Better Late
Better late than not show up. Even when the party has started, even when they have already had the first round, even when you could have stayed home in your comfy pants, under the blankets on the couch, watching Netflix… Read More …
Better late than not show up. Even when the party has started, even when they have already had the first round, even when you could have stayed home in your comfy pants, under the blankets on the couch, watching Netflix… Read More …
One little word can make the difference between being able to access your information or not. One little word Disney. Let me ask you…Did I type land? No. I did not. Panic. Desperation. Fear. Frustration. Help! Realization. Logging out. Logging Read More …
Sometimes, you can be too close to something or someone and not see what is reality until you see it in a picture. Online. With comments from others around you. Pictures tell a thousand words…some of them are “wow, how Read More …
If you’re of the generations that remember…you probably said this phrase: “take a picture it will last longer.” It was definitely said with sarcasm or annoyance at someone staring inappropriately. Only photographers – professional ones – and tourists carried cameras Read More …
It is normal and reasonable to think that you can go back…even if it doesn’t work out the way you thought that it would. You have to set the right expectations – and if you handle it the right way Read More …
Earlier today, I spent a while – maybe over an hour – finding memories to share online in honor of Father’s Day. It took longer than I’d thought it would, but I was working on the iPad, not the laptop, Read More …
When a chapter of your life closes, people move on. Hopefully, they believe it (or mean it) when they say they will catch you on the other side. Tonight. Graduation. First one. Two more to go. At the end, people Read More …
You should always be out, creating new memories. Making moments last. Whether in casual life, with family and friends or even in your career, the memories are what make it all matter. It is what helps us learn from our Read More …
I used to have rose colored sunglasses.They were round, John Lennon like glasses. I wore them everywhere. Especially in Philadelphia, at college, it gave those winter, sunless days a glow that the chilly city streets could never have produced. In Read More …
We should keep talking about those “ancient things” that people tend to forget about. Just to keep the younger generation aware of them. Initially, it was the Ides of March that made me think of this, but that was some Read More …