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It’s Going to Take Two to Canoe – Part II – Being a Good Care Receiver

Loretta Schoen18th March 2019

Last week I blogged about how to be a good care giver https://www.lorettaschoen.com/2019/uncategorized/2033/when-it-takes-two-to-canoe-part-1/ Today I would like to talk about being a good care receiver.  If you are a person in need of care giving
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When It Takes Two to Canoe – Part 1

Loretta Schoen12th March 2019 2 comments

When It Takes Two to Canoe – Part 1 Being a Good Care giver Do you find yourself feeling anxious, to the point of panic?  Are you frustrated, tired, have feelings of isolation, hopelessness or
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Will You Be My Forever Valentine?

Loretta Schoen14th February 2019 2 comments

Thad and I have celebrated 45 Valentine Days and that included a lot of chocolate for me and peanut butter/nuts/chocolate for him.   But since he now sports two stents in his heart and I have
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Who Is Your Super Tech?

Loretta Schoen06th February 2019

Have you ever had a problem with your computer where you had to call on tech support to solve the problem?  Often times they will ask if they can “remote” in and take control of
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Why Plotting the Demise of My Personal Trainer Might Not Be a Good New Year’s Resolution

Loretta Schoen01st January 2019 5 comments

Have you ever had evil thoughts enter your brain?  Sure you have.  Who hasn’t?  Well maybe Mother Theresa never did.  Nevertheless, every once in a while these evil thoughts about what I could do slither
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Love Came Down At Christmas

Loretta Schoen23rd December 2018

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CEO of Caring

Loretta Schoen20th July 2018

I would like to share this post from Today’s Caregiver Magazine because frankly when it comes to being a caregiver, I cannot say it any better than Gary Barg did in his recent post. For
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Magic Is for Fairy Tales

Loretta Schoen09th July 2018

I had a friend who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at the age of thirty, and by the time his young son was born, my friend was in a wheelchair. Although he did a lot
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Are You Living The Life Intended?

Loretta Schoen25th June 2018

This past week we lost an incredible human being.  He is described as an intellectual genius, who impacted people through his words, his ability to discuss highly volatile and controversial topics with respect and grace. 
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The Greatest Father of All

Loretta Schoen16th June 2018

I have some wonderful memories of my dad.  He was creative and talented.  When we would be running errands in the car he and I would sing songs and even make some up.  He could
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Processing Life

Loretta Schoen08th June 2018

There has been a lot going on in my life lately.  We completed the renovations on our three bathrooms with just a few hiccups that were solved by a talented and honest contractor.  Maintaining our
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Until We Meet Again, Mom

Loretta Schoen13th May 2018 01 comment

  The memories of my mom are like the varying colors of tulips; each distinctive in the color and hue.  It is the variance of memories that come flooding back to me as we celebrate
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