Last summer, my family and I visited a farmer’s market and art fair (no worries… everyone was masked and social distancing was in effect). It was a gorgeous day. Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves – patrons and vendors alike. We wandered into a booth selling pet accessories – leashes, collars, water bowls, et al, […]
Month: April 2021
Overcoming Zoom Fatigue
These days, while spending a majority of my time on video conference calls, the malady, “Zoom Fatigue,” comes up regularly. A year ago at this time, I can assure you, I had never heard the expression “Zoom Fatigue.” (Though, when I think of the things I’d never heard of at this time last year, COVID-19 […]
Give SevenDays
As I’ve shared in the past… in 2014, my community’s sense of safety and security was rocked… as so many communities have been of late. On Sunday, April 13th, a hate-filled, white supremacist, pulled into the parking lot of the Jewish Community Campus and murdered Dr. William Corporon and his 14-year old grandson, Reat Underwood, […]