
That moment when you
get good news, and all is right
with the world again…
Stay groovy…
–Susie
(Copyright 2020 by Susie Krivacic. All rights reserved.)
I found mine. How 'bout you?

That moment when you
get good news, and all is right
with the world again…
Stay groovy…
–Susie
(Copyright 2020 by Susie Krivacic. All rights reserved.)

The rain cascades to
the ground just as tears slide down
a cheek in sadness…
Stay groovy…
–Susie
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Sometimes when there are
strikes, you can still be thrown a
curveball. Stay ready…
Stay groovy…
–Susie
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Nuances sometimes
cause precise meaning to be
lost in translation…
Stay groovy…
–Susie
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Times like these require
a large amount of patience
to get through the day…
Stay groovy…
–Susie
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I am sad for those
in hospital beds without
loved ones for comfort…
Stay groovy…
–Susie
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Reach out to someone
who’s alone at this time as
an act of kindness…
Stay groovy…
–Susie
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Be the difference
in someone’s life through one small
gesture of kindness…
Stay groovy…
–Susie
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Silver lining of
the virus: We’re forced to find
new means of meeting.
It’s true. We’ve all had to open our minds to other ways of meeting up, and it results in “seeing” each other more often. Before the virus, I didn’t talk to my brothers as much as I did my sisters. Since the nature of social distancing encourages virtual meet ups, my family is now gathering regularly via ZOOM. I communicate with all family members more, even after the ZOOM happy hour has concluded. I believe in silver linings, and this is definitely one.
Stay groovy…
–Susie
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Childhood moment has
returned: I fell out of bed.
How did this happen?
So it was about 10 o’clock last night, and I startled everyone with a loud BOOM! I don’t know what I was dreaming about, but somehow I fell from my bed. My husband woke up startled, and the kids and dog came racing in the bedroom. My bed is higher than most, so the fall got everyone’s attention. Now my neck and back ache. I guess I was much better at this when I was a child…
Stay groovy…
–Susie
(Copyright 2020 by Susie Krivacic. All rights reserved.)