Que sera, sera/What will be, will be Recently my father-in-law spent a few days in the hospital. For some intestinal issues. Thankfully the hospital stay was uneventful, the medical staff was wonderful and he returned home in five days. That’s when we realized how much care he now needed. He is apprehensive to do all… Continue reading The future’s not ours to see
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Self improvement: Am I done?
I had a happy birthday recently, I am fifty five years old now. Almost retired. I have had a full life with work, marriage, kids, parents, in-laws, house, all the good stuff. Growing up, the culture was such that one was told to keep on improving. Improve your speaking skills, your dress sense, look better,… Continue reading Self improvement: Am I done?
The gift of reading
I am a reader and I am thankful for it. I should thank my father for fanning my love of books and reading. He himself was an ardent reader of books. For him, reading was a way to improve his knowledge of the language, English. He grew up in the post British era, when most… Continue reading The gift of reading
The daily walk
I am thankful today for being able to walk. I have always been a walker. There was a period of time I tried to run, but I don’t like the way it affects my breathing, and it interferes with my thinking. Because I walk mainly for my mood. Yes, the early morning walks started as… Continue reading The daily walk
My Trip to Paris-4
Today was our trip out of Paris to Versailles. Versailles, the palace made by King Louis XIV, from where he ran his state of affairs. Its surrounded by beautiful manicured gardens, fountains, a must see along with the Chateau. It rained throughout our visit. We took the RER C train to Versailles at eight in… Continue reading My Trip to Paris-4