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Kevorkian: Not Ready to Die

Dr. Jack Kevorkian has been called many things. To some he’s an angel of mercy, to others an angel of death.  I never expected him to be a cynic. Kevorkian is famous for his role in over 130 assisted suicides – a procedure he refers to  as Patholysis.  In an interview with CNN’s Dr. Sanjay […] Read More >

How to Waste Money

Even though the G20 summit is three weeks away, security barriers are already being constructed in Toronto. The Star reports that “Thick concrete blocks and steel poles holding wire mesh fencing have gone up overnight just south of the Rogers Centre as crews start installing security barriers for the G20 summit in Toronto.” These security […] Read More >

Secrets, Secrets Are No Fun

Secrets secrets are no fun. Secrets secrets hurt someone. Everyone has secrets. I don’t care who you are; you have one, possibly two. But who are you keeping your secrets from? In a recent interview, well-known and beloved children’s author Robert Munsch shared a secret with the world. Munsch’s books like The Paper Bag Princess […] Read More >

Sole Survivor

“An 8-year-old boy who is a Dutch citizen is the sole survivor of a deadly plane crash in Libya, airline officials said Wednesday. Jerzy Buzek, president of the European Parliament, said the child’s survival, ‘given this tragic event, is truly a miracle.'” (CNN) In the tragic crash of Afriqiyah Airways Airbus A330-200, Ruben van Assouw […] Read More >

Happiness = £42,000?

“What’s the price of happiness? For an average Briton, it’s a home worth 500,000 pounds and an annual salary of 42,000 pounds, a new study has revealed.” (rediff.com Business) For some perspective, the Global Rich List website tells us that a person earning £42,000 per year (approximately $62,500US) is in the top 1% richest people […] Read More >

A Little Etiquette, Please

I am not one of those people who rejoices in etiquette. I’m someone who avoided a certain person at family reunions for about 15 years because I was certain I had forgotten to send them a thank you card after my wedding.  I’m committed to etiquette enough to feel guilty when I don’t do it, […] Read More >

How to Survive Your Spouses’ Affair

If you are dealing with an unfaithful spouse, the pain you are feeling unfortunately comes with the territory.  The consequences of an affair are overwhelming and horrifically painful.  I have heard it likened to post traumatic stress syndrome.  You are in a place you never expected to be. Here are a few things that will […] Read More >

Money Only Does 5 Things

What would you do if you won a million dollars? I’d buy a small house and then hop on the first flight to Australia to meet my nephew.  I’d travel, I’d give some away.  I would buy more books.  I would probably splurge on a really, really nice necklace. When we think about money we […] Read More >

Choosing My Response: Adaptive Parenting

This is totally weird!  We packed up the car and the four of us headed out for spring break. The first part that is weird is the car part. You see, we have been driving the family van for the past 16 years.  The “loser cruiser” is what our teenage children call it.  But we […] Read More >

Happy Now? 10 Myths to Avoid

Have you heard about The Happiness Project? It’s a nonfiction book by Gretchen Rubin  which enjoyed a good long run on the New York Times’ best sellers list.  The author describes the book as “a memoir of the year I spent test-driving the wisdom of the ages, the current scientific studies, and the lessons from […] Read More >

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