It is time to write again. It is so hard to not say anything about politics, with so many inaccurate things being said. But I will refrain today. Well maybe just a small somtin somtin. No, no, no I won’t. I won’t do it! Not this time. I was relegated Continue Reading
Who We Love
“Remember, we love who you love, but we love you more” – The KV Family
Live or Die
“You only live Once” – Charlie Brown “You only die once. You live every day” – Snoopy
Success
“Success is measured by how you make those around you feel” – Author Unknown
A Moment to Reflect
One year ago, a mob of supporters of former President Donald Trump breached the Capitol, halting the counting of the country’s electoral votes while imperiling the safety of members of Congress, congressional staff, and others who were working in the building on that day. A day that still angers me. Continue Reading
Sorry for raising the bar too high!
I must admit that there are some topics I just can’t talk to people about, one came up the other day and as much as I try to avoid the discussion, these folks decided to drag me into it, I’m pretty sure they regretted when I was done. The topic Continue Reading
Mummers
I’m writing this post because, well just because. I’m not looking for condolences, but it has been five years since my mom passed away and New Year’s Day was always special to her. There are many times during the year when my mom pops into my head, her birthday, wedding Continue Reading
PART OF MY LAST LECTURE
When I read the book “The Last Lecture” by Randy Pausch, I started thinking about how similar it was to the book I had planned on writing for some time. In my book I didn’t want to tell people how to live, do this, do that. I wanted the book Continue Reading
SOMETHING TO SAY
I was concerned that neither Tony or I hadn’t posted anything to the blog in a few months. I was afraid it was too long between posts. Is it ok to do that, or should there be a regular schedule between posts? My family told me otherwise. Joshua Scharfstein, MD. Continue Reading
Play Your Hand
“We cannot change the cards we are dealt. Just how we play the hand” – Randy Pausch – Professor Carnegie Mellon from his book The Last Lecture