Category Archives: thoughts by Muriel Hanson

Three Uncomfortable Words

by Muriel Hanson When a boy seems to be having an attack of conscience, however small the twinge, his mother draws from her own experience to suggest a cure. Although I was not sure that his teacher felt she needed … Continue reading

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When The Sparkle Goes

by Muriel Hanson While situated temporarily in a house that boasted three bathrooms, it seems so effortless and such sheer joy to keep the sinks sparkling after the rough cement slab we had used in Japan.  I could not imagine … Continue reading

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Full Armor

By Muriel Hanson I was sitting in my rocking chair, dreamily looking down the street, when I thought I saw some sort of a little Martian, a weapon in his hand, teetering around on unseasoned earth legs right off some … Continue reading

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How many Re-Washes

by Muriel Hanson Pammy, our four-year-old, had volunteered to wash the dinner dishes.  She performed the task swimmingly, all right, in a sink billowing with suds.  But in the process she disproved the validity of claims made by manufacturers of … Continue reading

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