Hope in a Name
Before we got to my insurance issues, though, we exchanged stories about how rare the names “Jill” and “Steve” are now compared to their popularity in the 60s when we were born.
Do Not Say a Thing
April is Parkinson’s aware this month and this means educating the public about Parkinson’s. So for me, there are no dumb questions or comments you can ask or make. So here are my responses to the four things you should never say to someone with Parkinson’s.
Texas or California: A Love Story
If smart lyrics, great harmonies, wicked guitar playing, thumping rhythm section, enthusiastic crowd sing-alongs, and inspired vocals are any indication, then the Old 97s proved they love California the best.
Write or Wrong
I feel like a football coach that has just won the championship and is asked about the other team. “They are a great group and they fought hard, but we won… Neener, Neener, Neener!”
Everyday Parkinson’s
“It has always struck me as shortsighted that we only get a month. I have to live with PD every day of the year.”
Green Wines
“So, where did all the winemaking Leprechauns go? Apparently, they are alive and well in Portugal…”
One Week and Counting
“Everyone has running with the bulls in Pamplona and parachuting on their bucket lists, but mine is more pedestrian.”