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Waiting
Since moving to NYC I have a deeper understanding on waiting. I don’t think I have ever “waited” like I do here. With over 8 million people you can imagine how crowded it is. Daily I wait somewhere such as: traffic, the bank, market, post office, school, a parking space, cleaners, doctor office, Staples, Starbucks, just […]
5 Simple Ways to Beat Busyness
The fall schedule is in full swing and already I need to practice what I preach about reclaiming your schedule and living out your priorities. How about you? Are you on the busy treadmill going faster to nowhere? Today I wanted to share some simple ways to stop the busyness that interferes with the your […]
Caught in the Storm
Most of America has been closely following Hurricane Ike in the past 48 hours. Unbelievably it was reported to be almost the size of Texas…600 miles wide! Ever found yourself caught in the storm of lif?. Jesus was the Son of God and never sinned, but he was caught in a storm. Demanding crowds, doubting […]
Ground Zero on 9/11/08
Today is a special day around America and more so in NYC. In addition to the ceremonies at Ground Zero, most schools here will have an assembly or something special to remember the day the world changed. Both Senator McCain and Obama will visit the sites and pay their respects to those who were slain […]
The Palin Effect
If you are alive in the world today you are aware of the effect that Gov. Sarah Palin has had in the political race for president. This is one woman who has totally shaken things up in a big way to say the least. From what I hear she has had the same impact in […]
I Don’t Know Where I Am!
Today on the way home from school the boys and I had to take an alternate route due to an fatal accident on the freeway. We live in NYC on Staten Island and they attend school in NJ. Driving the back way home to Staten Island is a trip through several small towns of which […]
Election 2008
No matter what party or candidate you support, 2008 promises to be one of the most fascinating elections we have ever seen. Was up until almost 1AM last night listening to the speech given from Gov. Sarah Palin and then the reviews. Wow. What did you think?
The End and Beginning
Today is the last day of summer vacation for Matthew and Aaron. I must admit that every September 1st I feel some sadness that summer is over. It’s not that I don’t enjoy the coming of a new season but that it is the end of something I love. I love my children being home […]
Hurricane Gustav: Getting Ready For The Storm
In less than two hours Hurricane Gustav will hit New Orleans. At 9:25 AM this killer storm has already killed 94 people on the way to LA. 2 million people have been evacuated and the ones who refused to leave the area are in danger. If you have been turned in to the news you […]
A Thought From Six Flags
Yesterday I took Matthew and Aaron to Six Flags. Aaron earned a ticket at school last year and Matthew got a coke can with a “buy one get one free” coupon. How could I say no? We arrived when it opened and stayed until 9PM. This was their first visit to a Six Flags park […]
