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12/20/25 09:44 AM #6615    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)




12/22/25 09:43 AM #6616    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)




12/23/25 01:09 PM #6617    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)




12/23/25 01:10 PM #6618    

 

Tony Divino

Cubbies! I just wanted to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas! Char, keep posting even though we don't often respond. 2025 is almost to and end and I for one can hardly believe that 55 years have gone by since graduation! I have been blessed in my life by the many great friends that I have from High School. I had an incredible time at the reunion even though our numbers are dwindling! I'm always glad to talk to another grad from our class. For those of us still hanging in, have a great Christmas! I hope you are surrounded by family and close friends and blessed with peace! Best wishes always, Tony


12/23/25 01:19 PM #6619    

 

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12/24/25 09:14 AM #6620    

 

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12/25/25 10:35 AM #6621    

 

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12/25/25 10:41 AM #6622    

 

Wayne Demke

Merry Christmas to all of my Cubby Buddies. May your day be wonderful.


12/27/25 10:30 AM #6623    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)




12/30/25 10:17 AM #6624    

 

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12/31/25 09:13 AM #6625    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)




01/01/26 12:20 PM #6626    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)




01/02/26 10:30 AM #6627    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)


01/04/26 09:48 PM #6628    

 

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01/07/26 08:47 AM #6629    

 

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01/09/26 11:44 AM #6630    

 

Wayne Demke

Hi Char, I love that you keep this site going. It's always fun to see what you've come up with. Thanks for your postings. And May you have a happy New Year. Maybe we'll see each other at the libarary some time.


01/09/26 06:10 PM #6631    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

Thanks, Wayne! I appreciate the acknowledgement. And, yes, I can be found at one county library or another 20 25 hours a week. 


01/11/26 10:57 AM #6632    

 

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01/13/26 07:29 PM #6633    

 

Darlene Webster (Joneson)

Thanks, Charlotte!

This was one of my favorite songs and this edition remembered Jim Morrison in a perfect, respectful manner. 

So much went into the video!  What a treat!


01/15/26 01:19 PM #6634    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)


01/16/26 11:21 AM #6635    

 

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01/16/26 04:39 PM #6636    

 

Darlene Webster (Joneson)

Love the dog taking itself on a walk!!


01/18/26 12:32 PM #6637    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

 




01/19/26 12:10 PM #6638    

 

Brent Barnum

That was a good post, Charlotte! Ecclesiastes 3:1.

01/23/26 09:56 AM #6639    

 

Charlotte Warr (Andersen)

My son-in-law, Niri, has a sister who lives in India. She posted the following poem to our family chat group. Even though it's a half a world away, I think we can relate.

Ode for the Unsterilised, Unapologetic Generation 

My mum wielded one knife like Vishwakarma’s blade—  
Tomatoes, dhaniya, butter brigade.  
No separate boards, no sterile rites,  
Yet we lived—no bloating, no ambulance lights.

Our sandwiches wore recycled couture—  
Wax paper from bread, tea foil demure.  
E. coli, fatty...  No never, 
We ate, we ran, we laughed, with a healthy liver.

We cycled through germs like warriors of lore,  
Played on roads, lawns, gravel galore.  
Made mud utensils, sculpted divine,  
No Dettol wipes, yet we felt fine.

P.T. shoes—canvas, flat as fate,  
No air-cushion soles to elevate.  
We ran, we fell, we bruised, we healed,  
No orthopedic drama was ever revealed.

The cane, the duster, the slap of truth—  
Discipline wasn’t abuse, it was youth.  
We bowed to elders, not trauma charts,  
Respect was earned, not torn apart.

Forty kids in one chalk-dusted den,  
We learned to spell, to count, to pen.  
No apps, no AI, no grammar bots—  
Just teachers, books, and ink blots.

We prayed in chorus, sang the anthem loud,  
No one sued, no one disavowed.  
Religion was rhythm, not a fight—  
Unity wasn’t a copyright.

Detention meant shame, not therapy’s gate,  
We didn’t “process,” we just stayed late.  
Pride was earned, not self-declared,  
Trophies came when we truly dared.

No PlayStation, no cable maze,  
Yet boredom never set ablaze.  
We climbed trees, not leaderboards,  
Our dopamine came from dusty chords.

Bee stings? Gravel wounds? Divine rites!  
Iodine dabbed, then parental smites.  
No ER drama, no legal fuss—  
Just a scolding and a healing crust.

No one had labels, no DSM tags,  
No ADHD, no dyslexia flags.  
We were just kids—some slow, some fast,  
No diagnosis to make it last.

No Prozac parades, no therapy squads,  
We vented through cricket, not mental facades.  
We were duped, they say, by simpler times—  
Yet we survived without pills or rhymes.

So here’s to us— the unfiltered crew,  
Who drank tap water and still grew.  
LOVE to all who shared this age,  
And to those who missed it—sorry, stage.

So so truthfully nostalgic!


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