Leap Year Lesson #77: It’s Fun Watching the Next Generation

Today was my granddaughter Abby's first birthday party. There were more people at my son and daughter-in-law's house than I've seen there before. Among the guests were a number of young couples I did not know, several of whom had their own young child with them. It was fun just watching the children and watching …

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Leap Year Lesson #50: Metamorphosis is Radical and Wonderful

Most of us are familiar with the metamorphosis that transforms a caterpillar into a butterfly. The transformation is frequently used as a metaphor for other such transformations, not limited to actual biological changes. The thought comes to mind because of what my wife and I now experience regarding a kitchen remodel underway. Since Thursday and …

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Leap Year Lesson #46: Routines Are Great, Except When They Aren’t

My day started with an unwanted break in my routine. We were out of soap in the shower and I couldn't find any anywhere. Body wash would have to do this time. That slight change in routine really threw me off more than I anticipated. When I finished my shower, turned off the water and …

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Leap Year Lesson #36: Know When to Recycle and When to Throw Away

My wife and I recycle all we can. Most weeks our recycling bin is full. Some weeks it has more in it than the trash can. Between newspapers, cardboard, cans, bottles, plastics and other items, we have developed the habit of recycling where possible. I even save separately the pull tabs from drink cans for …

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