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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 203: Leadership Lessons from the Geese →

This is a 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 and 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, formation, sharing, caring, goose, fly, snowbirds, permanent residence, cheer, life, warm, prairie, travel, rotates, learn, Talmud, Marion, Werner, northern
categories: reflection, nature, intention, family, friends, service
Tuesday 11.07.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 201: Life Begins at 80 →

Recently, a few of my friends celebrated their 80th Birthday anniversaries. It was a very special occasion where family and friends came for an open house to celebrate life together. It is quite interesting that when I taught gerontology classes that I call the 80s the "lively 80s." An essay entitled, "Life begins at 80" supports those warm thoughts.

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tags: birthday parties, life, celebrate, 90s, nifty, begins, essay, grandchildren, surprised, softening, golden ages, 80th birthday, telephone number, Werner, Marion, arthritis, symptoms, age, 80s, special occasion
categories: family, friends, generation, memories, reflection
Tuesday 10.17.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 200: Autumn is Magic →

A loyal reader of this warm thoughts column sent me the story about how Oktoberfest began. Some communities throughout the country celebrate Oktoberfest or have harvest festivals. Thanks dear friend for sending the history of the Oktoberfest.

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tags: bavaria, autumn, celebrate, beer, munich, harvest festival, oktoberfest, began, germany, werner, warm, nonstop, suppers, thoughts, lion, festival, feast, flashing, october, communities
categories: family, friends, history
Tuesday 10.10.23
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 194: Thought Lines, Creases, & Wrinkles →

In last week's column, I closed my column with a youthful and warm thought. On my way to The Clipper to deliver the column, I stopped at the store to pick up a card for a very special friend in another state who was celebrating that special 50th birthday. I find myself amused at some of the deep thoughts and brilliant sayings on some greeting cards. This one stated on the front of the card, "On your birthday, remember, with age comes wisdom, with wisdom comes deep thought, with deep thought comes thought lines, creases and wrinkles."

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tags: warm, clipper, thought, communicate, asked, stated, commencement exercises, column, word, communication, lawyer, slagle, lives, divorce, replied, professor emeritus, university, year, amused, Vermillion
categories: quote, reflection, family, friends, memories
Tuesday 08.15.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 193: Humans are like Tea Cups →

Summertime. Good, Ol' summertime. It is a good time to get in some summer reading. My grandchildren from Ohio sent me the book, "If Tea Cups Could Talk" by Emily Barnes. I have enjoyed reading the many warm thoughts in this book over a cup of tea. I have also had many special moments with the grandchildren as we have our tea party.

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tags: tea cups, tea, warm, grandchildren, Nancy Reagan, china, passionately, humans, cup, shipwrecks, saltwater, life, Marion, grandchildrengood, porcelain, thoughts, woman, dishes, encouragement, tea cup
categories: quote, reflection, family, friends, memories
Tuesday 08.08.23
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 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 180: Builders of the Future →

Today, May 3rd, 2001, is National Day of Prayer. Many a church door will be open for prayer warriors to enter and pray on this special day. Wherever we may be, may we observe this very special day of prayer for our country and the leaders of our nation. Our nation was born in a meeting based on prayer. Many important decisions were only made after careful prayer to God. Unless the people of our nation and its leaders turn to God in prayer, our best plans will fail. Mighty leaders in the past have not hesitated to bow down before God. Our first President, George Washington, was recognized by members in Congress to kneel in prayer. Our forefathers and foremothers are known for being prayer warriors. Many events in history have been altered and changed when people have gone to their knees in believing prayer.

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tags: prayer, God, Jabez, leaders, pray, foremothers, forefathers, persuade, day, divine wisdom, nation, churchmen, book, mightiest, force, prayer warriors, Werner, world, illuminating, entitled
categories: reflection, prayer, family, friends, generation, history, holiday
Tuesday 05.02.23
Posted by Trina Harger
 

Episode 179: Be a Kid Again →

Last week we learned some thoughts from the kids and computers. In the past, I've received some interesting comments from my readers in my peer group who are having a growing edge with all this computer technology. I have been reading some perspectives on aging and how to be a kid again and so I will share these thoughts found on the internet. Perhaps it is the first draft.

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tags: April 30th, thoughts, eat, kid, grow, straw, crusts, smile, milk mustache, hairbrush, neapolitan ice cream, warm, Werner, cookie, prayers, smiley faces, oreo, remember, chocolate
categories: memories, reflection, prayer, family, friends, generation
Tuesday 04.25.23
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 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
 
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