Category Archives: Tragedy In Newtown
A Beautiful Life!
The weekend of December 12-14, Ellie and I went to “New York, New York – in the city that never sleeps!” for our anniversary. Our plan was to enjoy a relaxing weekend roaming around town and hearing great jazz. I … Continue reading
“Children Learn What They Live”
Here is something I’ve often handed to parents. I think you may agree it is well worth reading. If a child lives with criticism, she/he learns to condemn. If a child lives with hostility, she/he learns to fight. If a … Continue reading
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Tragedy In Newtown
As the world of public broadcast talks about the horrific violence and loss of 20 young innocent children and 6 adults this Friday morning, I search my heart for words. I first learned of the carnage at Sandy Hook Elementary … Continue reading
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