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Frightening Times! Was it ever worse?

FLYING HIGH COVID-19 flying alongside children’s kids during the summer of 2020, made for a frightening time.  Frightening Times A few days ago, a young woman asked me if the world was more frightening today than at any other time

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You Can’t Do It Alone

Family in a Turkish Village Living in crowded communities requires residents to be polite, understanding, and respectful of different views. You Can’t Do It Alone Ethics. It’s a word not on the tip of an educator’s tongue these days. Ethics

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The Essence of Being You

Clarity by Marilynne Eichinger                    Our mind tells us that we exist. What of it? Cogito, Ergo Sum or “I think, therefore I am” is René Descartes’ defining statement on existence. Considered

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The Bouceback Effect— Resilience

It’s a New World “Why do we fail?” I asked Mom. “So we can pull ourselves up again,” she answered. The Bounceback Effect – Resilience Several weeks ago, I mentioned that people attend boxing matches to watch battered fighters rally

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Don’t Just Survive, Thrive!

 Final Blooms Maya Angelou – “My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.” After reading Angelou’s comment, I often ask myself if

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Why Dwell on Negativity

Twin Stars We live in an explosive universe!  Why Dwell on Negativity? The media revels in stories of disaster, incompetence, corruption, war, and murder. Why? Why dwell on terrible things? Why watch accounts of January 6th over and over again?

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The Other Oppenheimer

The Other Oppenheimer The film Oppenheimer brings back memories of Robert Oppenheimer’s brother Frank, a colleague from my days as a museum director. I knew him years after he worked on the nuclear bomb with Robert. Frank started the Exploratorium

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The American Family Today

Life Rolls With Hope Though troubles rain down, the couple makes sure their child remains free from trauma and hardship. The American Family  Last week, I wrote about friendship relationships and how they evolve and dissolve in our mobile technological

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Ensuring Friendships

THE THREE SIRENS are friends from my youth without the wrinkles they have today. When do you call a person your friend? The homeless boy my husband and I took into our house, considered any street kid he spent time

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Embrace Boredom!

Embrace Boredom! The photo on the left is taken from Jake’s cafe patio. The painting on the right is a work-in-progress, an outline of what might eventually emerge on my canvas. I’ve been working on it for two days and

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