Monthly Archives: December 2017

First fruits

Invest the first fruits of your day for the grandchildren. :- Doug.

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Gentle fun

Gentle fun travels farther than giving advice. :- Doug.

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Take a nap

If you can’t think of something better to do, take a nap. :- Doug.

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Endowed with complexities

We have been endowed with the complexities of life. :- Doug.

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Play with us

Come play with us. :- Doug.

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Better than play?

We have something the grandchildren need and how better to get it in front of them than play? :- Doug.

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No answers but

No answers but conversation. :- Doug.

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To do and be

Something there is for us to do and be: to share what we see, to share who we be :- Doug.

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To depth

Play to depth. :- Doug.

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An unknown way

Every conversation a journey along an unknown way to explore to create Between :- Doug.

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Make safe

We know how to make safe a world gone mad. :- Doug.

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Older than you

Remember: your grandchildren might be older than you! :- Doug.

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Fun and profit

Activism for fun and (the generations’) profit. :- Doug.

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Make giving fun

You can care about the grandchildren’s bigger picture and make giving yourself fun. :- Doug.

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Society’s blind

Until you get there, you have no idea elderhood exists. It is in society’s blind spot. :- Doug.

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Responsibility playfully

Let us take responsibility playfully. :- Doug.

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Correct cultural habits

See the bigger pictures we see Touch eternity, hold infinity Correct cultural habits :- Doug.

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