Teacher turned columnist. A retired elementary school teacher who writes about life. My weekly newspaper column is entitled “Where We Are.” Slices of daily life. A little nostalgia. A little wishfulness. A little adventure.
Mother turned Gran. Two children and eight grandchildren. Being a Gran is so much fun and I often write about my Grands.
Small town girl turned small town woman. Still learning and still smiling and still married to the same man. I read books, make a good pot of vegetable soup, bake corn light bread, knit scarves, eat lunch with friends, mend the Grands’ sleeping stuffies, drive a black mini-van, play Words with Friends, cheer for my favorite sports teams, and vote in every election. Just like the lady who lives next door.
I love your column, it’s the best part of the paper all week. The one this week about moving brings back memories of my grandparents place. I hated so bad when it was sold. Everything changed I remembered all those great memories and trees that were climbed ponds that were skated upon.
Thank-you
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It’s those memories that can never be moved! You’ve got them forever. Thanks for reading my column.
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Susan, I read your column every week and always enjoy it but I especially enjoyed today’s column, November 8, 2017. I’m 70 years old, happy, and very blessed. But sometimes I forget to enjoy every “stage” of my life. Thank you for reminding me.
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