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Grace Notes

Body Grace Notes As I typed “October 28” at the top of this editorial, my stomach did a flip and my heart went a-flutter. How is it possible that we are just a few days away from November?
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The population flip

Body “For the first time in the United States, there are more older adults than young children.” That was the lead-in sentence of a story put out by K-State Research and Extension recently, and it kind of caught me by surprise.
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Tie one on

Body Tie one on I can clearly picture both of my grandmothers, even though they’ve been absent from my life for many years. And when I picture them, they would be wearing a dress with an apron tied around the waist.
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Keeping things light

Body Every once in a great while, as we’re traveling through an area that’s unfamiliar to us, it is fun to see a sign that just tickles the funny bone. I need to take a picture to remember them.
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The “other” Webster Lake

Body Surely I’ve mentioned this before, but I love to travel by Google Air, navigating with one finger as I “fly over” any place in the world. Recently I learned that there is another Webster Lake that has a very interesting story.
The “other” Webster Lake

The day we don’t dare forget

Body On September 11, 2001, America was forever changed. It has been 20 years since the attacks, but that tragic day, which served as a true test of the American spirit, will be remembered always.
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The horrifying stories we tell our children

Body I remember when our sons were small and loved to have us read to them. We had several volumes of books that contained some of the familiar stories we had learned as children. I remember the books as being filled with beautiful pictures and the typical “happily ever after” endings.
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