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Groundhogs day is not even a real holiday. Did you know that? It’s an observance. Apparently if we observe the Groundhog observing his shadow then we are all stuck with six more weeks of winter. I m not a fan of… Continue Reading “Groundhogs day! The Results are IN!”
A Happy Thanksgiving to everyone, from all of my personalities. Thanksgiving is a time to be thankful for the things in our lives that are good and true. Since my last post about this holiday I have decided I should list some things that… Continue Reading “Happy Thanksgiving 2012.”
Yes indeed it is that time of year again. Thanksgiving Day. Or if you are a fan of How I Met Your Mother, Slapsgiving. I truly wish I could just slap some people on this Holiday but it’s frowned upon by most people… Maybe… Continue Reading “Happy Thanksgiving, Slapsgiving — Err Happy Turkey Day… Drat… where are my Christmas Decorations!”
Since today is Easter and represents the letter “H” in the blog a day challenge. I thought I would take a few moments and discuss Holidays. Yes that’s right, those days when we overindulge in things. Today, Easter for example many people eat so… Continue Reading “Holidays… different meanings for all and to all a good Day!”
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Changing the way you think, changes the way you feel.
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“Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at its destination full of hope.” — Maya Angelou
by Sindia M. Rivera-Jiménez, Ph.D.
From the mind of an English professor