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Pitty Patter: July 2014
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Thursday, July 31, 2014. Contrary to what some folks wish, lists are here to stay. A while back, I was drummed out (it felt like—I left the group because of it) of a writers’ group because I was submitting various chapters of lists—given names, surnames, places, cemeteries, new names for churches, unknown words and phrases and the like. All this to say, that after the experience with the writers’ group, I began seeking—and finding—myriad volumes of lists. They included. The Classical Music Quiz Book.
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R.I.P. Emma Lou Briggs - First Person Limited
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A blog by Dot Hatfield. RIP Emma Lou Briggs. To Find a Home. The Last To Know. Every Day a New Day. RIP Emma Lou Briggs. On the day after Emma Lou Briggs funeral her family gathers to decide what to do with her things. Each of her three daughters have a different idea about how that needs to happen. As they work through the dynamics involved, they are helped by memories of the past. This is a one-act play by Dot that was performed at the Center on the Square Theater in Searcy Arkansas in May 2011.
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An Ordinary Day - First Person Limited
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A blog by Dot Hatfield. RIP Emma Lou Briggs. To Find a Home. The Last To Know. Every Day a New Day. January 25, 1928 began like any ordinary day in an ordinary small Oklahoma town. The aroma of bacon and biscuits filled the air in country kitchens as homemakers prepared breakfast for their families. The milkman made his early morning rounds. Children dressed in winter clothes walked to school. No one had the slightest hint that before sunset, someone they knew would die. Too General to Define.
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The Last To Know - First Person Limited
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A blog by Dot Hatfield. RIP Emma Lou Briggs. To Find a Home. The Last To Know. Every Day a New Day. The Last To Know. Sharon Jordan is content with her marriage, her career, her life in general until the afternoon she receives a call telling her that her husband, Tim, has been killed in a head on collision in Lincoln, Nebraska. She thought he was on a business trip to Dallas. Overwhelmed at her loss, she is devastated by the thought that there was an area of Tim’s life she was not a part of.
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Christ is Risen Indeed! - First Person Limited
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A blog by Dot Hatfield. RIP Emma Lou Briggs. To Find a Home. The Last To Know. Every Day a New Day. April 5, 2015. Christ is Risen Indeed! Easter Sunday shouldn’t be a once-a-year celebration. Everything Christians believe rests on it. However, in my church home (United Methodist denomination) each year at a special time we do celebrate the resurrection event that is a tenet of our faith. 8220;CHRIST IS RISEN! HE IS RISEN INDEED! Christ the Lord is risen today! The Miracle of Palm Sunday. Too General to ...
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I Don't Need No Special Day - First Person Limited
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A blog by Dot Hatfield. RIP Emma Lou Briggs. To Find a Home. The Last To Know. Every Day a New Day. May 8, 2015. I Don’t Need No Special Day. If God called me to any task in this life, it must be to be a Mom. My entrance into this adventure began in 1953, when I was not quite 20 years old. I’ve been a mom, a step-mom, a grandma, and most recently a “Grandma Dot”, dubbed such by great-grands. I have been a stay-at-home mom, a working mom, a single mom, a mother-and grandmother-in-law. Still, it’s no...
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Falls I Have Taken - First Person Limited
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A blog by Dot Hatfield. RIP Emma Lou Briggs. To Find a Home. The Last To Know. Every Day a New Day. June 29, 2014. Falls I Have Taken. A few years ago I blogged about falling down the up escalator. ( Here). I pointed out that the first question spectators ask (after “Are you all right? 8221;) is “Did you faint? Do you want to go to the ER? If anyone figured out why that occurs, it will be the biggest discovery since the split atom. But I digress. We were in dress rehearsal of. It’s a Wonderful Life.
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Every Day a New Day - First Person Limited
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A blog by Dot Hatfield. RIP Emma Lou Briggs. To Find a Home. The Last To Know. Every Day a New Day. Every Day a New Day. During her writing career, Dot Hatfield has won numerous awards for her short stories and essays. In 2006, she compiled a group of these stories into a delightful read. Available at Amazon in print and kindle editions. Too General to Define. Visit Dot's Amazon Page. Subscribe to First Person Limited via email. Aaron Tallent's Day in History. Reflections from Dorothy's Ridge.
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