Thank Goodness for Daughter Number Two, a.k.a., “Captain Napkin”…! Last night she disappeared into a bedroom and emerged a few minutes later saying, “I was helping Mom fold the napkins. I just love doing that.” I think she also said it helps her relax(!). And so I got to thinking, “Do what you can; do …
Month: November 2020
Buzzing Brain
With all this election news and new president-elect Joe Biden in the mix, I get to thinking about that job a little more. President of the United States. Or any president, for that matter. What’s their sleep schedule like? Do they wake up early thinking about everything they have to do? Should do? Aren’t doing? …
Reset
First a few more headlines from yesterday...then the reset at the bottom. San Franciso New York Philly Miami (FL) Ottawa Winnipeg London And most important...IMMEDIATELY...announcements and initial information regrading the Biden Administration’s priorities. RESET. 1/ COVID-19 2/ Economic Recovery 3/ Racial Equality 4/ Climate Change
One America
Let the healing begin. Let us come together. Let the politics recede and the work continue anew to make these United States of America a better place for ALL to live, in liberty and justice for everyone. EVERYONE.
In The End…
In the end it’s all about love. That’s what matters most; and that’s really all that matters. Love. Do you have it? Do you share it? If not, start right now. Give love, and you will receive it. And then? Give some more. In the end, and beginning, and everywhere in between. LOVE.
Special Post: STILL COUNTING
Two days post Election Day. Very close race. Even as Trump and his campaign team file law suits regarding ballots in various states, America says, count every vote. And let the vote decide who our next president is. And so I wonder, what will Republicans do? And then I’m reminded... This vote is SO important. …
Special Post: “Closer to Closure”
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Continuum
It's been a tough year. It's been a tough four years. Well that's ok. Sometimes life is more peaches and cream; sometimes life is easy and comfortable. But often times, life is difficult. It's hard. It's tough. And I'll say it again: That's ok. A lot of the policies and attitudes and decisions that have …
A Simple Message
I did. If you’re 18 or older, you can do. Do what? VOTE. Here in the United States, today is Election Day. And so if you can, vote. About 100 million eligible voters have already voted. There are about 255 million Americans who could vote. DO SO. Even if you’re not registered, you might be …
Master List
Back in the Fourth Grade I remember the class, "Study Skills." It was the first time I recall being taught the concepts behind good learning, good practice, instead of the topics themselves. From then until now I've been on a periodic yet constant journey of trying to make the most of my time. I've found …