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Oxygen By Carol Cassella Simon & Schuster ISBN: 978-1-4165-5610-7 291 Pages Oxygen is a breathtaking novel! Not such a catchy phrase when you think what breathtaking means—exciting, astonishing, and inspiring. And, indeed, Carol Cassella’s first novel, Oxygen, is all of those! Marie Heaton is an anesthesiologist, working as a member of a team at First Lutheran Hospital. Long, hard hours is the norm because there is always a shortage of staff to support the many and v... Read More
There's someone who cares about you and this site more than you know. She spends a lot of her days and evenings on this site, adjusting things, keeping it running smooth, and most of all, keeping it a nice place to be. At first she fought against putting the new ads on this site, but finally realized that her child (this site) couldn't go on forever without some way of supporting it. She finally acquiesced after some rather spirited discussions. She would never tell you or even want you t... Read More
Mother’s Day Thoughts Mother’s Day is approaching and this year the day will be difficult for me. I have an empty spot in my heart and life that wasn’t there last year or the years before. This day will be difficult for many, I’m sure of that. Like Christmas, Mother’s Day is a day of celebration for those who have a mother to celebrate it with or those anticipating motherhood. There are, however, those of us who have lost a mother or a child and othe... Read More
My name is Pamela Splettstoesser. Yes the name is German however I am second generation American. Being a professional and to a certain extent a female activist, I chose to keep my maiden name instead of taking my husbands. I am 52 years old and after my children all grew up I made the decision to move back to Europe. I had two reasons for this. One, I knew I had the potential to be a “dreadful meddling Mother in Law” and two, I wanted to trace my roots.I raised my childr... Read More
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