How you would react if you knew with certainty that the following would be doubled in the next few years: your chance of being severely injured falling off a ladder, your chance of dying in a plane crash, or your chance of being incapacitated due to poor health choices. Would you pay closer attention and make some adjustments?
Sometimes We Need to Talk Less and Listen More!
Treasure Hunting (Relationships > Things)
Are You Ready for Christmas?
The Cost of Failing to be a Good Neighbor
I'm Doing Okay. Things are Wearing Out.
The Noise of Life
Things Left Behind
On the day we closed the sale of our house a few years ago, I apologized to the buyers for the line of garbage bags at the street. Movers had loaded up the things we wanted to keep. We sold or gave away the things we no longer wanted, and the rest we placed at the curb in heavy-duty black garbage bags.
I Love You
Growing Old Isn't For Sissies!
When Hope is Running on Empty
A Case of Mistaken Identity
A number of years ago several people mistook me for a local attorney. On one occasion I was in a grocery store when the attorney’s aunt saw me and addressed me as her nephew. On other occasions I was mistaken for a certain Hollywood star. Unfortunately, both of these men were several years older than me.