by Stephanie Huffman | Mar 15, 2015 | Death/Mourning, Divorced, Family, Grief, Life, New Beginnings
We live in a culture, at least in 1st world countries, where you can pull your car up, order a super-sized option, and drive away with what you requested, immediately meeting your wants…(forget your needs). It’s all about gratification. We can upgrade (or...
by Stephanie Huffman | Jun 3, 2013 | Death/Mourning, History, Politics
On June 6 we will remember… Sitting in a hotel room that lay on the coast of England, allied commander Eisenhower knew that a small window of opportunity was all that he had with which to work. Weather was terrible. But if it broke, as they had been notified it...
by Stephanie Huffman | Apr 21, 2013 | Dating, Death/Mourning, Relationships
Our country experienced some great losses this week. The Boston Marathon. The explosion in West Texas. Great loss. Leading to great pain. And the temptation to freeze, give up, do nothing… I remember a conversation a few years back with a colleague. They had...
by billyzh | Dec 27, 2012 | Death/Mourning, Family, Holidays
We will now spend this week watching TV recaps of 2012 and hearing about New Year Resolutions. Shows and commentators will play out the best of this, worst of that, the most memorable moments of celebrities, politics, sports and more. But for each of us personally, it...
by billyzh | Sep 11, 2012 | Death/Mourning, Holidays, Relationships
There’s a story I never tire of hearing about. But it may be a bit new to many of you. A tiny town came to America’s rescue on one of it’s darkest days. More here… When Americans hear the words “New Foundland”, we usually think of...
by billyzh | Aug 8, 2012 | Career/Job, Death/Mourning, Family, Relationships
If you haven’t seen the movie Braveheart, with Mel Gibson, you should. It’s just plain great. And, it’s even more powerful knowing it’s based on a true story. One famous clip from the film has become quite popular. William Wallace is rallying...