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Child-Proof The Home, But Not The Kids
My grandson cut his finger yesterday. It was the kind of cut that only comes from a nice sharp pair of scissors in the hands of an 11 year-old boy who’s not sensible enough to open a pack of sausage … Continue reading
Posted in Humor
Tagged aging, Dave Glardon, health, humor, imagination, kids, life, parenting, therapeutic humor
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Don’t Be Afraid To Laugh
Yesterday I wrote about the onset of spring. The sun is (has been) shining, the birds are (have been) singing, and the first dandelion popped up in our flower bed yesterday – right through the “weed barrier” that’s supposed to … Continue reading
Posted in Laughter
Tagged comic relief, Dave Glardon, fear, ghost, health, humor, imagination, laughter, snakes, stress, therapeutic humor, weather, worry
12 Comments
Ghost Of Slumbers Passed
There are ghosts in my house. Lots of them. And I’m not talking about the kind of ghosts that sneak in and leave the bathroom light on, spill soda on the kitchen counter, or eat the last piece of key … Continue reading
Posted in Humor
Tagged aging, comic relief, Dave Glardon, ghost, health, humor, imagination, kids, therapeutic humor
12 Comments