Weighing the Risks: The Pandemic Dilemma
As of late, I feel so much pressure to do the “right” thing with regards to dealing with COVID-19. In fact, I’ve had trouble sleeping… Read More »Weighing the Risks: The Pandemic Dilemma
As of late, I feel so much pressure to do the “right” thing with regards to dealing with COVID-19. In fact, I’ve had trouble sleeping… Read More »Weighing the Risks: The Pandemic Dilemma
So for the past three and a half weeks since we began opening things up in Georgia, the COVID-19 case numbers have been pretty good… Read More »The Georgia Model
I have heard all of the excuses. “Wearing a mask makes me look scared.” “It’s indicative of a sign of government control.” “It looks stupid.”… Read More »Wear the Mask
For years, I had heard a major breakthrough was seven to ten years away and every seven to ten years I would grow more frustrated… Read More »Six Months Out of CF “Prison”
Being that it’s CF awareness month, I thought I would explain how people with CF have been dealing with a pandemic their entire lives. People… Read More »Social Distancing – My “Normal”
As a person with an underlying condition, here is what I’d like to say regarding social distancing in public places like restaurants, bowling alleys, gyms,… Read More »Please Follow The Rules
What if Michael Jordan had never picked up a basketball or Tiger Woods had never picked up a golf club? What if J.K. Rowling had… Read More »Running for My Life
Trust is an issue for many of us. Who do we trust and what do we do when someone breaks that trust? I’ve been dealing… Read More »Who Can I Trust in the Pandemic Age?
It was the worst of times. It was the best of times. That was the classic beginning to Charles Dicken’s “A Tale of Two Cities.”… Read More »It was the Worst of Times; It was the Best of Times