by PJColando | Apr 26, 2022 | blog post
In their 1989 paper “Methods for Studying Coincidences,” math professors Persi Diaconis and Frederick Mosteller defined a coincidence as a “surprising concurrence of events, perceived as meaningfully related, with no apparent causal...
by PJColando | Oct 12, 2021 | blog post, Featured, Purpose, Uncategorized
Word by word, whether spoken or written, words count. Words matter – They tell us who we are They tell us where we are They turn strangers into friends, though they can turn friends into enemies in an instant words have power words have authority words can...
by PJColando | Aug 11, 2020 | Uncategorized
It was October 1, not Halloween. Witches and Goblins in flight were not the cause of our plight. But the fighter jets and other military might of the USA had been on display all-day and thousands of attendees were attempting to depart into the renowned El Toro...
by PJColando | Jan 28, 2020 | Uncategorized
This is a tale of a recent graduation ceremony. Not mine or Larry’s, but of a young man of great worth to us. Especially Larry. The young collegiate had pulled himself up by his bootstraps, sort of like his ‘Uncle Lar.’ He was/is someone to love,...
by PJColando | Aug 20, 2019 | Uncategorized
It was a last-minute cruise to the Holy Land, among other stops in the Mediterranean. My husband and I typically took one grand trip a year. Travel is our thing. But in 2010, we were stumped. Then an overlarge picture-postcard came in the mail. It proclaimed the...
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