This second chapter book continues the series – a trilogy, perhaps… …to reinstate the main diabetic characters: Kali, now ten years old, and her adopted dog, Money, now 2 years old. My written attempts to express the life responsibilities, concerns and strategies of a … Continue reading
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As a published author and writer, the use of synonyms and homonyms has been most beneficial to my writing tasks. They are also fun to use, fun to learn. However, I have seen and heard the confusion concerning synonyms and homonyms. … Continue reading
Taken from The Evolution of Modern Medicine by Dr. William Osler © 2009 through Kaplan Publishing, New York. “The end of the fifth decade [of the 19th century] is marked by a discovery of superme importance. Humphry Davy had noted … Continue reading
Copyrighted in 2012, Me & My Money…a child’s story of diabetes, took two years to write… From birthing thoughts, jotting ideas, typing a manuscript, carrying a daily journal, contacting an illustrator, building the manuscript, proofreading and editing again and again … Continue reading
I am happy to share with you that I have been “awarded a 50-year Bronze Medal and Certificate to recognize the remarkable achievement of a successful life with insulin-dependent diabetes for half a century or more” from the Joslin Diabetes Center … Continue reading
Overdue for a wonderful experience, a special time with my husband, I have recently been blessed and able to experience a number of wonderful experiences in just two days. I am so happy and excited about this adventure that I need … Continue reading
Copyrighted in 2012, Me & My Money…a child’s story of diabetes, took two years to write. From birthing thoughts, jotting ideas, typing a manuscript, carrying a daily journal, contacting an illustrator, building the manuscript, proofreading and editing again and again … Continue reading
Chapter 5 “This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine…” …a long, long time. Summers at the Clara Barton Birthplace Camp in North Oxford, Massachusetts, were the highlight of my childhood. Recalling at the age … Continue reading
Simply, visual symbols are a representation of something. Whether you realize it or not, humans young and old are bombarded by symbols day in and day out. For instance, drivers are encumbered with symbols as you can imagine. I won’t even begin to … Continue reading
It’s time, people. It’s time to put Christmas, 2012, away. I hate to admit it – or go through the rigorous endeavors of having to do it – but it must be done. Whichever room I happen to be in at the … Continue reading