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A Christmas Wish
A Christmas Wish As the Christmas season approached many people made wish lists and asked for wish lists from their loved ones. I always find it difficult to make these lists. I don’t really need or want anything. My house is full of things I don’t use and items that have not been touched in a very…
The Greatest Gift of all
The Greatest gift of all is love We can give love to others and we can give it to ourselves. Love is the purest form of validation which is what we all ultimately seek in life. To love is to forgive and look past our own faults and failures and those of others. It is…
Tributes to the Victims in Boston
I know that there have been a lot of posts about Boston Strong and the memorial set up first on Boylston Street and now on Copley Square. I went to Copley Square Monday and took a few photos I’d like to share with you. There were a lot of people when I was there around 12:30pm.…
It’s about more than just running this time
I just found out that The Boston Run To Remember Half Marathon is sold out. Their web site said that over 3,000 people had registered since Boston. Due to a potential work commitment I did not register and missed out. I know this will be a special race. BAEvents opened registration for their Blues Run…
A Higher level of Civility
As I drove into work this morning I noticed that my jaw was not clenched as it has been for the past week. There was actually space between my teeth. I noticed that I had fewer of those spontaneous deep breaths that seem to draw something out from deep inside. I still feel like I have…
A Moment of Silence
On Monday, April 22nd, we had a Moment of Silence in Boston at 2:50PM. The Moment of Silence occurred at several locations in Boston, and probably in many offices and businesses as well. I walked over to Boylston Street to pay my respect. The police barricade on Boylston Street is about 50 feet south of the…