The Long Road Home

The journey always begins and ends somewhere. It does not matter whether we board the train, embark the plane, or climb into our own vehicle. We are just energy in motion having a human experience. Our travels are like the bumper stickers of the ’70s, covering the back of a vehicle as an advertisement to…

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We All Come From Away

We All Come From Away The dust is beginning to settle but there are no words to describe how the good folks on the Miramichi, put all their energy together and united in a common goal. Of course, I am talking about the little community of Renous being chosen as the recipient of Kraft’s Hockeyville.…

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What is holding us back?

What is holding us back? The safety restraint in a vehicle is called a seatbelt and it is designed to prevent forward movement in the event of a crash or sudden stop. In the old days, no one wore them and they were almost an afterthought. After years of education and improvements in safety, the…

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When should I take my CPP?

When should I take my Canada Pension entitlement??? The world as we know it is a complicated ball of wax with many moving parts. So many decisions that are not in our control influence the outcome of our journey through life. The good old days of working for the man, retiring with the gold watch…

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Why Do I Need This?

Why Do I Need This? How will I ever use that seemingly useless information that I am bombarded with on a daily basis? Do you remember asking yourself that question as a student? I do. All I ever heard was that we live in the age of information and that someday it will come in…

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Signs, Signs

Signs, Signs We live in an amazing world, where advancements in technology have taken away the need to think for ourselves. We rarely have to scratch our heads, when all we must do is just “Google It”. It can be as simple as a recipe or as complicated as planning a schedule for a 10-day…

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The Estate Grinch

The Estate Grinch When a person in Canada dies, it is necessary for their estate to pass through Probate. Probate is the procedure by which a will is approved by the Court as the valid and last will of a deceased testator (the person who made the will). When someone dies without a valid will,…

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My Gift To You

My Gift To You I am not only the happiest man in the world, but I also happen to be the luckiest. Today I have the pleasure of celebrating 25 years of wedded bliss to my best friend. We have shared these years of discovery and along the way, have left our insecurities and fears…

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YOU ARE HOME

YOU ARE HOME Rest easy my son for this part of your journey is complete. No more pain, no more disappointment, no more fears, or regrets. Once again, your spirit will live large and the gifts of my love will shower you. Breathe the cool air that soothes, energizes and allows you to soar. Run through…

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SITTING IN A HOTEL ROOM

SITTING IN A HOTEL ROOM After a long day and close to1000 km’s, It is nice to finish the day with good conversation and a nice glass of wine. Unfortunately, some days finish on the road and when you are by yourself, it is hard to be motivated to do anything other than mulling your…

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SO EASY TO FORGET

SO EASY TO FORGET As I watch the debate roll on with regards to the changes to the EI Act, I become perplexed as the focus gravitates to what some Canadians think and believe about Atlantic Canadians. They actually feel that our part of the world is looking for a hand out rather than the…

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Man, smell those lilacs

Man, smell those lilacs Last week was a tough week with the loss of a good buddy. As I exited the church, I was engulfed in anger and unfortunately for me, and some of the dearest people close to me, they bore the brunt of my angry words, actions, and thoughts. What set me off…

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Today I lost a brother

Today I lost a brother I hate days like today. It makes me not want to answer the telephone. Many can appreciate the type of call that I am talking about. It always seems to come when we least expect it and especially when we do not need the extra pain or agony. But these…

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Open Mouth Open Mind

Open Mouth Open Mind It has been quite a spell since I have written anything worth blogging about. It isn’t that there is a shortage of topics, rather a need to reflect. The social media forum is evolving before us and it truly is a greater evolution than the TV or radio. It is clearly…

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Elvis has left the building

Elvis has left the building As I watched Oprah Winfrey over the past couple of weeks, I guess I was forced to ask myself the question, should I have taken an interest in her show earlier in her career. After seeing some of the many transformations, that she was instrumental in orchestrating, I really had…

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Living a dream

Living a dream I think that I am like most people on the planet who take so much for granted. I was reading a section of a textbook, for a course that I am taking, and at the end of the first chapter, there is an exercise is to list five things that I am…

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Bragging rights

Bragging rights The urge to give ‘er is as famous on the Miramichi as rice is for supper in China. The passion and pursuit of life are in all of us but some are better examples of it than most. Letting other people know that you are happy with your lot in life and that…

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What about tommorrow

What about tomorrow When bad things happen, we have a choice to make. Yes, it is easy to preach when it is not happening to you but human triumph has shaped our planet today. I get so sick of sensationalized TV media beating a story to death. They sure have every angle covered. But what…

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Make this one count

Make this one count Having the time to travel with those that I love most, makes me yearn for all of those special moments on a more frequent basis. But as old cliches go “ya never miss it until it is too late”. Life is the greatest equalizer, and no matter who you are, and…

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The boy in the bubble

The boy in the bubble After attending my 3rd funeral in the last 10 days, I now have a greater sense of my mortality. It isn’t that I have any warped sense of my earthly state, rather it is the discovery that the little boy that society tells each of us to abandon, for some…

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Me and the boys

Me and the boys I went to listen to one of my favorite musicians the other night and although it was from another time and place, the feelings,  of listening to him live and up close, were priceless. As those who may follow my posts on Facebook or Twitter, it was indeed the great Matt…

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Snowstorms in Dallas

Snowstorms in Dallas If you have never had the chance to see bad driving up close, then it will be hard for you to appreciate, the level of lunacy that I had the chance to witness in Texas, on Friday night after arriving in Dallas for the Super Bowl. It was the beginning of an…

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Love to see the snow

Love to see the snow I arrived back in Canada after attending meetings all week in Mexico. Going from plus 31 to minus 27 is quite a stretch. The best part of coming back rested is having a positive and upbeat attitude. There is so much poverty in other countries and to arrive in New…

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Game On

Game On Today was a hard day as we sent the boys back to university for another term. It was like September all over again but today was a bit easier in the sense that we enjoyed the past few weeks and the old adage that “absence makes the heart grow fonder”, holds true. It…

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Footprints in the snow

Footprints in the snow As I walked through the crusted snow, this Sunday morning, I was venturing to look for garland to finish some Christmas decorating that I had started the previous weekend. At that moment, a thought went through my head. I remember walking on similar snow, on this exact date 28 years earlier…

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Joy to the World

Joy to the World As I travel throughout the province these past few weeks, I see the landscape changing before my eyes. The dark and gloomy days, that are associated with fewer daylight hours, have been transformed by what we call Christmas light season. Thank goodness, most people actually waited until December before lighting up.…

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Cats in the Cradle

Cats in the Cradle I had the opportunity tonight to have a client come to my office with his 17-month-old son and I watched in amazement as the little guy explored, laughed and finally had a # 2 which left a lasting impression. I remember those days so well and as we talked, we discussed…

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Time for a change

Time for a change Although we gained an extra hour of sleep with the recent time change, this is one of the most difficult adjustments for me to make every single year.  The thoughts of going to work when it is dark and returning home in darkness seem to set me into a bit of…

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Community at it’s finest

Community at it’s finest As I sat and listened to the eulogy at a funeral for a classmate, neighbor, and friend, I looked around and saw a community that was held together by something stronger than the same postal code.  These were middle class, blue collar people whose community had seen better days and today…

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Sandbox wisdom!!!

Sandbox Wisdom!!! Admitting that you have made a mistake is one of the hardest things that we as humans struggle with. It is too bad that we spend more time making excuses than working to repair the damage. We try and mask what we have done so that we can convince ourselves that we were…

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