Category: On Words
Achieving Your Dreams
You’re stressed, you don’t know where to turn I encourage and support, while you learn Transform your stress, on demand Seed your dreams, I’ll extend “Achieving Your Dreams”
Mirthful Monday: Phonetics Lesson via Teenagers
If you’ve studied Phonetics, you’ll recognize the following terms, but put into sounds your teenager might make. Thanks to Gail for this one!
#387 – A Poem In Honour of Rheumatoid Awareness Day
For colleagues, friends, family and neighbours… It will come, and it will go Advancing, retreating, and advancing some more Mercurial, mysterious, omnipresent It can arrive “#387 – A Poem In Honour of Rheumatoid Awareness Day”
Words To Live By
This post was initially conceived for January 1st but, like an over-due pregnancy, it had a timeline that was of its own choosing. What is “Words To Live By”
#371 – Invoking T.O.T.O.M.
Theory of the Oxygen Mask. Just like those pre-flight instructions that go something like this: “In the unlikely event of an emergency, oxygen masks will drop. Please put your “#371 – Invoking T.O.T.O.M.”
O Memory Tree
I have learned to experience the value of stillness – a pause amidst the bustle and the noise of the day. First thing each morning, “O Memory Tree”
Pausing. Connecting.
When I pause, I connect to something greater than my ego. When I pause, I let go of the whirling dervish of my mind. When “Pausing. Connecting.”
A+ for Approachable
So began my note to Amber, the approachable and knowledgeable proprietor of The Bookman, a delightful used book store with locations in Chilliwack and Abbotsford. “A+ for Approachable”
#234 – What the Bleep?
Well, you know researchers, they’ll poke, they’ll prod, they’ll pry. Anything is fair game. So, of course someone had to look into the art of “#234 – What the Bleep?”
#100 – Paperback Reader
I like books. A lot. I always have one with me when I am out and about. You’ll find one or two on my nightstand and “#100 – Paperback Reader”
#12 – Another Word for “It Hurts!”
When you go to the doctor, physiotherapist or have a hospital stay, you’ll be asked to describe your pain on a scale from 1 to 10. “#12 – Another Word for “It Hurts!””