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Fred Klein
Apr01
Mile Marker
Posted By : Fred Klein

On Wednesday I passed another mile marker (see photo taken by Rodger Davis).  They say "It's just a number" and "You look good".  Well, the number is a very heavy mental weight which hangs over me and is never far from my thoughts.  I just can't really believe it.  Nor can I believe Joanne and I will be married 50 years in July.  I work very hard t

Benjamin Geizhals
Mar31
FBI and Apple
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I am pleased by the outcome of the Apple case -- when the FBI sought to compel Apple to assist in breaking into the iPhone of the San Bernardino terrorists. Although I was leaning toward upholding privacy even in the face of national security, I was not completely comfortable with the prospect of a Judge deciding and establishing a rule of law betw

Cayce Crown
Mar30
Lifestyle Change
Posted By : Cayce Crown

Just back from a check up at the Doctor's office. A year (or so) ago, he took my blood and reported to me that my cholesterol was dangerously high. I was astounded, but so it goes. He wanted me to go on Lipitor or some other such thing. I am generally not a fan of prescription drugs. I think they are over prescribed, though I do respect the miracle

Nancy Schess
Mar28
A Lazy Day
Posted By : Nancy Schess

I am just about ready for a lazy day. You know – the kind of day that has no errands, no work and no plan. No cleaning, no laundry, no chauffeuring, no supermarkets, no gym. My "no" list could go on and on. In my world a lazy day means a good book on my Kindle and a very cold glass of Moscato. If I am really pushing it, my lazy day also includes

Rona Gura
Mar28
The Issues of Child Care
Posted By : Rona Gura

I have been watching the dramatization of the O.J. Simpson trial on television. And, while most of the details of the trial I remember, it is the sub stories of the parties involved that I find most interesting. In particular, the story I now find most poignant is that of Marcia Clark, the lead prosecutor.   I recall how the press massacred Ms. Cla

Corey Bearak
Mar27
A cherished invite
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Saturdays – at least the mornings – are one of my hoops day; that's basketball for those who need more clarity. I enjoy it; it's intergenerational (even more so in the summer but that'll merit its own blog...maybe).   Some players have nicknames – Israeli Mike, Big Dave, Big Steve, Rug; some get called by last names – Stein, Blitz, Gluck, Cody; th

Mitch Tobol
Mar26
Got any old videos?
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

You might want to crack open that dusty box of vidoes and see if you have any that you forgot to bring back to the store. A North Carolina man was arrested this week on charges he failed to return a VHS tape to a video store 14 years ago. 14 years! It wasn't even a really good movie..."Freddy Got Fingered."   The culprit was driving his daughter to

Fred Klein
Mar25
Is This Anyway to Run an Airline?
Posted By : Fred Klein

Last Saturday we were booked with American Airlines to fly home from vacation.   Between the time of the original booking and the flight American changed the flight times, narrowing our connecting flight buffer to 51 minutes.  I was up half the night before worrying about the potential for missing the connection, but in my wildest anxiety I could n

Benjamin Geizhals
Mar24
A Bronze Reminder
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

The refugee crisis is on everyone’s mind. Discussed. Debated. The topic brings out the best, and the worst. Recently, Flo and I were at the Public Theatre on Lafayette Street. There’s a plaque on the building: “This plaque is dedicated to HIAS, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, which occupied this building from 1921 to 1965. As the international m

Cayce Crown
Mar23
Emma & Lin & Equality
Posted By : Cayce Crown

From the Huffington Post: See Lin-Manuel Miranda and Emma Watson freestyle about gender equality. Right here. One of the highlights of his gender equality freestyle? “That means all day, every day, equal pay, every way, OK?” What else is there to say?

Nancy Schess
Mar21
Travel Abroad
Posted By : Nancy Schess

  Last spring my daughter spent a week in Israel to start her international traveling. Last summer she spent a month in India working with an eye care foundation. In the winter she went back to Israel to study. This summer, she will be spending eight weeks doing research with the Queensland Mental Health Research Center in Brisbane Australia. Sh

Rona Gura
Mar21
Memories in The Drawer
Posted By : Rona Gura

After weeks of urging by my husband (perhaps it was months) I finally cleaned out the junk drawer in the kitchen. When it’s difficult to open and close the drawer it’s time to clean it out.   Under a pile of take-out menus and chopsticks I found my first treasure, my Mom’s address book. My daughter and I read through the book together and realized

Corey Bearak
Mar20
A Child In Every Work Place?
Posted By : Corey Bearak

So many topics to consider. One who probably knows best suggested I cover a fave topic – music – and the current president's taste. Driving to basketball (and after we played friends there thought I should blog on our 4 v 4 full court games) this morning Adam LaRoche dominated the sportstalk radio airwaves; and as well when we left the gym and I

Mitch Tobol
Mar19
One year, one moment
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

It will be a year tomorrow that I euphemistically got "hit by a bus." (If you're interested in reading about it click here.)   A lot has changed for me during this time and it's too easy to look back and relive the trauma. However, when I reflect, I think of a moment in the hospital that was very special.   It was in the afternoon around 1p and the

Fred Klein
Mar18
Movements
Posted By : Fred Klein

Movement is defined as an act of changing physical location or position or of having things changed. Also as a group of people working together to advance their shared political, social or artistic ideas.   In this time of great social, economic, artistic and political movements I want to protest a mostly involuntary movement which effects society