Shirley Mayhew
Young people, even middle-aged people, don’t usually spend time thinking about growing old. I’m not sure why.
A few years ago when I was still discovering the incredible information I could get from my computer, I Googled myself.
Birthday parties have always been important in our family.
Benjamin Franklin once said, “In this world nothing can be said to be certain except death and taxes.” I would like to add the word “change.”
If there were any radio warnings of the impending storm, we were in dreamland and didn’t hear them.
I resisted the modern age until I won a microwave oven in a grocery store raffle.
