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Rona Gura
Feb29
What Group Are You?
Posted By : Rona Gura

  I originally joined Facebook as a means of “spying” on my children’s activities, i.e. looking at all the pictures of them holding the infamous red cups. I then started enjoying it as a means of reconnecting with old friends and learned how to use it for networking. Currently, I am beginning to see another benefit of social media, as a means of ga

Rona Gura
Feb22
New York Style
Posted By : Rona Gura

  I recently took a trip to California. As there was some rain in the forecast,  I brought along a raincoat.     I purchased this particular raincoat on clearance at Lord and Taylor. It is very dark green with black faux leather sleeves and belt. (Yes, Cindy and Riva, I bought it during one of our lunches). It has become a favorite of mine as it

Rona Gura
Feb15
It's About Friendship
Posted By : Rona Gura

  This blog is not about politics. This blog is about friendship.     I like to follow-just out of personal interest-the decisions of the United States Supreme Court. I was really shocked to read, in many of the articles about the sudden death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia,  that he maintained a close personal friendship with fellow Jus

Rona Gura
Feb08
My Ring
Posted By : Rona Gura

  With the publication of “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying-up, the Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing,” the process of decluttering is a topic that there has recently been a lot of interest in  the media. One of the author’s basic premises is only keep an object if, when holding it, it brings you “joy.”     In reading the reviews and

Rona Gura
Feb01
What Does the Word Mean?
Posted By : Rona Gura

  I thought the following would be a good follow-up to Cayce’s blog from last week.     The word “feminist” has been tossed around my house a lot lately. My family knows that I consider myself a feminist. Recently, at dinner my older daughter told us that she also considers herself a feminist. My younger daughter contributed to the conversation

Rona Gura
Jan11
I Should Have Said. . .
Posted By : Rona Gura

  It started out as a fun Saturday evening. My husband and I met friends of ours for dinner at one of our favorite restaurants. Our friends had never been to this particular restaurant and so they enjoyed being with us and exploring a new place.     It happened at the end of what would have been a perfect evening. As we were finishing our coffee

Rona Gura
Jan04
A New Beginning
Posted By : Rona Gura

  There are certain days of the year that I feel re-energized. Almost as if it’s time to start again. The day after Labor Day is one of those times. After slowing down a bit over the summer, the Tuesday after Labor Day     The Monday after New Year’s feels the same. I am invigorated by the thought of a new year and try to start the year off wit

Rona Gura
Dec28
Me Time
Posted By : Rona Gura

  The holidays are a busy time. We’re all running around from work to office parties to the stores to buy gifts and to gatherings with family and friends. While, for many, it’s a fun time, it is also a very hectic time. I wonder how often, especially during the holidays, people take time just for themselves.     For me, my “me time” is often spen

Rona Gura
Dec21
Your Delivery is Here
Posted By : Rona Gura

  It’s become an epidemic in my office. When they first started appearing, it was every few weeks. Then they began appearing weekly and now it’s almost daily.     I am talking about deliveries of the brown, cardboard boxes with the smiles on them. The box that signifies that someone in my office received a delivery from Amazon Prime. When I first

Rona Gura
Dec14
Baby, It's Not Cold Outside
Posted By : Rona Gura

  It’s the news story that is being covered all over the news, on the web, television, and in print. It seems that winter has not yet arrived in the northeast. States all over the northeast are setting records for high temperatures, with the weather in mid-December feeling more like September. Buffalo, New York, where my daughter goes to school, is

Rona Gura
Dec07
My Treat to Myself
Posted By : Rona Gura

  I love having the Sunday Times delivered to my home. I look forward to reading the magazine on Saturday afternoons along with the Real Estate section. The Real Estate section is one of my favorite parts because I love reading about Manhattan real estate.     I have my methods to reading. On Saturday, it’s always Real Estate first, followed by t

Rona Gura
Nov23
Emoji is Now A Word in the Dictionary
Posted By : Rona Gura

  A friend asked me to look at a text conversation on her phone last week. She thought it was funny and wanted to share it with me.   In looking through the text conversation, I could not help but be amazed at the amount of emoji’s each of them were using to express themselves.   Does anyone use words anymore ?

Rona Gura
Nov16
Viva La France
Posted By : Rona Gura

  I had to follow up Mitch’s blog about the horror in Paris with one of my own. Mitch did an incredible job writing about the facts. For me, today, it’s all about the emotions. As I commented on Mitch’s blog on Sunday, two days after the attacks, “My heart hurts.”     The Sunday Times reported that many of the victims at the concert and the resta

Rona Gura
Nov09
Changing Paths
Posted By : Rona Gura

  I have been thinking and talking a lot lately about reinventing oneself. Many of my clients seem to want to change careers or other aspects of themselves after going through a divorce. I am not a therapist but it seems like a natural progression to me.     A good friend-who has not gone through a divorce-has seemed to reinvent herself as a very

Rona Gura
Nov02
I am Woman
Posted By : Rona Gura

  It has not happened to me in a while so I was, admittedly, unprepared when it did. I was speaking to another lawyer-a man- about a fee his client was obligated to pay my firm on behalf of my client (a typical circumstance in divorce cases). Despite me initially agreeing to reducing the fee and giving the husband sixty days to pay the reduced fee

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