Human Studies

Olympic Ode Once Again Produces the Joy of Sportsmanship

Time for another He Said/She Said, this time of the Olympic viewing variety. His Take: Sitting in Rahway, NJ, ordering a flight of yummy beer – ok it is my second flight of beer and btw, who in God’s name came up with an idea to put small amounts of alcohol in tiny glasses, lay […]

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Inept operas and staffs, but American Pharoah still reigns

The Haskell; the opera; the local pub – what do these things have in common? Experiences that were anticipated with vim and vigor. Well, the first two in particular, but all were overwhelmingly lacking in three areas – preparation, provisions, and peers. Let’s begin with the actual events, (I will number them with a brief

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Sing Strongly in the Sunlit Shadows

“Caregiving is a constant learning experience.” “Being loved by someone gives you strength while loving someone gives you courage.”  Watching our parents age and knowing the support required to provide them with the assurance of their comfort – physically and mentally – can be a remarkably daunting task. Once adult children see their parents as

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Racing Rodents, Saturday in the Park, and the Sausage Council  

This week we are going to do something completely different. Our first she said/he said. Since July is upon us we figured we would write about summer or Independence Day or current events or??? There really was no assignment; just some thoughts about the week behind us and the ones ahead … SHE SAID: The

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Podcast News, Soundbite Snippets & Who Invented Dad’s Day

The Pear Tree Project recorded a podcast! The episode will air on Shewisepublications.com June 11th. More information will be posted next week, so please check for the link in our next newsletter/blog entry, as well as a tale about dad. Below are some highlights from our interview. What prompted you to create this project? “The

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Our first Podcast, Peanut Butter & Jelly, and the Unexpected

The Pear Tree Project is going to be on a Podcast! This uniquely created exploration of topics is named Surviving the Human Experience. Each episode and/or series is specifically designed to explore and discuss subjects that play a role or have an impact on our human experience. Themes chosen span across health and wellness, self-discovery,

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