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Rona Gura
Oct17
Look Up!!!
Posted By : Rona Gura

We recently went to see The Who at UBS. It was a great show. I cannot believe the level of performance that Roger Daltrey and Pete Townhsend are still capable of.    I did notice one disturbing trend. The person next to me was texting throughout the performance. Although she was bopping to the music, she barely looked up at the stage. The person in

Rona Gura
Oct03
Instant Gratification
Posted By : Rona Gura

I feel that, with Amazon and similar websites, we’re becoming people who expect instant gratification. Almost everything we want; we can get with one click.    For example, my husband recently found a dark chocolate, cherry Kind bar in our pantry. I’m not even sure where we had gotten it, I believe on an airplane. He ate it and declared it the best

Rona Gura
Sep26
The Landline
Posted By : Rona Gura

Do you call anyone on their landline phones any longer?    I was calling a friend from my cell phone over the weekend. As I tapped onto her contact information, both her cell number and home number came up. I knew that there was a good chance that she would be home so, for a moment, I was torn as to which phone to call. I ultimately opted to call h

Rona Gura
Sep19
Football Season
Posted By : Rona Gura

I have become what one would term as a “football widow.” The only sport my husband is truly passionate about watching is football. So, on Sunday afternoons, Monday and Thursday nights I am left on my own because I have little to no interest in football.   When we were first married, I sort of dreaded football season because it meant that Sundays wo

Rona Gura
Sep12
What Makes You Unique?
Posted By : Rona Gura

We had a very interesting discussion in my Weight Watchers meeting recently. The topic was self esteem and our tendency to focus on our perceived negatives in ourselves.   For example, most people could probably more easily answer the question, “What are you lacking?” rather than “What are your strengthens?”    So we were asked to answer the questi

Rona Gura
Sep05
Treasures
Posted By : Rona Gura

A client recently commented on a coaster I had on my desk. It was an item my youngest daughter had made for in nursery school.  She was given a small tray and inserted small ceramic tiles in it, using some sort of paste.    I have kept that coaster on my desk since she gave it to me, over twenty  years ago. I use it everyday for my coffee or water.

Rona Gura
Aug29
Changing Names
Posted By : Rona Gura

I recently read an interesting article in the New York Times. It concerned Jenifer Lopez’s decision to change her name from Jennifer Lopez to Jennifer Affleck after marrying Ben Affleck. The article discussed, extensively, the financial ramifications her name change could have on her “brand.”  The article asks whether JoLo would still be JoLo if sh

Rona Gura
Aug22
What Are You Binging?
Posted By : Rona Gura

My blog this week is simple, my husband and I need suggestions for some binge worthy shows that we can watch together. We both enjoy science fiction and have been through most of the science fiction series on Paramount and Disney. The only current science fiction series we have not watched so far is Severance on Appletv. Has anyone watched it? I no

Rona Gura
Aug15
Early Lessons
Posted By : Rona Gura

Mitch’s blog this week, about the truth, brought back a deep-rooted memory for me. It was a memory that I learned from and carried with me throughout my career.    As a young attorney I was in the midst of one of my first oral arguments before a certain judge. I even remember his name and what it felt like to be conducting the argument in his vast

Rona Gura
Aug01
Would You Look?
Posted By : Rona Gura

I am currently reading a book with an interesting premise, “The Measure.” In “The Measure” everyone on the planet, who are age 22 and older, receives a box which contains a string. The length of the string directly correlates to the age at which the recipient will die.   Once the accuracy of the strings are confirmed the characters go through the e

Rona Gura
Jul25
Those Important First Friendships
Posted By : Rona Gura

I recently read a very interesting New York Times article. The premise of the article was how important those friends we make at our first jobs are to us both personally and professionally. The article went on to examine how the current generation of professionals are losing this benefit, due to the onslaught of virtual workplaces.    As I read the

Rona Gura
Jul18
Is Cash Still King?
Posted By : Rona Gura

Do you carry cash anymore?   I was heading out to a local farmer’s market yesterday. Luckily, I happened to check my wallet to make sure I had enough money to pay for my expected purchases. Most of the stands I frequent do not accept credit cards or cash cards, only cash. I had no cash in my wallet.  Rather than pay the fee at the cash machine, I a

Rona Gura
Jul11
Regifting
Posted By : Rona Gura

Have you ever regifted a gift?   I was in rush last week. My husband and I were invited to a friend’s beach house in the Hamptons for the day. I realized a few minutes before we were to leave that I had forgotten to buy a hostess gift. I was in a quandary as we were already running late, and we had no time to stop anywhere.     Immediately, my eyes

Rona Gura
Jul04
My Summer Happy Place
Posted By : Rona Gura

Everyone seems to have their summer “Happy Place.” For several of my friends it’s on their boats, out in the beautiful waters of Long Island, and feeling the breeze in their hair. For others, it’s on the beach, at a cabana, enjoying the smell of the sea air and feeling the sand between their toes.   For me, my summer “Happy Place,” is in my backyar

Rona Gura
Jun27
Remembering
Posted By : Rona Gura

It was my father’s birthday last week. My father died several years ago but his birthday still causes me to take some time to pause and remember.    The first thing I always do on his birthday is to call my brother and sister. We find comfort in talking about my father with one another and exchanging stories and memories.    I also light a candle o

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