My first car and angel
Generations columnist Jim McCauley tells us about his first car and his guardian angel. (July 27, 2012, Page 1B)
Learning life lessons from Dad
Generations columnist Mavis Hovious remembers her father and his words of advice in today’s Oxford Living. (July 20, 2012, Page 1B)
Pumpkin pie made with mom best ever
Generations columnist Steve Stricker fondly remembers eating the best pumpkin pie he’s ever tasted that was cooked by him with the help of his mother, “Gert.” (June 29, 2012, Page 1B)
Do you believe in destiny?
Generations’ columnist JoAnne Wilkinson shares connecting experiences in her life and wonders if they are just a coincidence or part of her destiny in life. (June 15, 2012, Page 1B)
Into the wild blue yonder
Proud parent and Generations columnist Ryan Miller hopes an upcoming trip with his toddler daughter brings lots of great memories and little stress. (June 8, 2012, Page 1B)
Small towns offer life-long memories
Generations columnist Jim McCauley wouldn’t trade growing up in a small town for all the iPods and xBoxs in the world. (June 1, 2012, Page 1B)
Mother showed love by saving slice of pie
Generations columnist Susan Boehm tells of her mother’s love the day she discovered her son had polio. (May 25, 2012, Page 1B)
Choosing a car can be a life-altering experience
Generations columnist Steve Stricker shares with us his experience in gaining a Soul and having faith in a Volvo. (May 18, 2012, Page 3B)
Changing your hair color isn’t as easy as changing your mind
New Generations columnist Mavis Hovious introduces herself to Oxford Living readers this week and explains how her hair color and affect her attitude. Read her light-hearted column today. (May 11, 2012, Page 2B)
Sharing a few pet peeves
Littering, car dents and turning signals are a few of Generation columnist’s Joanne Wilkerson’s pet peeves that she shares with us in today’s Oxford Living. (May 4, 2012, Page 1B)


