Judith Norris

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  • An Only Child With An Exploding Closet

    An Only Child With An Exploding Closet

    Would it be possible you have too many clothes? Have you ever seen an exploding closet? It isn’t pretty. Find out how one happened to this only child. The title causes diverse reactions in people. Some sarcastically think, “Oh sure. Poor little rich girl, got everything she ever wanted.“ How far from the truth can […]

    Judith Norris

    February 17, 2020
    Judigail’s Blog
  • Coo; Cuddly, Complicated Cute, CooCat, of Course

    Coo; Cuddly, Complicated Cute, CooCat, of Course

    By J. Gail Norris In Memory of: Our Captivating, Compliant, Cuddly, Cute Cat;Departed This Life for a Better One in Heaven. May 3, 2012 7:30 PM MST 22410 N. 59th Lane Glendale, Arizona 85310-4265 Coo loved people, Especially when lying comfy on a lap. Romping on the floor, Holding a toy in front paws and […]

    Judith Norris

    February 6, 2020
    POETRY
  • History of the World From the Prospective of Water

    History of the World From the Prospective of Water

    I am water. Rain, sleet, or snow falls from the sky called precipitation. Those are my forms of giving life to the planet. I am collected, used, evaporated, or condensed, Then returned to the sky. I was on this planet before anyone or anything. God designed it that way. Genesis 1:2 “And the spirit of […]

    Judith Norris

    February 3, 2020
    Judigail’s Blog
  • Judigail’s Blog

    Judigail’s Blog

    BLOG CONTENTS Blog Origins A Childless Woman An Only Child Bobbi Memorial Tribute Cats I’ve Loved Cruising to the Bahamas Five Ways To Be A Friend Graduate of Jon Morrow’s Guest Blogging Course My Legacy Panama Canal 2019 What a Difference a Day Makes Cruising to Bahamas/ Maybe Next Year, Corona Virus Rampant 2020… Am […]

    Judith Norris

    January 30, 2020
    Judigail’s Blog
  • On Being a Teacher

    On Being a Teacher

    On Being a Teacher Why Teaching is My Calling. If not for a deep love of children, Wanting for all of them a better world. Or a better attitude with which to embrace the world they have. Also, a more confident outlook that that world will someday be more acceptable. Teaching them every day would […]

    Judith Norris

    January 29, 2020
    Education, POETRY
  • Education | Niche One

    Education | Niche One

    When Educated, We Think of Things Differently, Sometimes Even Create a New Environment. “Think out-of-the-box!” That’s what we often hear, while being educated. So, we try doing just that. Sometimes it works, and a new product’s invented. However, mostly it fails, and we’re left feeling embarrased that we even tried. “Never give up!” This one […]

    Judith Norris

    January 29, 2020
    Education
  • Can an Overactive Imagination Be a Good Thing, Or Not?

    Can an Overactive Imagination Be a Good Thing, Or Not?

    What Do You Do When Meeting a Movie Star in Your Hometown? Make a good impression. Give her a key to the city. Don’t fumble your words during your speech. Julie tried as hard as she could to remember all the rules and her lines. Her cousin Ellen sat beside her on the stage, so […]

    Judith Norris

    December 1, 2019
    CHILDREN’S STORYBOOK
  • A Place To Remember

    A Place To Remember

    My Summer Meadow in a Cool Woody Glen of Western Pennsylvania During the late 1940’s, Pittsburgh loomed as the “Smokey City.” Pollution, like we know it in 2021, didn’t happen then in the Appalachian Mountains of western Pennsylvania. A calm land of peaceful tranquility existed. For an introspective ten-year-old child, no other place could compare. […]

    Judith Norris

    November 27, 2019
    Judigail’s Blog
  • Toby, Beautiful Black Cat On Loan From Friend Theresa Alexander

    Toby, Beautiful Black Cat On Loan From Friend Theresa Alexander

    Toby Alexander Norris Precious and beautifully handsome, Emerald eyes, shiny ebony coat With a snowy undercoat Showing a small white patch under his chin. Lovable, loving, craves petting, and Sleeping on or near his favorite people. Came to our home as an older adult, To be a companion for an older woman and gentleman, who […]

    Judith Norris

    November 17, 2019
    Cats
  • Cats I’ve Loved

    Cats I’ve Loved

    Just Beginning… MISS KITTY Miss Kitty came into my life at 2316 Fort Rice Street, Petersburg, Virginia one Sunday afternoon during the late 1960’s. I busily washed dishes in the kitchen at the back of our small 3 bed/1 1/2 bath one story house. The unsuspecting events that quiet afternoon took me completely by surprise. […]

    Judith Norris

    November 17, 2019
    Cats
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