It is hard to believe another year is coming to a close and boy did it go by fast! I reflect on the year and also on the last decade as we enter 2020. I can’t believe I am writing…
7 Things I’m Grateful For This Thanksgiving
I have read about keeping a gratitude journal, listing positive events at the close of a day — as a tool to potentially reduce stress and improve mood. Admittedly, I do not do this daily, though I try to weave…
Africa is often regarded as a “bucket list” destination. My wish would be for everyone to have an experience which fills them with such inspiration and joy whether you are able to travel this far or find a place closer…
My African Adventure. Part 2 Wine Tasting and Cape Town
Africa is the farthest place I have visited. From Boston to Cape Town it is 7,723 miles. That means 15 hours and 55 minutes if you were to fly directly, which by the way, you cannot do from Boston. We…
I have been back for a couple of weeks from South Africa and I am finally able to sit down and start writing about my adventures. It is not that I haven’t been excited to talk about my trip but…
It was a busy, busy summer. Lots jammed into a short time. We enjoyed family time with our boys, my dad and sisters. We pre-celebrated my dad’s 90th birthday which is in September. In July, my husband and I celebrated…
Life lessons learned from golf, of all things.
This summer took its’ time getting here but when it did, it came in with a bang. Mostly beautiful weather, with heatwaves at times. As I think about the cooler weather coming, I won’t complain about the heat. This summer…
What a week this has been. I am so pleased to have my article “I wanted to try medical marijuana. Why couldn’t my doctors help me?” published in STAT News and The Boston Globe. Three years ago I wrote a…
A Wedding Anniversary and a Cancer Anniversary.
We all seem to set milestones for ourselves. This summer represents two for me. This month, I celebrate my 30th wedding anniversary which also coincides with 30 years since I was first diagnosed with cancer. I was just 25 years…
It is something about the way the wind rustles through the leaves of a familiar tree that stirs my memories. Sometimes it is a particular song I hear on the radio or simply the voices of children laughing and singing…