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@stacy-ellingen
• 2 weeks ago
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Stacy's Journal: The Care Woes Continue
Stacy's Journal: The Care Woes Continue
A faulty appliance. An event that flopped. A trial of a service that didn’t work out. A test-run of something that failed. There are all sorts of situations where...
@stacy-ellingen
• 2 months ago
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Stacy's Journal: Big Life Changes
Stacy's Journal: Big Life Changes
Getting married. Having a child. Switching careers. Moving to a different state. What do all of these things have in common? They are big changes to a person’s life....
@stacy-ellingen
• 3 months ago
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Stacy's Journal: An Aunt’s Jolt of Joy
Stacy's Journal: An Aunt’s Jolt of Joy
A hug from your child. A text message from your teenage son saying “I love you, mom.” Going to your daughter’s soccer game. Taking your kids to Disneyland. Having your...
@stacy-ellingen
• 6 months ago
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Stacy's Journal: Barriers to Socialization
Stacy's Journal: Barriers to Socialization
Can we go out for dinner? Let’s meet for lunch. Can we meet at the park for a play date? Let’s take the kids to the museum. Want to meet at the beach? What do all...
@stacy-ellingen
• 6 months ago
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Stacy's Journal: Celebrating a Hero
Stacy's Journal: Celebrating a Hero
Batman. Superman. Spiderman. Elsa. Belle. Monana. Whichever fictional character it may be, kids often idolize a specific character starting at a young age. As kids get...
@stacy-ellingen
• 8 months ago
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Stacy's Journal: Against the Norm
Stacy's Journal: Against the Norm
Wearing white after Labor Day. Listening to Christmas music in May. Opening the car windows in the dead of winter. Marrying a person of a different race or different...
@stacy-ellingen
• 9 months ago
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Stacy's Journal: Facing Barriers in Emergency Situations
Stacy's Journal: Facing Barriers in Emergency Situations
Stop, drop, and roll. Go to the lowest level of a building. Avoid unsafe situations. As children, we are taught what to do in emergency situations. We know when a...
@stacy-ellingen
• 10 months ago
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Stacy's Journal: Out of an Abundance of Caution
Stacy's Journal: Out of an Abundance of Caution
Stepping off a sidewalk curb. Running down the stairs in your house. Cutting fruit for dinner. Crossing the street to get the mail. What do these things have in...
@stacy-ellingen
• 11 months ago
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Stacy's Journal: Trusting Instincts about my Health
Stacy's Journal: Trusting Instincts about my Health
A hang nail. A sprained ankle. An ear infection. Nasal congestion. Influenza A or B. There are literally thousands of different types of health issues that human...
@stacy-ellingen
• 11 months ago
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Stacy's Journal: It's OK to Say No
Stacy's Journal: It's OK to Say No
Can you present to this group? Could you write an article about it? Would you be able to attend this meeting? Could you speak to that group? Are you available to do...
How do you accept people’s followers requests? Can you do it on mobile or do you have to do it on a computer?
There are no requests. People can just follow people
I figured it out