A lot has changed since my last blog post. Globally, the world continues to battle COVID-19. In the United States, three groundbreaking vaccines are saving lives. Variants of the coronavirus are spreading and masks are still needed, but the light at the end of the tunnel is shining a bit brighter each day. Personally, I
This post is dedicated to the health care workers who are risking their lives to save others from the novel coronavirus. I am healthy. My family members are healthy. And I am employed. These are the three most important things right now as deaths peak from COVID-19 in the New York tri-state area this week. […]
This piece is dedicated to America’s heroes and the people who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. It’s an eerily familiar sky. The sun shines through the clouds, Kicking off the day. It’s an eerily familiar sound. Planes roar above, Leaving white trails behind. It’s an
Last week, I heard a radio advertisement that posed this question: What’s one thing you can do to help the Earth? The first thing that I thought of was toilet paper tubes. That morning I had put a new roll of toilet paper on the holder after throwing the empty, paper-made and perfectly recyclable tube in […]
A little less than a year ago, on December 2, 2017, I ran my first marathon in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. Shortly after the race I was asked the infamous question – “Are you going to run another one?” Right then and there, I honestly didn’t know how to respond. I had spent 18 weeks training, […]