by Karel on March 26, 2012
Reflection seems to be the buzz word for this month’s entries for the blog. I watched a move called Hachi – a Dog’s Tale staring Richard Gere and wondered at the concept of loyalty. If a dog can have such absolute faith and commitment to its owner for years, even after the owner’s death, why [...]
by Karel on March 25, 2012
More reflections on “What is the one thing you would do differently in your life?” I needed more patience. I think that it would have helped our son to make better decisions in his life. How can we be held responsible for the choices our children make? Who placed that burden on our shoulders and [...]
by Karel on March 19, 2012
I watched the movie “The Stoning of Sonya M.” and I wasn’t prepared for my reaction to the film. I’m not sure what I expected, but the film involved me so passionately, that I didn’t know what to do with my feelings. Anger, flinching when the first stone was tossed, horror in watching children having [...]
by Karel on March 18, 2012
What good is wisdom if we can’t share it with others? That is the purpose of asking “What is the one thing you would do differently in your life?” Perhaps it might be possible to consider what has been shared in order to help us make our life decisions a bit easier. Read on and [...]
by Karel on March 12, 2012
How many of you feel that Menopause is kicking you in the rear? We should be celebrating the fact that we are entering a new phase of our lives —we’ve either gone through or are fast approaching our “change,” that very interesting euphemism for menopause. Now our body is conducting its own revolution and reminding [...]