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Magistra Vitae: A Child’s Disability
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Magistra Vitae, The Teacher of Life. Sunday, April 7, 2013. A Child’s Disability. I have a son who has autism. Autism is a disorder that is hard to describe and even harder to diagnosis. My son Phillip was almost three before my first husband and I became concerned about certain behaviors, and more importantly, skills that were not developing. He was six before we found a team of doctors who could tell us what was wrong. The first time we noticed anything was amiss was when Phillip was three. We were...
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Magistra Vitae: Being Old Is Good
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Magistra Vitae, The Teacher of Life. Wednesday, March 27, 2013. Being Old Is Good. If you read my first post, you noticed that I admited right up front that I’m old. I have reached the ripe old age of 55, which was considered practically on death’s doorstep when I was a child. My husband Ron is about to turn forty-nine, and he thinks he’s old (really, he’s just a spring chicken.) But frankly, I don’t feel. They were just little kids when my husband, Ron, and I married. March 27, 2013 at 7:00 PM. When the...
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Magistra Vitae: Opinions
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Magistra Vitae, The Teacher of Life. Sunday, March 24, 2013. I have opinions. Boy, do I have opinions! One on practically every subject that comes up. Some years ago, as I was embarking on the practice of law, a friend told me to always remember something about opinions. She said “Everybody has an opinion. An opinion plus a quarter will get you a cup of coffee.”. I guess nowadays she would say “an opinion plus a $1.50 will get you a cup of coffee.” But that’s another topic. Heritage Academy, Columbus MS.
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Magistra Vitae: April 2013
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Magistra Vitae, The Teacher of Life. Sunday, April 7, 2013. A Child’s Disability. I have a son who has autism. Autism is a disorder that is hard to describe and even harder to diagnosis. My son Phillip was almost three before my first husband and I became concerned about certain behaviors, and more importantly, skills that were not developing. He was six before we found a team of doctors who could tell us what was wrong. The first time we noticed anything was amiss was when Phillip was three. We were...
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Magistra Vitae: The Teacher of Life
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Magistra Vitae, The Teacher of Life. Saturday, March 23, 2013. The Teacher of Life. The name of my blog is Magistra Vitae. Simply put, it means "teacher of life." Sounds kind of impressive doesn't it? So, what are my credentials to be a teacher of life? I’m old, older than you. I've been around a while. When I was very young, God called me to follow him. I was a teenage nerd, geek, outcast, etc. I thought God had left me. I went to college. I was lonely. I went to law school. I married my law school love.
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Magistra Vitae: March 2013
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Magistra Vitae, The Teacher of Life. Wednesday, March 27, 2013. Being Old Is Good. If you read my first post, you noticed that I admited right up front that I’m old. I have reached the ripe old age of 55, which was considered practically on death’s doorstep when I was a child. My husband Ron is about to turn forty-nine, and he thinks he’s old (really, he’s just a spring chicken.) But frankly, I don’t feel. They were just little kids when my husband, Ron, and I married. Sunday, March 24, 2013. Anyway, the...
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