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Reflecting our Italian heritage and set to a melody that my brother created with a full collaboration on the lyrics, this song is affectionately called
“My Homi.”
I hope it will resonate with you, and you find a smile on your face each time you listen … and even learn a little!
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Hi! Buster, the Bad Office Dog, here. Every once in a while, Mom will mumble under her breath that I’m getting on her last nerve. Frankly, I don’t see how that’s physically possible. I may be furry and walk on all fours, but I’m not stupid! The human body has billions of nerve cells. Therefore, […]
This week’s entry into the Emergency Remedy Series is Aconitum napellus or Aconite as we call it for short. Uh-oh. I can see your quizzical gaze from here. (Don’t forget, first and foremost, I’m a mom. I have eyes in the back of my head!)
Buster the Bad Office Dog here. You know me. I’m usually lying around Mom’s office — listening. (You never know when someone might say, “Snack!”) Well, this week I overheard Mom saying bites would be the next subject in her Emergency Remedy Series.
“BREAKING NEWS!” How often do we hear that startling alert or read it as a banner scrolling across the chyron on our television screens? How often is the news not very important or, frankly, all that “breaking?”
What is one of the scariest words you can hear after an injury or surgery? Sepsis.
Spring forward, fall back. Or, wait … is it … no, that’s right. Isn’t it? It’s that confusing time of year again when we realize time is even more relative than Albert Einstein thought.
One of my students had a Thanksgiving she and her husband will never forget. The following is an email Rachel Cox sent me that deserves to be shared.