Dad

This week it has been a year since my father died. I didn’t get to see him a lot, for a lot of reasons that are no one’s fault: my health and the fact that we lived in different parts of the country are a few. That hasn’t made his being gone any easier. Even . . . → Read More: Dad

Enjoy your holidays

By this time most years, we are in the midst of holiday parties, family get-togethers, holiday preparations, and lots of fun chaos. This year is different, because we are in the midst of a global pandemic. Way too many people, in this country and the world, have died, making this an incredibly difficult time for . . . → Read More: Enjoy your holidays

What happened to us?

I have to say that I just don’t get it; maybe someone can explain it to me. I just don’t understand the thought process behind, “I am willing to bet that I will be fine; I don’t care how many people I will infect, and if they die, they die.”

When did we become a . . . → Read More: What happened to us?

Keep in touch

In the midst of this pandemic, if you are feeling cut off from your friends, reach out to them in a way you can: write them, call them, text them, video chat with them. It is important to remember that we can’t gather in person, but that doesn’t mean we can’t see them or hear . . . → Read More: Keep in touch

Covid-19

These are interesting times we are living in. We don’t want to go overboard with the Covid-19 news, but we do want to pay attention and be safe, and also keep others safe. I am not expert on this issue, but I do have a few thoughts that seem worth sharing.

Everyone is different, and . . . → Read More: Covid-19