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Lukewarm vs. Pretty Cool.

Certain things are not meant to be lukewarm. Showers. Hot Chocolate. Eggs. Gravy. Relationships. . . . and why not “dougwarm” or “anniewarm”? Research shows the word “lukewarm” popped up around the 14th century as meaning “slightly warm”.  “Luke” is derived from “lew” or “lewk” or “leuk”, in Middle English, which meant “tepid” (slightly warm). This […]

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Raise Your Voice

If you grew up reading Dr. Seuss, you are probably quite familiar with “Horton Hears a Who” (originally published August 12, 1954), the metaphorical story of many tiny voices joining together in a chorus loud enough to be heard. The story resonated with me as a child, and seems to be an appropriate metaphor for

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