Commentary

Camaraderie Never Retires

“That needs to be tested,” a TSA agent said, pointing to the Miralax in my carry on…“How embarrassing,” I thought, unaware that my circumstance would get worse. After submitting to the machine that blows a puff while you stand with arms overhead, I was told that the bottle’s contents had been flagged as “suspicious.”

Read More about Camaraderie Never Retires

Stop the Gap Between Civilian Perceptions and Military Realities

Here we are, in limbo, again. Will military service members have to work for no pay this year? Only time will tell, while Congress squabbles over the defense budget. It’s become an annual tradition. …

Read More about Stop the Gap Between Civilian Perceptions and Military Realities

The Pumpkin Renaissance: Not just decor anymore

… With one notable exception — pumpkin pie, which really doesn’t count because it’s made with processed and spiced mush from a can — pumpkins are only meant for decorating, carving, and smashing. Certainly, no one would ever eat pumpkins, or God forbid flavor their coffee with them. Squash-flavored beverages? What’s next, kale salad? Blech! …

Read More about The Pumpkin Renaissance: Not just decor anymore

Facebook and facing facts: Greedy tech giants profit from hurting our teens

I thought we could prevent our children from being negatively affected by digital technologies, by laying down clear rules and communicating frequently… I felt comforted that regulations would be put in place to keep our children safe… Or, so I thought.

Read More about Facebook and facing facts: Greedy tech giants profit from hurting our teens

Social

Follow The Blog

Join 5,184 other subscribers

Upcoming Events!

The Author

New Book!

Recent Posts

Search