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Dear Diary – Tell me – in what universe would a woman with a home and busy family to care for, would have time to become so obsessed with smells? Who would have time or desire to sit on their white couch (which I also question) to stop and smell the dog’s blanket that was “washed three weeks ago”?

This wo...

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Dear Diary – By dinnertime Friday, I was exhausted. I had spent the morning sewing two final projects, and almost 3 hours reviewing material costs, typing up my inventory, writing prices on tags, and packing up. Dinner was made; the mountain of dishes were not done.

Youngest Son kindly crawled from his wa...

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Dear Diary – Today I took Hubby for a colonoscopy.

I met a lady from my former church, in the waiting room. That’s gotta be one of the worst places to meet someone. It was awkward for both of us because we both knew what she’d been doing the day before, and what was going to happen, and we both knew that the other person knew.

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Dear Diary – Last Thursday evening, the pouring rain matched my thunderous mood. I left early for rehearsal so I would have time to pick up my prescription and a shoe rack I bought on Facebook Marketplace. I didn’t see Hubby’s car at the doctor’s office by the drug store. He missed his appointment.

I was halfway to my next destination ...

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Dear Diary – Kipling said, “Delight in the little things”, so this week I’m delighting in a new toilet seat! Hubby and I went shopping together but we both forgot to measure first. We had to call Youngest Son and explain how to measure, starting with where to find my measuring tape. It took a few minutes, but he got it, and we got it. And I’m de...

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