Thursday, April 19, 2018
The Whistles Blew
By the third summer out west, sons (almost five, seven, eight and nine) had become pretty proficient at trekking, climbing, exploring, horseback mountain trails, white water rafting, etc. Their straw hats and canteens had been a lot of places. This year, 1970, we had plans to take in the wonders of...
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Wednesday, April 18, 2018
To The Rescue (Continuation)
I didn't blow my whistle for two reasons: I didn't think they could hear it that far away, and if they did hear it, they would try to get down too quickly and fall or lose their sense of direction and get lost. Daddy didn't seem too worried and continued what he was doing, so..... "You two stay...
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Tuesday, April 17, 2018
It All Begins
Though not intending that interpretation, giving our sons (ages 3, 5, 6, and 7) each a whistle with special instructions on when to use it was like an open invitation to roam at will on their own. It did not help matters that through all of Kansas and the flat part of Colorado while riding shotgun,...
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Sunday, April 15, 2018
The Tale Of The Whistle Blowers
Looking back, I can't believe that as a loving mother of beautiful young sons, I allowed my children to be put in such dangers as we did, even if they were eager and precocious and loved the things of nature. It is only through the grace of God that we didn't lose one or two of them along the way....
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Saturday, April 14, 2018
The Whistle Blower
I bought the book a year or so ago because of the title. It had been a long time since I read a John Grisham book and the title caught my attention because I have fond memories of my husband/ex-husband who now lies beneath the sod, but at one time, beyond the pale. John Grisham is known by many to...
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