Jean Shepherd:  

CLASS OF 1961
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Kenner High SchoolClass of 1961
Peterborough, ON

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There's something about this piece that hits home ... I'm not even sure what it is.

Don't be afraid to take a stance because you think you might lose the respect of others.  Your ideas count and often are encouraged by oth
The picture is not of me, but the words accompanying the picture are very applicable to me and to many seniors.  Sometimes it annoys me .. as  I am sure all my senior friends feel this way too.

What to do about it?  Well..
At the going down of the sun and
In the morning ...

WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
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When I read this, I started to laugh in self-recognition.  
Caring for yourself mentally and physically
     :  remember to buy food for yourself before you run out.
     :  remember to cook the food
     :  Once the food i
This post I copied from a dear friend and it captures what I feel we all recognize .. the person who goes above and beyond and often an organization which reaches out and helps people who need help.  Sometimes it is a singl
When you discover something you start to form the language which accompanies the discovery.   Self confidence is your way of expressing the new language which you have learned.
Eventually, you connect thoughts together and
I can vividly remember the end of WW1 ... my father was in Burma in the war ... and my mother was attending to people who were wounded.  I lived with my Granny at her home very close to Dyce airport.  Dyce airport was heavi
There is something about this picture that makes me very sad.  The language which accompanies this hand-held machine is how people talk these days.  "Text me", "Send me a picture of you now", and so on.  It makes me sad tha
Truly, you never know when the sand in your hourglass will run out. Live honestly and be happy will help the disposition of others.
It's a beautiful and warm day for Thanksgiving.  I'm sending greetings to all my family and my Mito-Mates!  Sending special Thanksgiving wishes to my friends who give thanks on a different time or date.  
Giving thanks is s
There are times in everyone's life when you feel like you are running around in circles,  Finding an answer to this feeling is often just sitting down and relaxing: thinking comforting thoughts and getting your feet back in
I'm having a little trouble thinking BIG!!   There are times when being under 5 feet tall makes pre planning an essential tool
When Parents Grow Old!

Let them grow old with the same love that they let you grow... Let them speak and tell repeated stories with the same patience and interest that they heard yours as a child... Let them overcome, like
MITOCHONDRIAL DISEASE AWARENESS 
We, with mitochondrial diseases, don't have the pink army of breast cancer awareness or the ALS ice bucket challenge. So we must advocate for ourselves even as we barely have energy to fight
It is that special week where I am allowed to share information about the mitochondria.  You know that MANY of the diseases which raise a lot of money for their charity have malfunctioning mitochondria at the root of their
I could use her here!  I'm suffering a new condition called "BODYREVOLT"  Maybe I should try increasing my Ubiquinol dosage for a while!!!
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Butterflies fly.  Lizards crawl.  Rabbits hop.  Goldfish swim.

What do all these creatures have in common?  They have the ability to move.

What gives them the ability to move?  What gives living things energy?

The mitoch
My friend always posts these inspiring messages worth sharing with all our friends.  Laurie May Beek and I met over a year ago ... and instantly knew our friendship would deepen into best friends!
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