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Tag Archives: Carlton Scott Chiles

April 1, 2019

Highlighting a Very Special Cause – Comments for a Cause

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Happy April.   Where in the world did March go? Whoosh and it was gone.   Another month means another Comments for a Cause and another chance to highlight a good charity.    This past month my charity that was the Comments for a Cause Continue reading →

March 29, 2019

A Life Well Lived – 4

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A final repost in memory of our Carlton — originally published on February 28, 2013 and entitled “Candy Wrappers, Napkins and Banana Peels” Life with an adult with Down Syndrome is interesting.  I always thought I knew my brother in law, Carlton, but until I Continue reading →

March 28, 2019

A Well Lived Life -3

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First published on It’s Just Life on February 26, 2016 entitled  “Crossroads” We are at a crossroads of sorts. Developmental Disabilities. Down Syndrome. Alzheimer’s Disease. All three of these things describe my brother in law, Carlton, whom I have written about before here on It’s Continue reading →

March 27, 2019

A Life Well Lived – 2

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A repost of a post I published on March 21st, 2013 entitled “A Special Day for a Special Guy”.  Today is a special day!  It is World Down Syndrome Day 2013 and today I celebrate my brother in law, Carlton!   Carlton is such a Continue reading →

March 26, 2019

A Life Well Lived – 1

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Remembering Carlton this week.  My post from June 10, 2013 entitled “He Had Fun Despite the Snack Deficit” .   We all have routines.  Some more than others. This weekend was further evidence to me of how much patience my sister in law has and Continue reading →

March 25, 2019

The Difference One Life Can Make

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I have often said that one person can make a huge difference in the world and I am not alone in that thinking.  It is not an original thought or phrase but this past week I came to see first hand just how true that Continue reading →

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The Art of Social Media: Power Tips for Power Users
5 of 5 stars
The Art of Social Media: Power Tips for Power Users
by Guy Kawasaki
As always Guy Kawasaki has a great book with great information about all things social media. I highlighted tons of places in this book and it is definitely one that I will come back to time and time again to help me in all of the socia...
Old Girls in Low Cotton
3 of 5 stars
Old Girls in Low Cotton
by Helen Childress
This short book was one that looked like it would be a fun read. I honestly did not enjoy it all that much---it was a lot of characters bickering and while some of the writing was witty and funny it was not that kind of book that made m...
The Good Girl
5 of 5 stars
The Good Girl
by Mary Kubica
I loved this book! It had my interest from the very first page and was my "airplane" book on a recent trip. Author Mary Kubica created believable and interesting characters that the reader learned to identify with and care about. Mi...
All the Light We Cannot See
4 of 5 stars
All the Light We Cannot See
by Anthony Doerr
This is quite a book! I had it recommended to me by several people and while I thought it might be a little dark and depressing it made me have a better understanding of what life in this time period was like. The strength of the huma...
An Abundance of Katherines
5 of 5 stars
An Abundance of Katherines
by John Green
Another great book by John Green. I have become a huge fan of John Green since my reading of A Fault in our Stars and this book was another that did not disappoint me at all. It was a story of a child prodigy, a lot of anagrams, and a b...

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