In a Shadow
My grandson Gavin was already involved with tag football and basketball. As spring began this year, he said “Pappy, I want to try baseball.” The sport that has brought me […]
My grandson Gavin was already involved with tag football and basketball. As spring began this year, he said “Pappy, I want to try baseball.” The sport that has brought me […]
I’m growing fearful in my unending, suffocating isolation. I cannot sleep through the night. I try to take long breaths, in and out and relax my muscles from stem to
A visit to your local Hallmark card store can bring you to tears this time of year. It’s Mother’s Day, and you are facing it without your mother. Even if
That was a weird Easter Sunday, wasn’t it? No local Mass. Stay home from church. I’ve lived a few years now, and seen a lot of unexpected things, but I
If you’ve ever been on the receiving end of a windfall such as a bonus check, tax refund or small inheritance, you’ve probably been overwhelmed . . . and a
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Here we are in Coronavirus Shutdown: Week 4. We have puzzles, paints, crayons, coloring books, books, balls and some toys. They entertain our Greg, who is autistic, for short spans
Happy April Fool’s Day, everyone! We are now in week two of the corona virus lockdown and things here are calmer than last week. This is a huge change of
Car insurance—we all know we need it. But beyond that, many of us still ask ourselves, “What auto insurance should I get?” The key is knowing what deductibles and coverages
Here is a good morning in my life. I woke up early enough to get a shower and pack a lunch for my son, Greg. As he is autistic, he
The Social Security Administration launched a new Public Service Announcement (PSA) campaign to continue warning people about the ongoing nationwide telephone impersonation scheme. The PSAs feature a message from Social