A place for our readers to get to know each other!
(Editor’s Note: Each week,The Herald poses a “Question of the Week” on their facebook page with many responding. Comments made on the posts, may or may not be factual in nature and are to be noted as that person’s comment only.)
Each week The Herald will ask a random question, both on the opinion page of the weekly paper and on
Facebook© page. Responses should be mailed to PO Box 590, Eureka, KS 67045, e-mailed to [email protected] with “Coffee Shop Talk” in the subject; dropped off at our office, 822 E. River, in Eureka or made on The Eureka Herald’s Facebook© page.
The “Question of the Week” for last week was: “What is something you knowingly or unknowingly take for granted?”
Following are the responses: Clara McCabe* - “Electricity is a big one for me. We spend a lot of time with the Amish, and although they remind me “it’s not difficult to go without if you’ve never experienced a life with it” but dang it, I really like turning lights on whenever I want or having air conditioning and instant hot water.”
Debi Hurley* - “Life, tomorrow is never guaranteed.”
Clara McCabe* - “I agree with personal health! Most of the time, we forcefully ignore our bodies until it becomes mandatory to care for instead of making small adjustments each day to be healthier in the long run.”
Robin Clasen Wunderlich* - “Working limbs” Laura Henley* - “Robin Clasen Wunderlich true. I always tear up when I see people who have lost or never had the use of all limbs. My son was born with his arm injured do to the doctors mistake. I also know your family and know what you’re talking about. Vet’s also make me cry.”
Clara McCabe* - “Robin Clasen Wunderlich omg, this is huge. I seriously cannot imagine. (No sarcasm- legit realization)” Robin Clasen Wunderlich* - “For those that know my sister, Rebecca Clasen Schultz, being born with spina bifida didn’t stop her. She was proven she can do things doctors/people said she wouldn’t/couldn’t since birth. From being told she would never be able to sit up, to teaching special ed at a Wichita Elementary School, being a mother of two, volunteering for various groups/ organizations and so much more. #TellHerSheCant” Susan Richling* - “Robin Clasen Wunderlich, she is amazing!”
Susan Epperson* - “Your parents especially the teenagers” Susan Richling* - “My health.”
Amber Garrett-Irvin* “Freedom”x Kelly Drake* - “Naptime” Christina Fletcher Coe* “Life!”
Kala Chastain* - “How much time we have left” ML BurtOn* - “Myself” Chris Hansel* - “KGB health insurance” Matthew Wilson* - “The local newspaper” Do you have recommendation for the “Question of the Week” please send it to Robin at news@eurekaherald. com, or stop by 822 E. River St., Ste 100.



