What I Have Today Could Be Gone Tomorrow
October 4, 2009 by Barbara Jacoby
Filed under Creating Happiness
Earlier this week, I watched some of the coverage of the devastation from the earthquakes and tsunamis in the regions of Indonesia and those sights were totally surreal. I watched local coverage of those people who lost family and friends in those parts of the world and couldn’t begin to imagine what they were feeling. [...]
“Walk Like A Man” Walk-A-Thon – Part 5
February 8, 2009 by Barbara Jacoby
Filed under Breast Cancer, Creating Happiness
Last week I wrote an open letter to the Crespi Carmelite High School lacrosse team members. I asked the girl who had involved me in this project whether she would provide a copy of the letter for each of the team members and have the team coaches hand them out to the guys. She agreed [...]
“Walk Like A Man” Walk-a-thon for Breast Cancer Testing and Research
January 18, 2009 by Barbara Jacoby
Filed under Breast Cancer, Creating Happiness
“Walk Like A Man” Walk-a-thon for Breast Cancer Testing and Research Part 2 After I finished last week’s blog, I realized that it was number 52. What better way to complete a year of weekly postings than to launch such a wonderful project on this site. I have decided that the best way to provide [...]
A Wonderful Brother Remembered – Part 2
April 1, 2008 by Barbara Jacoby
Filed under Creating Happiness
Last week’s blog was posted several days early as Kirk and I headed out to Florida on Easter Sunday to attend my brother’s funeral on Monday. I cannot begin to explain the experience that I had. I knew that my brother was very special in his kindness and caring and willingness to help others and [...]
A Special Person
January 29, 2008 by Barbara Jacoby
Filed under Creating Happiness
We attended a memorial service for Kirk’s cousin last Saturday. Arnold was someone who was really special. Despite countless surgeries and physical problems and pain, he had the warmest and brightest spirit imaginable.At the services, many people got up to make comments regarding the person that each of them wanted to remember in their individual [...]









