A Tribute to abra a collection of her comments

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  • Synonymous
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    Abra remembered... abra_avatar37565_0.gif

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  • Synonymous
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    Thanks Eureka for keeping abra alive in our memories. She is missed.

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  • Eureka
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    "He is a teenager, after all - a strange agent with holes in his jeans, studs in his ear, a tail down his neck, a cap on his head." — Ellen Karsh

    abra
    October 3, 2022, 10:02 pm
    This doesn't describe my grandsons, the younger one does like his caps though. They don't have holes, pony tails or piercings, so far. The older one had actually shaved when we saw him on Saturday. Nice change.

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  • Eureka
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    "Let everyone try and find that as a result of daily prayer he adds something new to his life, something with which nothing can be compared. " — Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

    abra
    September 25, 2021, 2:11 am
    I certainly believe in my daily prayers.​

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  • Eureka
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    "People are still crazy about Python after twenty-five years, which I find hard to believe." — Michael Palin

    abra
    October 30, 2022, 10:51 pm
    My older grandson discovered Monty Python and the Holy Grail. In our family the torch has been passed to the next (3rd) generation.​

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  • Synonymous
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    Thank you Eureka. Fond memories of abra and this one gave me a good chuckle. Synonymous

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  • Eureka
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    "The Englishman never enjoys himself except for a noble purpose." — A. P. Herbert​
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    abra
    October 21, 2021, 2:06 am
    This looks like a very old baseball card. Did they have cards for English humorists, or novelists playwrights etc? Did they come in packages of bubblegum?

    LLapp
    May 4, 2022, 7:39 pm
    OMG, I'll trade three Herberts for an Oscar Wilde rookie card.

    abra
    May 18, 2022, 12:53 am
    Nope, I'm not giving up my Oscar Wilde rookie card. I'll trade you a Sir Arthur Helps for just one of those Herberts.

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  • LLapp
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    "The task of the educator lies in seeing that the child does not confound good with immobility and evil with activity." — Maria Montessori​

    LLapp
    February 17, 2015, 5:27 am
    Oh my -- this single quote could be the topic of an entire symposium on modern childhood education. I am the last to deny that ADHD is real, but it is so misunderstood by those who prefer sedate obedience to unbridled curiosity.

    NotTooOld
    April 12, 2018, 1:44 am
    Sometimes I wish for a class full of boys who have been diagnosed with ADHD, so I can enjoy them and teach them appropriately for their personalities. Then I come to my senses.

    mohamm1
    August 2, 2019, 5:56 pm
    <3 this! Good comments on this very true statement. Children are curious by nature and will readily learn almost anything if they like the teacher and feel safe and respected in the classroom. And if they are not put into the defensive by peers.

    abra
    August 16, 2022, 2:34 am
    My darling older grandson, so bright, so hyperactive. He's such a kind sweet person. I pray constantly that he will fit in. His younger brother is a charmer and always has a crowd of friends. We were so thrilled this summer that he's had a few outings with friends.​

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  • LLapp
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    Encouragement from abra to all the writers here.

    "I can't break the association of electric trash with the computer screen. Words on the screen give the sense of being just another passing electronic wriggle."
    — John Updike​


    LLapp
    March 26, 2015, 8:27 am
    Composing poetic prose on screen is just not the same as with a pen and paper.

    skeeter
    April 23, 2015, 7:57 am
    I was the first person in my state to purchase a Macintosh, and the PC users in my building scoffed and said it was a "glorified Etch-o-Sketch" that would never last.

    maradnu
    January 6, 2017, 1:10 pm
    I write on the computer.

    mmfs83
    May 29, 2017, 6:43 am
    Writing on the computer is something I resisted until I realized the advantages. Now, it's the only way I can write effectively.

    MamaB
    September 18, 2017, 5:27 am
    When I'm writing for school, if I get a block, I sit down with paper and pen. By the third sentence I'm back to my computer. It is a bit faster! I expect composing poetry wouldn't need to be that fact most of the time!

    phthelen
    September 28, 2017, 5:42 pm
    Writing and editing online is such breeze.

    318WOZ
    March 6, 2021, 8:34 pm
    I absolutely prefer writing on a computer because I'm able to edit immediately and leave no trace of the previous versions, which means I'm not distracted by them. If I was writing on paper, I would want to rewrite the whole page after small changes, and it would slow me down a lot. I don't know; maybe I would adjust if I had to. But I like computers.

    abra
    October 15, 2021, 2:37 am
    There are so many writers here. Is there a forum where you tell about your writing? I'll have to check. If there's not one, you should start one.​

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  • Eureka
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    "Be careful about lending a friend money. It may damage her memory. " — Unattributed

    abra
    August 3, 2017, 11:00 am
    No friend has asked for any large sum of money. We have given money to family though. We're glad that we're at a point in our lives when we can help. My son and daughter-in-law are very generous. They often give money to friends who are having a problems. They don't mention it and the only way I know is because sometimes someone will thank them on FB. One time that he did tell me about it, was because someone had returned the money, even though it had been a gift. He was trying to figure out whether to pay tithes on it again.​

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  • Eureka
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    After I read abra's first comment, I was relieved to see that she'd reconciled with her sister, and in the most selfless way. If her sister ever sees this, I hope she understands what abra did.

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  • Synonymous
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    THAT is truly beautiful. I didn't always agree with abra but I respected her quite a lot. She had a very good mind and a wonderful spirit. Thanks Eureka for sharing this.

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  • LLapp
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    ^^^ I really love that one.

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  • Eureka
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    "When mom and dad don't understand, a sister always will." — Unattributed

    abra
    February 2, 2020, 2:37 am
    One of my sisters is upset with me right now. She's wrong, I'm right. If I explained you would agree. Honestly. We were texting. I explained this to her and she ''whatevered'' me. That REALLY p.o.ed me. I'm waiting to see how long it is before I hear from her again.

    abra
    May 11, 2022, 1:13 am
    I've changed tactics with the sister that I mentioned. I decided we're to old for this. Now I will go without an apology, when I deserve one. I will give one when I don't feel I'm wrong. It's time for peace. The instance I wrote about before, is what made me change my mind.

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  • LLapp
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    "An expert is a man who tells you a simple thing in a confused way in such a fashion as to make you think the confusion is your own fault." — William Castle​

    elsiegirl
    March 3, 2015, 8:55 am
    Had to put my grandson back to sleep, ugh, 902 seconds!!​

    abra
    October 23, 2015, 1:18 pm
    This is how my mind works. This quote did not look the least bit familiar. BUT, I certainly remember elsiegirl, putting her grandson back to sleep.​

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