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Holding the Baby

A few years ago, my wife shared a phrase with me that someone had once passed along to her about the care and nurturing of responsibility: “Everybody can’t hold the baby.” At first, it sounded simple—even cute. But she and I both grasped its deeper meaning. Something tender, vulnerable and […]

Happy New Year

Happy… New Year Here I go again, diving into the nuance of words and language, and reflecting on the inherent irony of colloquialisms. Take the phrase “Happy New Year!” What do we really mean when we say it? Is it a simple declaration shouted in unison as the clock strikes […]

A Word That Defies Substitution

Maybe it’s just me (ask my wife, and she’ll tell you it definitely is), but as I get older, I find myself focusing on things that others might consider obscure or even a little odd. One of these things is a growing appreciation for certain words— words that, to me, […]

Happy Thanksgiving

Hap-py Thanks-giv-ing. Two words, five syllables. Today, they will be spoken—by us and to us—countless times. Happy Thanksgiving. On this fourth Thursday in November, the accumulation of years and recent experiences has given me a deeper perspective on thankfulness. Over half a century ago (yes, I’m that old), I recall […]

Rainy Nights, Cozy Blankets

Some things are simply meant to be together: Cookies and milk. Apples and oranges. Peanut butter and jelly. Rainy nights and cozy blankets. Certain pairings just make sense. Surprisingly, life has shown me that disappointment and clarity can also be one of those pairs. Not the small disappointments—like missing a […]