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Nancy Schess
May20
And Battle They Did
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Have you been to Gotham’s Battle of the Bands?  If you didn’t make it this year, you missed quite an afternoon.   With full disclosure, this was the first time I was in attendance but it will absolutely not be the last.  The talent, variety and energy on the stage – and in the audience -- at Groove was incredible.  The place was definitely “groovin

Rona Gura
May19
The Moment That Changed It All
Posted By : Rona Gura

  I wanted to follow up on Mitch’s blog on Saturday. He wrote a moving blog asking us to “pause for a moment and ask yourself what happened to you over the past week that gave you a moment of joy.”   I responded with a small moment that changed my life. I knew my now husband for several years as my daughter’s friend’s father. The first time I looke

Corey Bearak
May18
And You And I
Posted By : Corey Bearak

On of my fave bands during high school was Yes.  Saw them at Madison Square Garden and the Nassau Coliseum.  I particularly loved the LP Close to the Edge (which includes my fave Yes song, And You And I, which provides the title of today's blog) and the live LP, Yessongs. I missed lead singer Jon Anderson the last two times I saw the band in 2009 a

Mitch Tobol
May17
In a moment
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Have you noticed that the smallest moments can be incredibly impactful?    If you haven't, pause for a moment and ask yourself what happened to you over the past week that gave you a moment of joy. If you're having difficulty thinking of one, here's a list:   Laughing out loud  A great hug Having a meaningful conversation Receiving genuine praise C

Fred Klein
May16
"Representative!"
Posted By : Fred Klein

One of the most frustrating and torturous 21st Century experiences is telephoning a service provider to request a repair.  It is maddening and drives me crazy!Initially, you have to run the gauntlet of their automated, first wave, telephone response which requires you to give your phone or account number, your home address and somehow shoe horn you

Benjamin Geizhals
May15
Springtime and Thunderstorms
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Following up on Fred's Blog last week.... A few weeks ago on Saturday night after a show, we found ourselves in the West Village and wanting the dessert that we had passed on at our earlier dinner.Outdoors at a sidewalk cafe. Enjoying the surprisingly warm evening and delicious pastries.The weather forecast was the farthest thing from our minds ….A

Crysti Farra
May14
Sports as a conduit to peace
Posted By : Crysti Farra

I have noticed on several occasions, that being like minded about a professional team can break down walls. Some of the judges I appear in front of like to have conversations with my clients regarding their favorite teams, which is a great ice breaker. Even the new Pope has a say in this. We are frequent guests at our local dog park, and there are

Nancy Schess
May13
Special From Far Away
Posted By : Nancy Schess

This year, none of my kids was able to make it home for Mother’s Day.  That’s ok.   Don’t get me wrong – I missed them terribly and look forward to each and every time we can be together and hopefully soon. But when they are “grown and flown” that gets harder.   My lesson learned “presence isn’t always the present”.  All of my children (including m

Rona Gura
May12
What's the Gossip?
Posted By : Rona Gura

Are you a gossip?   I will admit that, in the past, I have been a gossip. I cannot tell you how many times I heard friends or colleagues start a sentence with, “Don’t tell anyone I told you this but. . .”   I will acknowledge that, in the past, that I would follow up with the expected answer, “Of course, I wouldn’t. What do you want to tell me?”  

Corey Bearak
May11
Celebrating the Special Moms
Posted By : Corey Bearak

As I share in every commentary on the second Sunday of May, I enjoy a special benefit of Sunday blogging: I get to wish all the mom’s a special Happy Mother’s Day.    Today, I spend time with mom; my brother Richy visited her yesterday. Our son and his wife hosted his mom and I yesterday between a morning bar mitzvah and evening reception; Jonath

Mitch Tobol
May10
One of life's fortunes
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Cracking open a fortune cookie is one of the unique pleasures in life. The last one I opened read, "If you don't enjoy what you have, how could you be happier with more?"   That is so true. I was enjoying reflecting on this statement when I turned it over, and it said, "Please disregard all previous fortunes."

Fred Klein
May09
Late Spring
Posted By : Fred Klein

I am not sure about this, but I believe we are experiencing a late Spring.  Officially, Spring sprung on March 20th, but having returned North last week, it seemed like we happily happened upon an atypical lush, colorful, vibrant and welcoming environment, which was more "just so" than past years.  The feelings that Spring, in all its glory, engend

Benjamin Geizhals
May08
From Tuscany
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Gothamites Laurel Scarr-Konel and Crysti Farra brought Tuscany Italy to Gotham on Tuesday night in the form of an entertaining sommelier- Gabriele Salvatori and an amazing sampling of wines from the Tenuta Torciano Winery in San Gimignano.About 25 of us were treated to a fine selection of wines, light fare (to accompany the wines), and bread (to sa

Brian Timpe
May07
Baby Bonding
Posted By : Brian Timpe

As my wife enters her third trimester of pregnancy, we patiently await our first child to arrive in July. I keep hearing, "nothing will prepare you to be a parent and your life will change forever". Well, I am heeding that advice for the future but truly believe that change is happening now. The past 30 weeks has been a whirlwind of a ride as we ar

Nancy Schess
May06
The Flying 2025
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Anyone else feel like this year is going particularly fast?   I was talking with a friend recently about the proportionality challenge of time.  You know what I’m talking about.  At a young age, the passage of one year feels like forever.  Yet later on, not so much.   It’s the proportionality challenge rearing its head.  As we gain experience (my e