Four summertime reads for relaxation and growth
“Summertime, and the livin’ is easy.” That lyric might remind us of iced tea, watermelons, canoeing, the ol’ swimmin’ hole, water skiing or other childhood
“Summertime, and the livin’ is easy.” That lyric might remind us of iced tea, watermelons, canoeing, the ol’ swimmin’ hole, water skiing or other childhood
With exceptionally pleasant weather providing encouragement, my sister and I enjoyed a Sunday afternoon by meeting for lunch and hitting the mall for retail therapy.
“In God we trust.” We see this on all of our money. Well, here we are in the middle of a primary election battle that
Fingers fleeting across keyboards, phones ringing, copy machines humming, bits of conversation drifting in from hallways — all spiked with occasional laughter. Ten years ago
In a New York Times Magazine article (Nov. 27, 2011) titled “When did the rules change?” Adam Davidson raised many non-political questions about the future
A long day at work, followed by a short evening at home, often evolves into mindless and relaxing channel surfing. Love it. Hate it. I
Yes, it is hard not to know that Santa will arrive soon. But you knew that a month ago when holiday sales began. They seem
“Don’t touch the iPad with your sticky fingers.” That’s the comment I heard from a nearby parent as his young family finished their Sunday brunch.
It’s that time again: On the horizon for the next 30 days are state and local elections in many states. Elections can be just as
Freeze, freak or fight. These are common ways we react to stress. Want to try out all three in one big swoosh? Drive across town
“Summertime, and the livin’ is easy.” That lyric might remind us of iced tea, watermelons, canoeing, the ol’ swimmin’ hole, water skiing or other childhood
With exceptionally pleasant weather providing encouragement, my sister and I enjoyed a Sunday afternoon by meeting for lunch and hitting the mall for retail therapy.
“In God we trust.” We see this on all of our money. Well, here we are in the middle of a primary election battle that
Fingers fleeting across keyboards, phones ringing, copy machines humming, bits of conversation drifting in from hallways — all spiked with occasional laughter. Ten years ago
In a New York Times Magazine article (Nov. 27, 2011) titled “When did the rules change?” Adam Davidson raised many non-political questions about the future
A long day at work, followed by a short evening at home, often evolves into mindless and relaxing channel surfing. Love it. Hate it. I
Yes, it is hard not to know that Santa will arrive soon. But you knew that a month ago when holiday sales began. They seem
“Don’t touch the iPad with your sticky fingers.” That’s the comment I heard from a nearby parent as his young family finished their Sunday brunch.
It’s that time again: On the horizon for the next 30 days are state and local elections in many states. Elections can be just as
Freeze, freak or fight. These are common ways we react to stress. Want to try out all three in one big swoosh? Drive across town