Archive | Reflections

I don’t have time to use this

Each day since we all learned the sad news of George Parks’s death, I’ve been overcome by all the memories, stories and testimonials to our friend George. Facebook truly brought our family together as we celebrate and mourn. 0

Picture It. 1913. A new house…

One of the many cool things about our Threebrock is that the sellers left us with the specs that accompanied the blueprints. While we don’t have the original plans, this document shows how the architect (W. A. Skinner of Holyoke) intended the house to be built. 0

N3rd at EMC

EMC has a pretty cool employee community. I’m honored to be the current featured employee. Check it out! 0

We’re art, or, How do you get them to flourish like this?

Mike and I can literally hang-out in a museum now! Photographic artist Larry Roy asked us to be part of his “American Beauty” project. Check it out at lawrenceroy.com or in exhibition at Noble Hospital in Westfield, Mass. 0

K’s Anatomy

Who doesn’t love having surgery (without the silly boy-girl drama)? I had a really good experience with my first surgery since little-kid tonsillitis. I opted to use a surgeon out of Cooley-Dickenson Hospital in Northampton where they have a spankin-new surgery wing donated by the man who founded Yankee Candle. It was nice. The whole  Read more »

Wu Xing Gallbladder

No, I’m not ordering any really exotic dinner. This being the Year of the Tiger, includes my birthday. Out of curiosity, and forgetting much of what I learned in a college Chinese mythology course, I checked Wikipedia for details. But I did remember that I am a tiger, more specifically a Wood Tiger, but not  Read more »

Happy Birthday, Mon!

Today I turn 35 with snow in the overnight forecast and the in-laws in Jamaica. They send a taste of the tropics home… Happy Birthday from Negril, Jamaica! For those who’ve been, Negril, Jamaica is quite nearly paradise. Its Seven-Mile Beach offers amazing people, food and Jamaican hospitality. Right in the center of it all  Read more »

An Open Letter to Congress

Recently the Fitchburg office of the Honorable John Olver came to the aid of my grieving mother who was facing mounting medical bills following the death of my father. The insurance companies sending those bills seemed to be engaging in predatory practices sending bills my parents hadn’t seen during my father’s four-year fight with cancer.  Read more »

A Spring Renewal

Spring is approaching (well, it’s already here in college-speak), so now’s the time to explore those spring awakenings. My course, Intro to Online Journalism, is offered through UMassOnline’s award-winning Certificate of Journalism program. Class begins Jan. 19, you can register through Jan. 31. 0

Diving Bubbahs

I have to share this. It’s too freakin’ funny and is totally something Bubbah Jones (Ella, our precious Boston Terrier) would do if we had a pool. 0