Tag Archives: family
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The Cards We’re Dealt
23June 8, 2015 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand. – Randy Pausch A funny thing …
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The Keeper of Birthdays
40June 1, 2015 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
Last week I had a blessedly low-key birthday. The blessing is because it is the year-before-a-milestone birthday. A milestone, a …
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Performance Anxiety
31May 25, 2015 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
When I was a child I used to call them nightmares. I had one last week. It ended up in …
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Going Home
28May 17, 2015 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
The evening flight was a mistake. I was grateful to my brother-in-law for donating the frequent flyer miles and arranging …
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On Writing Too Much – The Practice of Presence
47May 11, 2015 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
“Why did I write it down? In order to remember, of course, but exactly what was it I wanted to …
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One Surprising Benefit to Being Freshly Pressed That Bloggers Can Miss
42April 26, 2015 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
When I write something good and powerful and true that touches people, and they tell me so, it is a …
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On Blogcation
30March 29, 2015 by Paula Reed Nancarrow
There was apparently supposed to be a conference for bloggers this year that went by the name “Blogcation.” It involved a weeklong …
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