The Tyranny of Dinner
What’s For Dinner?
The question that challenges us throughout life… if we are lucky enough. Some food for thought by Angela Rieck.
A New Rx: Friends and Family
Prescription for Today
One out of 3 people feel lonely. Friends and family can make it better. Angela Rieck provides insight into the effects of the loneliness epidemic in the U.S.
The Misery of Living with a Happy Person
“Not fair!”
What’s wrong with her? My own approach to life is somewhat different. By Barry Novick.
The Ingrate
Things I am NOT Grateful For.
Humor—mostly! Angela Rieck pokes some fun at herself with her list of things she is not grateful for.
The Shell Hunter
Pure Goodness
An anecdote about receiving an unexpected “gift.” By Barry Novick.
In it Together
Because This is the U.S.A., and This is Who We Are.
We see that in times of need, America is one big community, and when we help each other, it makes us remember who we really are, and can be.
Hearing in a Deaf World
My Story. Part Seven. The Final Chapter.
A few closing comments and anecdotes, and the story of Donna's mother's strength in the face of illness. By Donna Wetjen.
Hearing in a Deaf World
My Story. Part Six.
"My dad spoke five languages by the time he contracted those mumps" that resulted in his hearing loss. Some backstory about becoming deaf. By Donna Wetjen.
Hearing in a Deaf World
My Story. Part Five.
Feeling the responsibility of a guardian as a child. "How will my mother know?" By Donna Wetjen.
Best Overheard Airport Dad Quote Today
A Bonus Life Hack!
"Emma come here. Mommy doesn't like anyone right now." No truer words spoken. Planning your travel days wisely. By Sandra Novick

