Hi friends and family, This story is kind of fitting for today. We are celebrating the graduation of my ward (the young woman I’m guardian
#25 “Life Begins Early” by Don Tschirhart
Hi friends and family, Here’s a story that shows how dad, when set free from the objectivity required of journalists, enjoyed giving his opinion (The
#24: “Hazards of Smoking” By Don Tschirhart
Hi friends and family, This one is a little difficult for me. I smoked for (I’m not going to do the math) years. When dad
#23: Freedom Has Blessed America By Don Tschirhart
Hi all, This story is a couple of weeks late, about the celebration dad wrote about in this story. As far as I’m concerned, we
#22. “Dateline: Feb. 16 — A Slow News Day” By Don Tschirhart
I have to admit I stopped buying and reading newspapers . . . Yes! A Detroit News reporter/journalist’s son! Well, I do read stories from
#21: “Love Should Be Forever” By Don Tschirhart
Hi friends and family, Mom and dad taught a couples class at their church for years. They enjoyed it and I’m sure their students came
#20: “Thank You, Corporal Jason Connor” By Don Tschirhart
Hi All, I’ve done away with using ‘Installment’ in the title of these stories as it seems a little cumbersome. Here is a timely story
Installment 19: “Happiness in a Flu Shot Line” By Don Tschirhart
Here’s a heartening story about, of all things, standing in a flu shot line. Dad had some really offbeat ideas for stories. Come to think
Installment 18: “No Man Is An Island” By Don Tschirhart
This story speaks for itself. Dad shows his training in philosophy with this one. I too, am an avid people watcher. I worry about getting
Installment 17: “Good, Bad Times Remembered” By Don Tschirhart
This is a fun story! Dad’s memories of his youth are revealing and show a small glimpse of how children felt during the Great Depression.