We are barely removed from the end of 2018,
which is a good thing because it was a very challenging year.
The world lost a lot of dear and talented people:
Stephen Hawking, Tom Wolfe and Penny Marshall come to my mind.
And, there were lesser known but just as important ones we
lost such as Irena Szewinska, 72, a sprinter and long jumper from
Poland, who won seven medals in five Olympic Games, tying an
Olympic women’s record and becoming a national hero in her country.
For the entire year, the U.S. dealt with a President named Trump.
And, we know how well this has turned out for our country.
However, with the arrival of 2019, the first blank page of a 365-page,
year-long book that each of us will author began to be filled.
All of us start the New Year with a clean slate.
Hopefully, each of us will take the time to write a thoughtful book,
be it a memoir or a best-selling novel,
day by day, page by page.
With 2019 coming into clearer view, we welcome its challenges.
Remember, the words of Ecclesiastes, who said:
"The race is not to the swift,
nor the battle to the strong."
Life is to be enjoyed day by day,
one day at a time.
Take time for family,
read a good book,
listen to good music,
read a good book,
listen to good music,
master a hobby like photography,
talk to good friends – and listen to them, too.
Support the arts, support newspapers.
Vote your conscience, but do vote!
Support the arts, support newspapers.
Vote your conscience, but do vote!
Here's wishing you and your loved ones a Happy New Year.
May each of you enjoy cheers, love and peace on earth
in the New Year ahead.
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