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Friday Tidings
Welcome to a weekly blog where stories, ideas, and thoughts for the journey are shared.
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From Why to What
Here's my fifty-year old high school graduation photo. Now, a half-century later, another group of graduates will be receiving their diplomas, I know they've answered their share of questions. But there’s an important question my history teacher asked me during my junior year of high school, and maybe it’s a question new graduates should ask too. It had been a difficult season in my life, and I felt I had plenty to complain about. My history teacher, Mr. Wentz, wasn't having
Karen Farris
5 days ago2 min read


Time Well Spent
Living four hundred miles from our elderly mom is hard. We never see her as often as we'd like. Phone calls help, but we've realized that more trips are needed. Every mile is worth it. On our latest visit, my daughter and her family came too. We arrived close to bedtime, but love doesn't keep a schedule. It didn't really matter what time it was. A few weeks earlier, my son stopped by while traveling for work. Business could wait. Family couldn't. That's the interesting thing
Karen Farris
Jun 51 min read


Will the Last One to Leave Facebook Turn the Lights Off?
Facebook’s photo filters are so kind, especially at my age. As a Boomer, I embraced Facebook as an easy way to reconnect with childhood friends. It was like a high school reunion that didn’t have to end. We got to know each other all over again. Just a week ago, a friend and I got together—and get this—we hadn’t seen each other in fifty years. Facebook reconnected us, and now that we are both retired, we finally have the time to really catch up. Over lunch, we shared our stor
Karen Farris
May 291 min read


Remember Those Who’ve Lost So Much
It was late July in the wheatland community of Ritzville. Grandma and I had taken the 30-minute drive to town to get a needed machine part for the tractor. We always passed the cemetery on our way home. But this time, we were slowed by a procession of vehicles following a black hearse. American flags lined the cemetery fence. Grandma pulled the car over and simply said, “We need to get out.” Leaving the comfort of our air-conditioned car on a 95-degree day wasn’t something I
Karen Farris
May 222 min read


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