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ARGH

I am using a new word, ARGH. I have only been using it since March 2020, after concerns about Covid-19 took over our lives. I hate cursing, and this word helps me express myself about something that makes me angry or frustrated, but I can’t do anything about. I find that it is best toContinue reading “ARGH”

Posted bysherryderenApril 19, 2020Posted inHumor and AgingTags:aging, COVID-193 Comments on ARGH

Blame Less

In this time of the COVID-19 pandemic, I turn to our country’s leaders for comfort, hope, and inspiration. As I listened to the President during recent press conferences I felt a discomfort that developed into sadness and then anger. In almost every press conference he identifies someone to blame or to criticize, He has becomeContinue reading “Blame Less”

Posted bysherryderenApril 5, 2020Posted inHumor and AgingTags:COVID-195 Comments on Blame Less

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