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Senior Spotlight for March 7, 2011

Mary Jo Brown

Spring will be popping out soon and spring break will be here.

Some people may go on a trip.

Life is a lot like taking a trip — driving along the road deciding which roads to take, with plenty of things to see and experience.



We can sometimes get lost, sidetracked or delayed. We can become depressed, discouraged, etc.

There are ways out. The curves in our road of life has problems and obstacles.



We have to go around them or through them.

The road we travel can usually be fixed. We need to try not to overload or carry too much baggage. We must go forward, learn from our experiences, look for the positive, interesting things along the way.

Only you can do the steering. Take the high road whenever possible. Most importantly, try to enjoy your trip and help others along the way.

I have birthdays for Elsie Chase, Lavene Smith, Hal Glanville and Cele Bergmann.

Get well/speedy recovery to Frank Ford, Sr., Adelle Ertmer, Ronnie Vincent, Storei Weeldryer and Brody Doolin.

The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4265 senior dinner is at 5 p.m. tonight.

Sunset Meadows I is hosting the noon potluck Friday. Bingo follows. We hope to see you there.

Daylight Saving Time starts March 13. Remember, it’s spring forward.

News is always welcome. Call me at 824-2139.

Thanks.

Mary Jo Brown

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