Archive for March 2025
Choices to Make
I grew up in what I often describe to friends as a “no whining” household. My parents made it very clear in a variety of ways that we were responsible for our responses to what life threw our way. A complaint of “that’s not fair”, usually elicited a response of “Who told you life was…
Read MoreOur Freedoms
Let’s consider the lowly preposition. It’s defined as a word that governs and expresses a relationship between a noun or pronoun and another element in the clause (New Oxford American Dictionary). We learn about them somewhere along the way as part of grammar though I think I began to pay attention to them when trying…
Read MoreA Break for Spring
I saw these few bluebonnets on my walk in the neighborhood last week. And two days later saw my first redbud tree in bloom. These are harbingers of spring in my part of Texas. Then a cold front blew through and the early morning temperature was in the thirties, and the forecast calls for highs in…
Read MoreWomen’s History
Early in the spring semester of 1983, a faculty member from the McMurry College History department came by my office. Fane Downs was in the middle of her second career at the time. She had been a “professional” Girl Scout serving in roles as District Director and Camp Director in West Texas. Then she went…
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