by David Figura
Jim’s comment came as a complete surprise. “You know, it’s scary,” he said during a recent phone conversation. “It’s scary because I don’t know if I’m going to have another chance like this. It just seems like the right thing to do, though.” Jim was talking about his...
by David Figura
Middle age ushers in a number of changes and realizations. Among them: You’re now the parents, the leaders in your immediate and extended family – the ones that the kids are looking up to. You’re old enough now that family responsibilities that used to fall on...
by David Figura
So, what’s going to happen with my body after I die? Early in my life, when competitive running played such a big part, I was all set on being cremated and having my ashes spread around Maine-Endwell High School’s cinder running track. I had a lot of great memories...
by David Figura
We all come to “forks in the road” throughout our lives. Moments where we take a new path, a risk. My daughter, Katie, is in that position. Having finished a job in Seattle. She decided, after much thought (prompted to a large degree by her unhappiness...
by David Figura
With high school graduations recently finished, several of my good guy friends are talking about how they’ll fare as empy nesters. Their last or only child is headed off to college this fall and in many cases the kid is heavily focused this summer on leaving the...
by David Figura
“I’m in.” During the past eight years, those words never fail to bring a smile when I read them in an email from one of the members of a poker group I belong to. I started the group eight years ago because I decided it was something that was lacking in my life. My...
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