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Author: Susan Dusterhoft

Sep42022
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The Struggle Bus

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category #embracethechanges, #second act, life

I am on the struggle bus, and have been on this ride for some time. To be honest, I am a little annoyed about it. I have never been a fan of riding the bus. It stems from my elementary and high school years. I rode that big, yellow bus for twelve long years and… Read More

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Aug292022Aug 28 2022
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To Celebrate or Not

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category Uncategorized

  Whether to celebrate or not, that is the question. Today is August 29, 2022, and it is the third day of my birthday weekend.  I did not know if I wanted to celebrate because it’s been three months since my dad passed away and I am still really sad. Things are not settled for… Read More

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Jun262022
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My Dad

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category Tribute

My Dad passed away a month ago at the young age of 88. He became a self-made man after having it rough growing up. He was the glue that held our small family together, and I realize that now. His passing has left a great big hole in the lives of my mom, brother, and… Read More

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May82022
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Anniversary

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category anniversary, Mother's Day
anniversary

I am coming up on an anniversary. A day, well two days actually, that most would not consider celebratory. I am sure you all have many wonderful anniversaries. When you met someone, first date, an accomplishment, or the most traditional, a wedding. I have those special days as well. However, the ones I am thinking… Read More

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Apr272022May 8 2022
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A Year at the Chateau by Dick and Angel Strawbridge

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category book review, book reviews, books

A Year at the Chateau, what an accompaniment to an enthralling show! Our neighbors across the pond are well acquainted with British couple Dick and Angel Strawbridge. For the rest of us, we get the opportunity to hear about their adventures in owning a 19th-century chateau in France. A year ago, I stumbled across their… Read More

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Apr242022
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The Winds of Change

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category #embracethechanges, change, wind
the winds of change

I lay there listening to the Winds of Change. Well not really, but the winds howled pretty good last night. They set in motion a slew of memories for me; some good, and some not so much. It’s no secret that I am not a fan of the wind. It started many, many years ago… Read More

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Jan232022
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Health Woes – Anxiety, Relief and a Yo-Yo

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category health
health

Maintaining good health is extremely important. Daily life becomes much like a yo-yo with constant ups and downs when you don’t. No one ever intends to live like this, but sometimes it happens when you set out on a journey to better health. For us, it has been another long week, one that started with… Read More

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Jan12022May 8 2022
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A Little Me by Amy Roloff

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category book review, book reviews, books

I was cleaning my office space over the holiday weekend and found a stack of books that I have not read yet. Picking up A Little Me by Amy Roloff, and holding it in my hand reminded me why I decided to launch this website so many years ago. All my life, I have had a love… Read More

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Dec312021
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It’s New Year’s Eve

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category New Year's Eve Reflections

It’s New Year’s Eve.  Another 365 days around the sun. It’s been quite a year; quite the two years! A complete change in lifestyle for so many. Losses, heartache, uncertainty, anxiety, aggravation, and chaos. Although not completely unscathed, we made it here nonetheless. Giving Myself A Gift After living a quarantine lifestyle for the past… Read More

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Dec292021
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Year-End Thoughts for 2021

by Susan Dusterhoft, in category reflection, reflections, Thoughts, year end thoughts
reflection

It’s time to share some year-end thoughts again. What happened to 2021? As we inch closer to 2022, I can’t help but wonder in amazement how I made it through another year of this crazy pandemic. How did we all get this far really? It has been two long years, and we are about to… Read More

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