Too Much To Say
From no words to too much to say, there seems to be an imperfect balance. 5 minutes is too short. Dinner with friends, even 2 hours is too short. A weekend away, is too short. Life is too short. We Read More …
From no words to too much to say, there seems to be an imperfect balance. 5 minutes is too short. Dinner with friends, even 2 hours is too short. A weekend away, is too short. Life is too short. We Read More …
One single day can make a difference… Learn as much as you can. Start now. Take a chance. Be ready to risk the future. Make your decisions. Whether it is today, yesterday or tomorrow. Just one single day will be Read More …
You can only blame yourself if you didn’t clearly explain the situation to them. Teach them what you know. Teach them what they need to know. Tell them why it is so important. Whether you are a parent, who is Read More …
Back to the fringes…but this time, to muse about the ones who are too young or too old. Too young to feed themselves…sadly, sometimes too old to do the same. Too young to have a filter; kids they say the Read More …
Today, more than ever I was reminded that living healthy is not fast food, or at least, it isn’t meant to be modeled after fast food. Dieting and staying healthy is not fast food dining… we all know that, but Read More …
Other than my grandparents, who took the easy AND the hard way out of this – you, too can make your mark. In our lives, our human lives – as frail as they are – being able to leave a Read More …
In some ways, I think that it may very well be a rite of passage to protest against something the government, a business or, even your parents have done. How you go about this protest is up to you. We Read More …
At this very moment, for the last few months, all I can think about is – for everyone out there – to focus on the good… the good things people do the good things people say the good things we Read More …
There is a huge difference between a very sincerely spoken “it has been my pleasure” and the endless thanks that someone says after you say you’re welcome, followed by another “thank you” but said again in a different way… what Read More …
You can ask or you can just believe that they inherently do. In some cases this is a fair question…”do you trust me…” With your children? With your car? To give advice on your finances? To assist on a project Read More …