What a day it was. Tuesday, May 24. A day that will live in infamy. While we were deciding the candidates that will face off in the November general election in Georgia, a crazed gunman walked into an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas and killed 19 children and 2 teachers before being killed himself. Nineteen children, second to fourth grade, who will never see another … [Read more...] about May 29, 2022: Some Thoughts On A Day That Will Live In Infamy
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May 22, 2022: Honoring A Beloved Wife And Mother With A Gift That Will Keep On Giving
It is the gift that will keep on giving. And it could not be more rewarding. This past month, my family and I established the Jane J. Yarbrough Endowed Nursing Scholarship in the WellStar School of Nursing at Kennesaw State University. The scholarship will be awarded to non-traditional students who have already earned a bachelor’s degree but are interested in pursuing … [Read more...] about May 22, 2022: Honoring A Beloved Wife And Mother With A Gift That Will Keep On Giving
May 15, 2022: Who Needs To Live Forever To Be Immortal?
This is not a piece I was dying to write. It’s about death. The great equalizer. The reason I bring up the subject today is that I read a piece recently that scientists are looking seriously at ways to keep us alive forever. No more wakes. No more inflated obituaries. No more people saying nice things to the family about us they really didn’t mean. No more squabbling over who … [Read more...] about May 15, 2022: Who Needs To Live Forever To Be Immortal?
April 17, 2022: David Perdue’s Shot At Georgia State Patrol Can’t Be Explained
Back in 1984 as Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale was preparing to lose bigtime to incumbent president Ronald Reagan, he said something he shouldn’t have said and then tried to clarify his remarks. I recall the late Peter Jennings of ABC discussing Mondale’s slip of the tongue with political pundit George Will. In Jennings’ opinion, Mondale had made amends by … [Read more...] about April 17, 2022: David Perdue’s Shot At Georgia State Patrol Can’t Be Explained
April 10, 2022: Two Great Minds Assess Impact of Bad Parenting On Schools
Great minds run in pairs. I read an interesting opinion piece in the Atlanta newspapers recently about parenting. The author, Beth Collums, has a master’s degree in clinical psychology and experience as a child and family therapist. She is also a parent. Collums states something we all know but tend to forget: Children are impressionable. They mimic their parent’s behavior. If … [Read more...] about April 10, 2022: Two Great Minds Assess Impact of Bad Parenting On Schools