I am indeed thankful that Ebola did not become the epidemic that some feared would happen across our nation. While we were spared of the fatal consequences of this dreaded disease, it confirmed so
I have been pondering over this topic for the past few months and it became very clear only this morning, just in time for Father's Day. I thought of sharing my personal struggle through this challen
If I had to choose one word to highlight this year, it would be Gratitude. I had chosen to write about gratitude as the centerpiece of my year-end note to all my friends before we left for India t
Our Internet access has been poor and intermittent, so I could not post this when I actually wrote it. We are sitting in India at a friend's place with me struggling to catch up on emails and my son
The media is inundating us everyday with news about the Fiscal Cliff. In my humble opinion, what we have here is a classic standoff between two sides. Please take a look at what I refer to as the
How do you to make the choices you make?
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There are many ways we experience Halloween. Obviously, the most common way involves a celebration with costume parties and trick-or-treating. Other ways include playing pranks, telling scary s
If you ask my wife, she will confirm that I sound like a broken record when it comes to recording the details of any particular situation, especially if you perceive it negatively. I strongly recomm
Summer is season for graduations. I was at my cousin's place in Poughkeepsie a couple of weekends ago, and was part of a cake cutting ceremony. It was a celebration for four graduates – one from