Our family has cut way back on Christmas presents in recent years. We all still enjoy filling some desires from the grandchildrens’ wishlists. Honestly, they are the only ones who really need anything.
But I have a problem, and it is probably a hangup going back to my childhood. I want ...
Today, the second of January, a working day, really begins the New Year. Fuggedaboudit. I’m hoping people have today off to go along with the holiday. Two long weekends in a row? Now THAT would make for a happy Christmas.
Despite housing six additional 2-legged residents and two 4-legged ...
The month of December throughout our nation’s history has been a very active time for our military. We all know about the Day That Lives in Infamy, when the Japanese, unprovoked, attacked the islands of Hawaii decimating the Pacific Fleet of our Navy. We know about the siege of Bastogne in ...
Marcy’s vacation week offers a holiday column excerpted from her book, Rounding Third … originally from 2006.
Christmastime is pure nostalgia.
Many of my holiday memories began with our children’s arrival. I will never forget the total exhaustion of falling into bed after filling the ...
In September 1897, 8-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon asked a now-famous question in a letter to the New York Sun.
Is there a Santa Claus?
Not only did the letter make young Virginia O’Hanlon a celebrity, but it prompted one of the famous newspaper editorials ever written with an answer to ...
The recent U.S. government shutdown brought to light America’s debate over government intervention in our economy, and particularly in healthcare. Are we Socialist? Free-Market? Something else?
Obamacare was sold as the remedy for perceived shortcomings in U.S. healthcare. Its ...