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Life Changing For Another
Chocolate Can Kill (Emily Harris Mysteries) by Annie Acorn Also available in print, at Amazon UK and Smashwords, and for SonyReader, Kobo, Diesel, ibookstore and NOOK! Those of you who follow my scribblings will remember that a few weeks ago … Continue reading
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Tagged A Tired Older Woman, author, chocolate, family, Georgia, helping hand, humor, Life, love, make a difference, Mississippi, moving, personal journey, South, Southern, uncle
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What Goes Around Comes Around
Chocolate Can Kill (Emily Harris Mysteries) by Annie Acorn Also available on Smashwords and for NOOK! It started out such a glorious day! The sun was shining. The birds were singing, and all was right with the world. Well, maybe … Continue reading
A Tired Older Woman Does Crutches
A Tired Older Woman: Loses Weight and Keeps It Off! by Annie Acorn Okay, I’m embarrassed. I write fiction, and I don’t even have an exciting story, which seems to be becoming a trend when it comes to my injuries. … Continue reading
Posted in A Tired Older Woman, author, health, Life, over 50, Personal Note
Tagged author, Broken bone, crutches, Inquisition, lesson learned, orthopedic surgeon, personal journey, physical therapy
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My Friend T
One Last Gift (Annie Acorn Christmas Anthologies) From Women’s Pens Those of you who follow these humble posts will know that this is the third time in half a year that I have lost a friend – a sad commentary … Continue reading
Posted in Death, Friends, Life, over 50, Personal Note
Tagged Death, family, Friends, Life
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Finding Your Passion
One Last Gift (Annie Acorn Christmas Anthologies) From Women’s Pens Also available from Nook! “Hi, Annie!” My friend, who oversees the drive-thru window, greeted me when I stopped by my bank to make a deposit the other day. “I’ve been … Continue reading
Posted in A Tired Older Woman, Christian, Christian writer, journey, Life, over 50, writer, writing
Tagged author, Father, history, Life, Mom, passion, personal journey, purpose
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Colors Of My Life
One Last Gift (Annie Acorn Christmas Anthologies) From Women’s Pens Also available for Nook! I was born in the ‘40s, remember fondly the ‘50s, succeeded as a teenager in the ‘60s, and attended college in the ’70s. Well, you get … Continue reading
Posted in age, author, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, chapter, D.C., Death, Fall, journey, Life, love, Marriage, over 50, South, Summer, Susan G Comen Foundation
Tagged '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, Alabama, Atlanta, Birmingham, Bloodhound, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, child, D.C., donation, Dothan, Emory, Father, Georgia, home, Life, love, millenium, Mississippi, Mom, Montgomery, personal journey, South, Southern, Susan G Comen
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Small Treasures
One Last Gift (Annie Acorn Christmas Anthologies) From Women’s Pens Edited by Annie Acorn Also available for NOOK! As those of you who follow me know, I joke that I’m a tired older woman, which more often than not these … Continue reading
Posted in A Tired Older Woman, age, author, Death, faith, grandmothers, Home, Life, love, Marriage, over 50, romance, Thanksgiving
Tagged Arkansas, author, baby powder, Chi Omega, child, Emory University, English, family, Father, grandmother, helping hand, home, Life, love, Memphis, Mom, owl, personal journey, South, Tennessee, tombstone
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