When Americans travel abroad to a Third World country, they are bombarded by pre-departure concerns regarding safety and health risks. Advance planning will improve the odds of avoiding hazardous situations. Some health issues can be addressed by visiting a knowledgeable travel … [Read more...]
4th of July Reflection: Proud to Be an American
Today, Americans are celebrating the 4th of July. Parades, community events, family barbeques, and fireworks will be the high point of their day. Some will take time to reflect on our country’s history while others might become sentimental about their patriotism. I, on the other … [Read more...]
An Empty Nester’s Reflection on Downsizing One’s Home
The silence is eerie. No voices. No laughter. No running up and down the stairs. No doors slamming. All I hear are the hum of appliances, birds chirping outside, and an occasional airplane flying overhead. After decades of having children running about our house, it is now … [Read more...]
9 Essential Elements of a Harmonious Marriage
Why do some marriages ride the waves of adversity with ease while other partnerships become mired in one contentious battle after another? If the answer was simple, the US divorce rate would not be hovering around 50%. Relationships require time and effort to be successful. Many … [Read more...]
Jewish Author Connects With Boulder Jewish Community Center
Yesterday, I had the honor of speaking at the Boulder Jewish Community Center. Months ago, I had met with Kathryn Bernheimer, Program Director at the Boulder JCC. As I started to talk about being a Jewish author and my Indian adventure, I could tell that she was intrigued. I … [Read more...]
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