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Are We There Yet?


Are We There Yet?

"Since the pandemic started, I've wanted to stay connected with our community. Through the form of a weekly blog, I share my insights and reflections on various topics."

Bob Len, Managing Director


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Are We There Yet? vol. 166

Some of you may know the story of Wrexham AFC, a football club in Wales purchased by Canadian actors Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds. Wrexham played in the lowest division of English football.

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Are We There Yet? vol. 165

I was saddened to learn that the Rabbi Harold Kushner died on April 26th at the age of 88. Rabbi Kushner is best known for his best-selling book, When Bad Things Happen to Good People.

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Are We There Yet? vol. 164

Last Saturday, my wife and I took our 3-year-old Golden Retriever, Hope, to the National Mall to participate in the Best Buddies Friendship Walk.

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Are We There Yet? vol. 163

Last month, a post office in Arlington, Virginia was renamed the Jesus Antonio Collazos Post Office Building. When I think of buildings being named, I assume the person was a politician or someone who donated great amounts of money, but not in this case. So, who was Jesus Antonio Collazos.

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Are We There Yet? vol. 162

There was a huge debate online this week. Judge’s ability to overrule the FDA? Continuing support for Ukraine? Another mass shooting? Dominion and Fox defamation lawsuit? No, it was none of those important matters. It was a debate over who should clean up a mess made by children on an airplane.

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Are we there yet? vol. 161

A recent NYT article noted that for the sixth straight year, Finland was ranked at the top in the World Happiness Report. But when the Times reporter, Penelope Colston, interviewed some people there, “Rather than happy, they were more likely to characterize Finns as ‘quite gloom,’ ‘a little moody’ or not given to unnecessary smiling.”

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