In this house we Stand with Ukraine
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IF YOU WANT MORE
- no one is born hating
- kids say the darndest things
- my church
- Still I Rise by Maya Angelou (1928-2014)
- I hope you dance
- make a wish – then blow
- disaster strikes Carport Kitty
- winning it all – losing everything
- it’s April 1st, fool! march madness is over, right?
- two singular American warrior women: one shared destiny
- the battle my grandmother lost
- leaving moon behind, but you’re still on my mind
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to America: I have a dream. I also have a need.
- Tweety Bird said I Tawt I taw a Puddy Tat…
- INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
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when Maya Angelou spoke, I listened
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Take a day to heal from the lies you’ve told yourself and the ones that have been told to you.
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Tag Archives: sewing
the battle my grandmother lost
March is Women’s History Month. I planned to write a new post today to celebrate a universally celebrated woman, but I have two excuses for re-blogging this post from February, 2019: (1) I was glued to the televised Senate confirmation … Continue reading
the battle my grandmother lost
my early years in my hometown of rural Richards, Texas (circa 1949) my dad and me at a family picnic in matching shirts made by my grandmother (circa 1951) a birthday party dress made by my grandmother (circa … Continue reading
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