2020 will be like no other... but at least there will be baseball. It's Time for Dodger Baseball Play ball! We will have baseball in 2020! The season will begin July 24 and consist of 60 games. The Dodgers will play the western division teams of both leagues. Spitting will not be allowed, players will … Continue reading June 29, 2020: Last Week in Los Angeles
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June 22, 2020: Last Week in Los Angeles
Things are open and there are more people on the road. Here are some of the key moments of the last week in the city of Los Angeles. DACA Remains in Place Image Source: immigrantlc.org The Supreme Court decided on June 18 the DACA program would remain in place. It was the opinion of the … Continue reading June 22, 2020: Last Week in Los Angeles
June 15, 2020: Last Week in Los Angeles
Protests continued in Los Angeles this week and Coronavirus cases are climbing again. Here are some other things happening in Los Angeles. Class of 2020 High school has come to an end for many seniors in the Los Angeles Unified School District—including my own daughter. Every traditional event of the senior year was canceled. Commencement … Continue reading June 15, 2020: Last Week in Los Angeles
June 8, 2020: Last Week in Los Angeles
A lot happened this last week but it's not really new. In fact, the painful events happening now are a result of things that have been happening for generations. They are also not unique to Los Angeles but their effects on the city were obvious. Protests Still Going Strong Protests continued throughout Los Angeles and … Continue reading June 8, 2020: Last Week in Los Angeles
Five Minutes to Myself
The highlight of each morning is that brief moment after my workout. I put away the weights and exercise mat, and swing the door open. That moment is an opportunity to breathe in the morning not just for me but for the house itself. It's as if the house expels the air it has collected … Continue reading Five Minutes to Myself
Music During Quarantine
It's funny how much my music habits have changed since the pandemic forced me out of the daily commute. Thankfully, I have the ability to continue working from my dining table. My 17-year-old daughter sits across from me working on her final semester of high school. Meanwhile, the little one, the four-year-old, is bouncing around … Continue reading Music During Quarantine