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Sleepless

September 11, 2018

My wife, Sherry, is asleep the moment her head hits the pillow, and she hops out of bed full of vitality early the next morning. It’s irritating for me to witness. When I’m in a combative mood, I do subtle moves to break her of this habit. I have a bedroom reading lamp with …

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Out-Tated

September 9, 2018

My best friend and mentor of all time was Frank Tate, a professor I had in college. I worked for him for years after struggling my way through college, and later in his life, he worked for me. When you know a great man or woman, it’s good to ask yourself why this person is …

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Stay in bed

September 6, 2018

I’ve gotten out of bed on my own over 26,000 times. It’s only recently that I’ve been wondering whether I do it right. I instituted a new wake-up system recently. I’m not at the point of personally recommending it to anyone, but I believe it’s made a difference in my …

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Handlebar highs

September 4, 2018

One of the tough things about getting old is that some of my best friends and family have died off, many times giving me no advance notice. It’s not as if my brother, Eddie, who died on Christmas day of 2010, passed on to someone else our early boyhood adventures. When I was …

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Frozen food aisle

September 2, 2018

They have so much time, these old folks. They stroll their grocery carts down the middle of the narrow aisle in the frozen food section looking for nothing in particular. These old folks wait to locate their purse or wallet only after the checker has totaled and bagged their …

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Fetching pleasure

August 30, 2018

For 30 years, my dogs have made me feel important. Often, I’ve had three at a time. All of them have always been thrilled to see me, even when I’m in a bad mood. People who are not fond of dogs tell me they only act that way because I feed them. I tell them …

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Little joys

August 28, 2018

Maybe I’m not like most people, but seeking out the little joys of each day did not cross my mind until I was well into my fifties. Too much buzz was taking place before then. Much of my early years can best be described as being in survival mode—just hanging onto whatever …

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Just pain talk

August 26, 2018

Aging and chronic pain seemed to grow together for many of my friends and me. If they choose, older men can talk forever about the probable sources of their pain, the intensity it rises to and potential cures. One breakfast, my group of friends got so disgusted at ourselves, …

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The circle of life in the Denver Airport

August 23, 2018

We all have one thing in common. We age each day. At 73, I’m becoming my own expert on the subject of aging. If you invest one minute of your time on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, I’ll share some of the blunders I’ve made along the way and my personal observations …

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