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15 Ways to Create Some Extra Holiday Money
Originally this was going to be a list for my two teenagers but some of these ideas are better suited to adults with a valid driver's license and a bit of know-how. Some of these take a bit of planning and organizing, but most of them could be...
All The Stars In The Sky
From the time my daughter started talking, stars have always played a special part in our life. She asked me an impossible question... "Mom, how much do you love me?" I searched for an answer...How can a parent possibly put those feelings into...
Clean Slates and Fresh Starts
Hope, excitement and anxiety all wrapped up in fresh haircuts and new clothes. Pens, pencils and notebooks, the smell of a new box of crayons and a brand new book; it all speaks of such promise.
It's the first week of school and everyone...
Rasing a Violent-Free Teen in 10 Easy Steps
The disquieting behavior of teenagers in the 21st century, is being hailed by experts as a disturbing trend among troubled youth. Such an interpretation may be factual, but mental heath advocates maintain there are guidelines parents...
War Declared On Instant Messenger: How to Stop Your Child from Wasting Their Life Away Online
Hey Parents! I hate to tell you, but there is no such thing as “useful instant messaging”. Your crafty child might try to take advantage of your lack of “Techie” know how when they say in that whiney voice... “But Mom…I’m IMing my friends about...
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MY SISTER SHIRLEY
MY SISTER SHIRLEY
I have four sisters, Shirley was the firstborn She has many talents but never toots her horn She can play the piano and beautiful music make Cook up some wonderful food and bake a delicious cake In her later years, to college she went Graduated with honors, Joe’s money she spent She’s taught at elementary school for several years Had the patience of Job and wiped away many tears Her husband, Joe, no finer man could she love He treats her mighty fine and he
sings just like a dove Shirley’s three boys are mighty fine lads They grew up pretty good and all made loving dads Now as Shirley enters her golden twilight years May God grant her peace and wipe away her fears As a brother to a sister, I send my best wishes Remember all those times you washed them dirty dishes I’m so glad you are my sister and my friend To this little poem I must now make an end.
Copyright 2004 Irvin L. Rozier Mar 27, 04
About the Author
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