Perspective
By Eleanor Kazdan, November 12, 2020 — When I start feeling sorry for myself about the sudden and gradual changes in my life due to the pandemic, I think of others who have had to endure much worse. My maternal … Continued
By Eleanor Kazdan, November 12, 2020 — When I start feeling sorry for myself about the sudden and gradual changes in my life due to the pandemic, I think of others who have had to endure much worse. My maternal … Continued
By Ann von Dehsen, June 11, 2020 — Though I know the pandemic is far from over, yesterday was probably my best day since we went into lockdown because I saw and heard signs of hope along with a few … Continued
By Carolyn Boston, December 17, 2020 — In these anxious and stressful times, it’s good to have comedians who have the gift of making people laugh about life and the strain of what people are going through in everyday life. … Continued
By Eleanor Kazdan, May 21, 2020 — During [the COVID-19 pandemic, there are] pros and cons that every day [are] different for me. Sometimes I feel very sad, and [wonder] when is this going to end? Other times, I think that I’ve … Continued
By Frances Bryce, December 31, 2020 — A few days before Christmas during my almost daily walk I saw many cars that had Christmas trees on the top and I remembered how my daughter and I, when I was in … Continued
By Ann von Dehsen, December 10, 2020 — My apartment building contains sixteen apartments and most residents are young, male college students. We say polite hellos as we pass each other in the hall, but really know nothing of each … Continued
By Denise W., December 20, 2020 — I’m a member of Toastmasters and we have something in Toastmasters called Table Topics. One of the questions that I would ask, because I love to be the person to do Table Topics, I … Continued