Good thoughts. Good updates. Good news. Instead of sharing a single story this week, several happy “moments” have been building; why not share those? I’ve thrown in a little inspiration, too.
These recent moments have made my day; or week.
- Knowing that within hours, workers must remove Trumpβs name disgracefully placed before Kennedyβs name on the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts building.
- Finding the word puzzle game “Strands” after accepting a reduced rate on an online NYT subscription. The goal is to find hidden words. If youβre lucky, youβll find the Spangram (a saying which spans from one side to another.) Hello, new friend.

- Hearing that the capsule camera I swallowed (mentioned here in a March post) showed no problematic internal bleeding issues as the cause of my iron deficiency anemia. I received two iron infusions instead. Now, Iβm bouncing off the walls and running marathons (not really.)
- βTalkingβ to my 4-month-old grandson, Baby J during video chats. (It’s a new development where we ask questions and he does a lot of arm waving and babbling.)
P.S. I am borrowing author, blogger and podcaster Wynne Leonβs practice of referring to her children as Mr. D and Miss O. I like it especially because the family prefers that Baby J stay off social media.
- Learning how writer Amy Tan (The Joy Luck Club) decided to use a magnifying glass while looking at photos for research. Doing this, she caught a pair of shoes someone was wearing which helped define an era for her for one of her books. It’s, literally, the small stuff that can make a difference.
- Not too long ago, writer Vicki Atkinson asked if I would contribute a βblurbβ for her new supernatural fiction book βSlivers.β It was a truly happy moment when I received the published book and saw it in print. I will share a full review of her book in my next post.

- Learning the release date of The Odyssey movie is July 17th. (Bonus: Matt Damon is Odysseus.)
- 2026 marks 50 years since Peter Framptonβs album Frampton Comes Alive was released. Iβm giving him a special shout-out because I just watched him on television play a MEAN guitar lick on a new song despite living with IBM; a rare degenerative muscle disease which causes chronic inflammation and muscle wasting, primarily in the legs, arms, and fingers. Rock on, Mr. Frampton!


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