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January 2, 2022 by Marguerite Ashton
Quick Check-in: Finding Happiness While Healing During a Pandemic
Category: Crime Fiction Corner, Fitness and Wellness, Intermittent Musings of Crime Writer, Journal, Pages From the Life of a Crime Writer, Parental Needs, Wednesday Wellness
| Tags: anxiety, break the stigma, building dollhouses, dealing with stress, dollhouse kits, family time, first responders, health and wellness, Marguerite Ashton, mental health, mental health awareness, pagesfromthelifeofacrimewriter, parenting, parents, positivity, relaxation
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October 24, 2020 by Marguerite Ashton
I’m trying to understand why after testing positive for the Coronavirus, why I was told by the lady from the …
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Category: Checking in with the Law, Fitness and Wellness, Intermittent Musings of Crime Writer, Journal, Mommy Moments, Pages From the Life of a Crime Writer, Parental Needs, Roll Call, Uncategorized, Unscripted
| Tags: coronavirus, covid, covid mask concern, hope, Marguerite Ashton, mask wearing, mental health, mental health awareness
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October 10, 2020 by Marguerite Ashton
For a while, I’ve been speechless and heartbroken. Several weeks have passed. Here I go… My sweet and sassy momma …
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Category: Fitness and Wellness, Intermittent Musings of Crime Writer, Journal, Pages From the Life of a Crime Writer, Parental Needs, Uncategorized, Wednesday Wellness
| Tags: a daughter's pain, breast cancer, cancer, COPD, death, determination, family time, family values, loss of creativity, lung cancer, missing momma, mother and daughter bond, smoking, working during grief, Writing
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July 23, 2020 by Marguerite Ashton
Dear Readers, Due to my schedule change during COVID-19, the release date for BlindSided has been changed on Amazon. I’ve …
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Category: Books, Intermittent Musings of Crime Writer, Pages From the Life of a Crime Writer, Thursday thoughts, Uncategorized, Writing, YA Mystery Series
| Tags: blindsided project, book deadline, book release, book update, Marguerite Ashton
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May 10, 2020 by Marguerite Ashton
Turning a year older makes me a year wiser! Thank goodness. But on all levels emotionally and physically, the last …
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Category: Fitness and Wellness, Intermittent Musings of Crime Writer, Pages From the Life of a Crime Writer, Parental Needs, Roll Call, Uncategorized
| Tags: brooks and dunn, family time, Friendship, mental health, parenting, parents, Writing
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May 7, 2020 by Marguerite Ashton
Day #53 of quarantine.I’ve decided to learn pressure canning. It took longer than I thought the first time around, but …
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Category: Fitness and Wellness, Intermittent Musings of Crime Writer, Pages From the Life of a Crime Writer, Uncategorized
| Tags: dealing with stress, health and wellness, pressure canning, relaxation, Thursday thoughts, vegetables
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April 11, 2020 by Marguerite Ashton
When you’ve been quarantined for a while and get the courage to sing…I can’t carry a tune, but I’ll do …
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Category: Crime Fiction Corner, Intermittent Musings of Crime Writer, Journal, Mommy Moments, Pages From the Life of a Crime Writer, Parental Needs, Uncategorized
| Tags: Virtual Birthday Celebration
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April 8, 2020 by Marguerite Ashton
Category: Fitness and Wellness, Intermittent Musings of Crime Writer, Mommy Moments, Pages From the Life of a Crime Writer, Parental Needs, Uncategorized, We're Talking Writers, Wednesday Wellness
| Tags: #beingathome, #withme, Books, family time, mental health, parents, quarantined, Writing, yoga
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March 30, 2020 by Marguerite Ashton
For me, this is my escape to create a world and problems that characters who struggle to deal with real …
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Category: Checking in with the Law, Fitness and Wellness, Intermittent Musings of Crime Writer, Mommy Moments, Monday Mood, Pages From the Life of a Crime Writer, Uncategorized
| Tags: anxiety, coronavirus, depression, family time, Marguerite Ashton, mental health, parenting, parents, quarantined, selfcare, single parents, stay safe, Writing
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September 16, 2019 by Marguerite Ashton
This was a poem that I wrote for Olivia in my book, Burned Bridges. It was important for me to …
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Category: Books, Intermittent Musings of Crime Writer, Monday Mood, Uncategorized, Women's Fiction
| Tags: Books, Burned Bridges, depression, Friendship, mental health, Women's Fiction