Judith Jascha
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Mom, sister, teacher, student, writer. I love to touch on all areas as I like to expose myself to new things. My goal is to use my experience to entertain and educate.
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The Dr. Doolittle Show
Dr. Doolittle: Do you ever sit and watch your pet and wonder why he does some of the things that he does? Do you have a animal related fear that you would like to overcome? Or maybe you have a favorite that you would like to understand better. Today we have a dog, a pig, a mouse, a skunk, and a chicken that will answer some of the biggest questions that have been thrown around forever. I'm Dr. Doolittle, and welcome to my show.
By Judith Jaschaabout a year ago in Humor
Paul: A New Kind of Hero
When Paul was a little boy, he was shy and clumsy. The other kids would make fun of him, saying he wouldn't ever be anyone great. Sometimes Paul believed them. He was afraid to say what he thought or how he felt. He was just there. But he knew one thing, deep down inside of him, he had really big dreams. But of course, these were just dreams.
By Judith Jaschaabout a year ago in Fiction
A Day on the Water
It was a beautiful day on the lake. Summer was coming near an end, and she had to spend some quiet time in her favorite setting, the water. It had been a trying time recently, sometimes she felt as though she was drowning. But here, she was one with the water. In this moment, all cares were gone.
By Judith Jaschaabout a year ago in Earth
A Father's Gift
Paul and his father had always been close. His father was there to teach him how to ride a bike and throw a football. Recently, he had helped Paul learn how to navigate himself behind the wheel so that he could finally get his driver's license. Life had always been pretty easy; Paul was a good kid who stayed out of trouble and had good grades. His dad couldn't have been prouder.
By Judith Jaschaabout a year ago in Families
The Never Ending Dream
By all who knew him, Charles was one of the nicest guys anyone had ever met. At twenty-two, he still had the same best friends that he had when he was a kid. The past couple of years had brought about a lot of changes in his life. He had just started a publishing company that was starting to take off. He had just gotten married five months ago, and he was about to be a dad. Life was better than he could have ever dreamed of.
By Judith Jascha2 years ago in Fiction
Inflation in 2024
One day during my senior year of high school, I sat in my English class when our school guidance counselor walked in. It was time to fill out our FAFSA applications for college. Along with the applications, she handed out papers that went over collected data about how our finances should look like depending on how much education we gained. The important lesson taken from it was obvious, a college degree was crucial to be successful.
By Judith Jascha2 years ago in The Swamp
The Ghost in the White House
Science states that our first memories occur when we're at least three or so. However, my first memories took place way younger than that. My earliest memory is my grandma rocking me in a rocking chair in the kitchen. I was only a few months old. I remember a gum commercial playing on the tv. You know, the old ones with twins going around singing about double mint gum. I even remember my play swing in the corner of the room. I don't know how I remember this, but it is so vivid even after all these years.
By Judith Jascha2 years ago in Chapters
Hitting the Road
When I was a kid, one of my favorite times of the year was the beginning of Summer. Asides from the fact that this meant two months out of school and sleeping until noon, it meant that it was time for us to pack up to head out on our annual summer vacation. Every year meant a new location. Sometimes we'd go to visit out of state relatives, and sometimes it was just to have fun. Either way, I knew I was going on an adventure.
By Judith Jascha2 years ago in Wander
