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Read more: Happy 100th blog postWe’re giving ourselves a pat on the back. This is our 100th blog post. Amazing. We’ve written three blog posts a week since February. With…
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Read more: Startling, unexpected, unknown?Stewart O’Nan begins his book Emily Alone with a quote from Virginia Woolf. “Could it be, even for elderly people, that this was life—startling, unexpected,…
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Read more: Making a healthy decisionHow did I lose 29 pounds this year? I have a gene that pre-disposes me to diabetes. After talking to my doctor, I decided that…
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Read more: Fun Plus Easy Ways to Lose WeightWhen I read the headline on the magazine at the grocery store, I shook my head. Fun plus easy ways to lose weight? Fayteen has…
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Read more: If you need help, get itWe’ve suggested that you try talking to someone in your family or a friend when you’re struggling with a problem and don’t seem to be…
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Read more: My perfect summer vacationI didn’t go to Bermuda or Lyford Cay in Nassau this summer. I’ve had wonderful vacations in both of those locations, but this summer I…
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Read more: Moving day—and moving day againI finished helping my son Jay move into his college apartment, which is on the second floor up a steep staircase, just in time to…
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Read more: Who are we?Who are you? If you’re like us, you have a pretty good idea of who you are. Sometimes, however, you’re not exactly sure if you…
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Read more: Feeling happy?I was hurrying just a bit to mail a package at the post office when I noticed the man standing behind me. He was talking…
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Read more: Families and polite dinner conversationsIn his play “Dividing the Estate,” Texas playwright Horton Foote captures the resentments and pettiness that frequently makes family dinners anything but polite and pleasant. Bob:…