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Mother’s Day
By Kathryn E. Eriksen In the far reaches of my childhood, Mother’s Day was always anticipated with great enthusiasm. The clumsy, hand-made treasure would be shyly given to my mother, who would exclaim over its beauty and uniqueness. She would always give me a warm and solid hug of love, and look me in the eyes to say thank you. Full Story
A Mother's Love By Mary A. Flowers My 5th grade teacher came into the classroom holding the hand of a new girl whom she introduced to us. I got to know this new girl better and we became playmates at school. Going to a country school, we didn't get to socialize any other time since everyone lived so far apart. I wish I could remember her name but that was a long time ago. Full Story
Video Zoei Toh 2 Year 9 months sings the Lords Payer Full Story STOP THAT FLAPPING By Amy Fulfer The safety presentation was finished and the captain had turned on the “fasten seatbelts” sign. The plane sat ready on the runway.
Don't Be Afraid As we grow up, we learn that even the one person that wasn't supposed to ever let you down probably will. Full Story
Two Wolves By Kathryn E. Eriksen
This morning, my eight year old daughter announced, in a voice filled with great importance, that “I am going to feed my Good Wolf today.” Full Story
Butterflys Author: Unknown
A man found a cocoon for a butterfly. One day a small opening appeared, he sat and watched the butterfly for several hours as it struggled to force its body through the little hole. Full Story

A remarkable phone call from a 12-yr old boy to Houston radio station KSBJ FM 89.3.
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