Monthly Archives: May 2017

If a Tree Falls In a Forest …

… and there is no one around to hear it, did it make a sound?  Silly question, isn’t it.  Of course it emits a stimulus that makes a sound, irrespective of whether there was anyone around to witness the auditory … Continue reading

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Kondo Rules

Uh-oh!  Giving books away is an essential step in Marie Kondo’s method to decluttering and organizing your personal spaces.  (It’s a good thing Miriam doesn’t read my blogs.) But seriously … Dr. Christiane Northrup provides a nice snapshot of the … Continue reading

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A Student of the Game

It’s wonderful to see a young man like Ian Happ, who won’t turn 23 until August, handle himself so well on a public stage.  After all, he was called up in band-aid fashion to a team that won the World … Continue reading

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Cubs’ Slow Start is Ian’s Happenstance

I first became emotionally invested in Ian Happ’s performance during the Arizona Fall League.  The kid is immersed, and goes about his business in a very professional way.  He seems adept at blocking out background distractions, and was learning the … Continue reading

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Twin Gymnasts Qualify for Nationals

Congrats to our granddaughters, Ayelet & Leora Goldstein, on racking up the points at this afternoon’s “States” in gymnastics, qualifying for the “Nationals” in their age bracket.  

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Thank You to Dr. Robin Price

A big thanks to Dr. Robin Price from Utah who collaborated with Pam Happ and Dr. Daniel Press to put together a tribute to deceased members of family and friends of COVD (the College of Optometrists in Vision Development) at … Continue reading

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