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Mom’s Obituary
My mom passed away Christmas Eve morning. I really miss her.
Sherry Lee (Hinkle) Perry, age 61, of Shakopee, MN died at home on Saturday, December 24, 2011 after a long struggle with cancer. Sherry was born February 10, 1950 in Glendale, CA to Dr. J. Lee and Myrtle Hinkle.
Sherry was a Psychiatric Nurse for 23 years in Texas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, and California. She played piano and organ and enjoyed singing.
Sherry is survived by her children, Jonathan Perry of Lincoln, NE, Jay and Kendra Perry of Shakopee, MN, and Christopher and Kirsten Perry of Omaha, NE, her grandchildren, Blake, Raya, and Nathaniel, her parents, J. Lee and Myrtle Hinkle, her siblings, Judy Cardenas, Marcia Hinkle, Jay Hinkle, and John Hinkle, and nephews Christian Cardenas and Daniel Williams.
Preceding Sherry in death is her brother Earl “Bud” Hinkle.
A memorial service will be held Sunday, January 15, 2012 at 2:00PM at the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Anderson, CA. Feather River Hospital Chaplain Tom Adams will be officiating.
In lieu of flowers, Sherry has asked that donations be made to the HIV Foodbank, PO Box 493283, Redding, CA 96049 or the American Cancer Society.
Talking To Women Makes Men Dumb
I think we all suspected, but the Dutch have confirmed: men get dumber after talking to women. Especially good-looking women. I’d personally like to take this opportunity to explain, um, you know, my life. Please accept my awkward apologies.
Talking To Women Makes Men Thick
Do you have any good stories of women making men dumb? Please share them, so I’ll feel better about myself. Thanks.
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The Jaded Sage & What Women Want
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Bachelor Secrets 2-Dating Habits
Bachelor Secrets 1- Why Are They Single?
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Changing Your Relationship Status On A Social-Networking Site
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Happy Mother’s Day
Happy Mother’s Day, mom! I’m very glad you came to visit. It was really great seeing you. Love you.
Here’s a Mother’s Day video that Jay found that has nothing to do with our family. Except for the nice, relevant stuff.
Mushy Brain Syndrome
by Jonathan B. Perry
Yeah, my brain has turned all soft and mushy. It happens. Can’t think or focus on most regular-day things, especially blogginess. Maybe something vaguely to do with spring. Newness. Spring fever. The plague. Who knows (well, I think I do, but). I’ll call it Mushy Brain Syndrome.
Mushy Brain Syndrome (MBS) sometimes occurs when you over-obsess about one or a few things to the exclusion of your regular duties and stuff. Or the pied-piper calls and you follow in an unexpected direction. Or you get distracted easily by something shiny and new. Possibly spring asthma has decreased oxygen to my brain. Maybe super-ADD. Whatever it is, I can’t concentrate and I’m off my rhythm (not that there was a good rhythm). Anyway, I’ll have to figure some stuff out and perhaps work on some focusing techniques. Get some distractions for my distractions.
Do you suffer from Mushy Brain Syndrome? Have you been checked out for MBS? What does it do? How do you deal with it?
Here are some reads to distract you:
Will your siblings use up the good names?
Domesticated Bachelor Step #6: Be A Jack-Of-All-Trades
Which is Your Type? A Pseudo-Cosmo Quiz
Celebrity Crushes: The Girl Next Door
Celebrity Crushes: Is Elegance Elitist?
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