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Tag Archives: Accidents
Would you change places with me?
Much of our lives is all about the things that happen to us unexpectedly. Today, a friend asked what could be more frustrating ahead of a busy day than to find your car had a flat tire? No need to … Continue reading
Driven to distraction
Black Friday. After-Black Friday Saturday. Advent Sunday. Cyber Monday. Something for everyday over the past week that included Thanksgiving Thursday. All that eating and family getting together can be too stressful. It’s a period too when there’s often madness in terms … Continue reading
Posted in Life styles, Travel, Urban life
Tagged Accidents, Car driving, Interstate highways
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Left holding the baby
In the middle of a thoroughly uneventful afternoon, I created a minor event. I try to make Friday afternoon the start of my weekend and I even try to wind down my work from Thursday evening, if financial markets are … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Health care, Public policy, Religion, Urban life, Writing
Tagged Accidents, Children, Education, Emergencies, Faith, Hospitals
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