Category: History of Affairs
What the Yorkshire Ripper can teach you about Affairs
Have you ever heard the phrase ”Life imitates Art?” It’s often used when making comparisons between real life and movie portrayals. Although there are times when your life may
You can blame Max for the Affair but …
Blaming and affairs often go together like peanut butter and jelly. When an affair happens to you, a common reaction is identifying who to blame. I recognize that desire
A Lesson from LBJ on the Danger of Good Days and Affairs
When I drive into Blanco County, I am greeted by an old weather worn sign proudly announcing that it is the home of President LBJ (Lyndon Baines Johnson). I’m
What Bastille Day can teach you about Affairs
Happy Bastille Day! Some people refer to it as French Independence Day. Much like Americans celebrate the 4th of July, the French celebrate the 14th of July. You may
Jefferson, an Affair and Forgiveness
On July 4th, in America, your attention is focused on the founding fathers and Independence Day. Since they’re put on pedestals you may not associate those influential founders with
Affair lessons from feuds
It fascinates me how many lessons can be learned from events in history. Recently, I found myself exploring the topic of feuds. Those historic feuds are not just something
Lessons from Medusa
Most people have their favorite children’s book. One of my favorite was D’Aulaires’ Greek Myths. The art had a way of drawing me into the many fascinating stories. Although
The Curse of the Frankenstein Affair
There are times when cheaters assume their actions don’t impact anyone else. They are oblivious to the impact. One affair that continues impacting us today is that of Percy
“What about Bob?”
“What about Bob?” is both a movie title and a poignant questions worth considering. In dealing with affairs and relationship issues, there are many questions you and others like
How IT will change your relationship with your spouse
In reading a recent article on “Network World” by Patrick Thibedeau entitled “Gartner: By 2020, you’ll say more to a machine than to your spouse” I was stunned by