by Eddie Kalaher | Feb 14, 2019 | Reflections
I Packed My Sons Lunch in a WalMart Bag, and THIS is what happened Dressed and ready for school – Check Brushed Teeth – Check Combed Hair – Check Lunch Packed – um…wait…oh, lunch boxes are at Mom’s house. Hmm… OK, I...
by Eddie Kalaher | Feb 13, 2019 | Reflections
A One Legged Man Just Kicked Me In The Ass William Earnest Henley was an influential 19th century English writer, who lived from 1849 to 1903. As the editor of several literary magazines, it is said that he had quite an impact on the culture during his time. In 1875,...
by Eddie Kalaher | Feb 7, 2019 | Poems & Quotes, Reflections
Our Internal Fire, Our Immortal Fire Last night I was watching a documentary about the Spanish Civil War of the 1930’s. The country was ultimately taken over by a brutal, murderous dictator who ruled with fear, torture and murder for over 30 years. At one point...
by Eddie Kalaher | Feb 5, 2019 | Reflections
Everyday is the Superbowl I think that many of us measure ourselves, and in fact ascribe our sense of happiness (or at least contentment) by…progress. I can definitively say that I have observed myself to be happier, when I feel I’m making progress. ...
by Eddie Kalaher | Feb 3, 2019 | Reflections
All the Small (and Selfish) Things It is the grand champion of paradox: SERVICE Most people don’t realize that it is when we seek to serve others, that we receive life’s greatest gifts. And for that, service can be both selfless, and selfish. A...