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Good-Bye to my Aunt Gertrude

Aunt Trudy passed away on Monday night.   Her funeral service is today and I am unable to attend as the funeral is in Utah and I am in Oregon.   M y thoughts are with my family today along with my sweet aunt who lived a long and beautiful life. I wish I could be there for all of my family and show my support to a dear woman whom I truly do love and will miss - and have missed. Dementia became a thief in Trudy's life after our move to Oregon. I was unable to put in time in helping to take care of her and Uncle Ted.   In a way I felt bad that I wasn't there to participate.   Yet in another way I was grateful for the excuse to not have to go through that again.   Should it rain today (which I am told the sky has been doing - and is doing here in Oregon) I hope that my family members think of the drops as tears of joy at the reunion that must be taking place. I had believed that Ted and Trudy would outlive us all...

Precipitation

I was in a science class the other day where the students had gone outdoors to collect one of three tubes that would measure the precipitation. They were to record their findings, use barometers, study the clouds, etc. The tubes showed 0 precipitation. It had been foggy that morning. I remember when the school bus would pass our house the last two years I would look out my window and see clouds surrounding the hills across the way but they surround us now and it is often too foggy to see what's behind my neighbors houses. I had to drive in that fog.   I followed a truck for as far as I was able It got off the same exit, but did not go in the same direction.   I was left on my own Why is it that there isn't any moisture in these clouds?   in this fog?   Is there inversion mixed in with the clouds.   It does lift eventually unlike big city smog that never lifts always linger. The fog has been ...

Finals

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  https://forum.300hours.com/discussion/819/ifrs-vs-gaap-for-level-1#.XD62PVxKiUk           A 1,250-word report?             Are you kidding me? Accounting final.             Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah . . . . give me a topic I'm           at least interested in.                       Thus far I have been in high demand for substituting           at three schools all at the same time, and           there's only one of me.           I have to take some time off for           this stupid ...

Dash HH #10

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  What city do you consider your "home town"?           I grew up in an unincorporated area which meant our town did not have its own jurisdiction . Though we used a Midvale address, we were not really a part of it - or at least that was my understanding.   I do remember just before or shortly after I went to junior high, there was talk of our unincorporated being annexed to Murray.   That was a proposal brought up by one individual named Mr. Card.   I remember several people being upset about it.                           I remember a meeting had taken place at East Midvale Elementary School.   We had gone there like so many others to understand more about what was taking place.   I remember one individual in particular who spoke up for the boundaries to be left alone.   His son,...

Word: What's the Opposite of Hard?

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Hard is the opposite of Easy .   Hard is also the opposite of Soft .   I have made several hard boiled eggs in my life time.   I have eaten my eggs soft boiled before.   I have had them over-easy, but not easy boiled. I have sat in chairs that have been very hard. I have sat in chairs that feel soft.   I've had an easy time sitting on some chairs I've had a very hard time with others. Take the theatre chairs at Jenna's school for instance. They are not easy to get into.   They may be soft to the small teenage buttox, but I am a plump woman who finds it difficult - or hard to sit comfortably.   I have learned that those teeny bop chairs are hard er to get out of. Our carpet is not soft to the naked foot but I would not say that it's hard; it is rough. I have a hard time keeping my slippers over my toes; they seem to come off very easily. I have a hard time keeping focused on my accounting material....

Which Way Does the Flag Face the Nation?

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   Normally I try to stay clear of politics, but with government shut down  , it has been on my mind.  My post is meant to be on our reactions and not what is currently taking place (or not taking place) at the white house.           Roland is an avid follower on Sunday Morning on CBS.  Following Sunday Morning is "Face the Nation" though the station generally gets changed to another before  Face the Nation  comes on.  This program was on this morning when Jenna and I planted ourselves on the couch and looked up to see Margaret Brennan ask questions to Secretary of State,  Michael Richard Pompeo , who for the most part seemed robotic with his answer - or somebody's answers anyway.   Jenna and I laughed as he obviously read the answers and showed no facial emotion whatsoever - actually there were a few times where he smiled.   Jenna and I suspect he had lost his place on the screen and was...

Triggers That Make Me Smile

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          Yes, it is unusual to see a bubbled syringe under the title "Smile" as there are so many children who view this as a torturing device.   They run and hide, fidget, scream . . . and why would a mother look upon this reminder of such dramatic uncooperativeness as something that would put a smile on her face?   She wouldn't.   But I was blessed with a child who was more than cooperative.   Jenna enjoyed the bubbled syringe.   Unlike most children, Jenna was amused by this devise.   It must have tickled her nose when I attempted to suck out the snot.   She also laughs about Vick's vapor rub because "it smells funny" - and not "funny" as in questioning the expiration date of a product.   Whenever I try to rub it on her she does squirm - but only because she is laughing so hard claiming that it tickles her.   Weird.   But awesome.   I don't know of any other mother who has sha...