Change will always occur, whether we want it to or not. Sometimes it is for the betterment of the world and other times we question it. We seek it in our lives, for we know without change things can get boring. Change is borne of desire for something different and so is what keeps us […]
The Storytellers
I grew up in a family of storytellers. My dad was always spinning a tale, engaging not just his family and friends but strangers with his words and his charismatic smile. His passion for life and people rippled forth in his energy. People turned their heads when he entered the room, his personality and […]
Can You Hear Me And Are You Listening?
In Jon Stewart’s closing remarks at the Rally to Restore Sanity he said “If we amplify everything we hear nothing.” But what if we hear and don’t actually listen? When we listen we get the meaning of what is trying to be conveyed within the context of which it is being spoken. Hearing is often […]
My Crush on Seth Godin
I have a crush on Seth Godin. It’s been going on for a while. Since before I launched One Woman’s Eye. A friend suggested I start following him. I was still new to the blogosphere. I’m not even sure I fully understood what a blog was. But I listened and Seth’s blog became the first […]
The Silver Aluminum Tree: A Christmas Story
I think it started the year we got the aluminum Christmas tree. Artificial trees were in vogue in the early 70s. My mother had enough of cleaning up pine needles all the way to August. She seized the opportunity and bought one. Silver. She always liked to be a little different so she chose silver. […]
Memorial Day
It’s hard not to think of my father on Memorial Day. He served in the 34th Division of the 133rd Infantry during WWII, inducted into the Army on December 3, 1942 and honorably discharged on November 9, 1945. He managed, unlike many of his army “buddies” and friends, to survive his time in active combat […]
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