. An unknown author has expressed as thanks in the following warm thoughts. "To our Pastor: God bless you for the work you've done in the service of our Lord. May His constant blessing be your well deserved reward as you meet the challenge of the tasks God gives to you. May faith and hope and happiness be yours in all you do."

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tags: pastoral ministry, thoughts, pastor, church, parish ministry, october, pastor appreciation month, garden, turnip, great, warm, rows, lettuce, expressed, Marion, God, congregations, saints
categories: quote, intention, friends, history, holiday, service, prayer
Tuesday 10.25.22
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 155: Cultivating a Positive Attitude →

It is very interesting to know that in a recent survey that was taken, 75% of the people believe that a positive mental attitude can snap one out of depression. Throughout the ages, great men have shared with us some very good words of wisdom and positive thoughts. And so this week, I have selected some of those thoughts for this column.

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tags: beauty, positive thoughts, Anatole France, Alexander Pope, thoughts, Albert Schweitzer, recent survey, pass, warm, positive attitude, Marion, Collins, wisdom, great, missionary, Werner, questioned, Lincoln, African, art
categories: quote, reflection, intention, meditation, reading
Tuesday 10.11.22
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
 
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