This is just a place-holder for what I want to write about when I'm awake later. I was telling Janet, Beth, and Shehla (for reasons that I'll explain later) that in our family, we always had a plan A, B, and C. Janet suggested, "And then you did D." We had quite an amazing series of messages as we were trying to get together today and for today. I'll share some of them tomorrow.
It's also true that we have always spoken in rough drafts, A, B, and C.
The third part of this that I want to mention is Viktor Frankl's quote: "Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of human
freedoms - to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances,
to choose one's own way." Of course, he was speaking within the context of concentration camps, not in terms of a birthday celebration!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
There's never a dull moment! At our March 3rd kick off for the petition to get a parcel tax for Muni on the ballot, I noticed the ver...
-
I'm just back from The Legion of Honor, where some friends and I saw the Louvre collection amassed by Louis XIV-Louis XVI--proof...
-
This is the email I sent to Libby and Maxine to describe Eskenazi's interview with Scott Wiener last night, reported in the Mission Loca...
No comments:
Post a Comment