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When Your Father Goes To Pakistan…

Posted on January 16, 2006 by Head Yenta
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…you worry a lot. Dad’s a retired surgeon, see, and just wasn’t satisfied playing golf every day and kibbitzing about the grandkids. He figured his skills might be put to use outside of removing a thorn from the cat’s paw … Continue reading →

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MLK Musings

Posted on January 16, 2007 by Head Yenta
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I wanted to write a post yesterday to celebrate the life of a great man who inspired many others to action, but instead I used my God-given freedom to slack with my kids. We read several library books about Dr. … Continue reading →

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