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            A candy bar to celebrate 
		
		 
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            [January 11, 2016]  
			
			Annette 
			George, owner of the Soup ‘R Market, picked up the list of her New 
			Year’s resolutions: 1. Replace cracked glass on the meat cooler. 
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			 3. Lose 15 pounds by summer. 
			4. Take a class in Spanish. 
			 
			 
			She thought about the kind of person she’d be at this time next year 
			with all those things done, and it made her smile. Then she looked 
			out the window at the snow and crossed off number two. “Each 
			morning” was just too … too, inflexible. It’s always best, she 
			thought to make promises you can keep. 
			 
			Annette tapped her teeth with the pencil. 
			 
			The Spanish class was in the city, and with gas prices being what 
			they are … well, she could always pick up a Spanish grammar book at 
			the Read Me Now bookstore. Number four reluctantly had a line drawn 
			through it. 
			 
			You know, that glass has been cracked on the meat cooler for six 
			years now, and it has never caused any kind of health threat. So the 
			line up the glass causes a slight distortion as a shopper looks at a 
			pork chop. So what? And have you seen what they get to replace that 
			glass? 
			
			  
			The pencil drew again, slowly but deliberately. 
			 
			This left number three: lose 15 pounds by summer. This is one she 
			will not scratch off. She remembers sitting by the swimming hole on 
			Lewis Creek last summer watching the kids swimming. Next summer, 
			she’ll swim with them. She will lose those 15 pounds. How? Well, by 
			… eating better. Sure. Maybe one of those chocolate milkshake 
			supplements each morning. Well, better not say each morning, but … 
			whenever, you know. And walking. How much? Who knows? But walking. 
			 
			Yes. Walking. Losing 15 pounds. By summer. She smiled and decided to 
			celebrate with a candy bar. Only one, of course. 
			 
			Life is good. 
			[Text from file received from 
			Slim Randles] 
			 
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			Ol' Jimmy Dollar 
			is Slim Randles' first children's book.  The book is for kids 
			K-3rd grades and is even better when parents read it with children. 
			Ol' Jimmy Dollar makes for sweet dreams and if you have a dog 
			even better.  Available now on Amazon. 
			
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