Enriching Our Life

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Nobody's Perfect - New Year’s simple recipes

WE JUST FINISHED THE HOLIDAY SEASON and might still be cleaning out our freezers where leftovers are crammed in the back. The days following can be filled with going through Christmas decorations we never use, clothing that can be donated to friends or various agencies, and just cleaning our homes.
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Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to money

UNDERSTANDING FAMILY ATTITUDES TOWARDS MONEY may improve financial decisions and reduce financial stress. People inherit more from their parents and grandparents than big feet, eye color, self-discipline, a passion for sports, or an artistic bent.
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Four benefits of life insurance for the here and now

YOU’VE SHOPPED AROUND for whole life insurance and have found a policy that yields the best benefits for your family; it covers everything from your funeral preparations to aiding in supporting them for years to come.
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SPIRITUALLY SPEAKING — Is this your happy season?

I’ve been thinking about happiness— how wrong it is ever to expect it to last or there to be a time of happiness. It’s not that, it’s a moment of happiness. Almost every day containing at least one moment of happiness. +May Sarton Finding true joy is the hardest of all spiritual tasks.
The water of Peyto Lake is normally pale green because of “glacial flour” (finely crushed rock) suspended in it. The lake looks blue here because that is ice reflecting the sky in early June.

The water of Peyto Lake is normally pale green because of “glacial flour” (finely crushed rock) suspended in it. The lake looks blue here because that is ice reflecting the sky in early June.

A WALK IN THE PARK — Are we there yet? Part I: Planning a trip to Alaska

FRIENDS OF OUR daughter Sarah contacted Shirley and me about planning their RV trip to Alaska next summer. There were a thousand things to consider even before COVID pretty much destroyed travel flexibility.