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Rona Gura
Apr18
The Last Meal
Posted By : Rona Gura

My family and I are not very religious. We do, however, try to adhere to the eating constraints of Passover. Specifically, we will not eat any leavened products during the eight days including bread, cookies, cake etc. We also try not to eat in restaurants during the eight days of Passover.    We do have another tradition affiliated with Passover.

Rona Gura
Apr11
Are You Travelling Again?
Posted By : Rona Gura

My family and I went to Jamaica in February for a much needed vacation. We planned this vacation over a year ago. Given the COVID concerns at the time we planned the trip, and our knowledge when we were planning that there would be a grandchild travelling with us, keeping the family COVID safe was a huge consideration. And, so, we wound up renting

Rona Gura
Apr04
Putting the Screens Away
Posted By : Rona Gura

In my never-ending quest to get a good night’s sleep, I have read numerous articles about what to do before you go to bed. One of the most universal recommendations I have seen is turn off your screens approximately two hours before you get into bed.    I like to read before I go to sleep. And, since I read on a Kindle, it is difficult for me to tu

Rona Gura
Mar28
That Special Teacher
Posted By : Rona Gura

Did you ever have a teacher that left a lasting impression? Last week, one such teacher I had senior year in high school just popped into my mind, Mr. Higgins. And just thinking about Mr. Higgins made me smile.    For first semester senior year myself and some friends were looking for an elective that would be an “easy A.” Several older friends rec

Rona Gura
Mar21
Remembering
Posted By : Rona Gura

Lately, I have come to realize that I rely on my own memory devices more and more. I have begun putting reminders on my office calendar for more nominal events, such as remembering to call a client. Or I will text or email myself a reminder to make the call. In the past I would have depended on my own memory for the lesser crucial events. But now,

Rona Gura
Feb28
Shopping Local
Posted By : Rona Gura

I recently had the occasion  to try two new, small local business. The first was a coffee shop, Wired Coffee, that recently opened near our train station. I really enjoyed my coffee as well as my conversation with the owner. He was very knowledgeable and proud of  his coffee, as it is home roasted.  Along with my cold brew, I happily purchased a ba

Rona Gura
Feb21
Being Scented
Posted By : Rona Gura

Last week I received a compliment that I haven’t received in a long time. A colleague complimented me on my perfume.    In this Covid world my first instinct was to ask, “Am I standing too close?” After being assured that I was not standing too close I comfortably responded, “My go to perfume, Prada.”    I wear perfume every day. Most often it’s Pr

Rona Gura
Feb14
My Facebook Protector
Posted By : Rona Gura

Facebook is protecting me. I have a Facebook friend that I knew in high school. Over the years I have not kept up with her other than what I see on Facebook.  Her posts, that I see on my news feed, have consisted mostly of pictures of her children and pets. And, for the past year, pictures of her grandson.   Last week, there was the typical post of

Rona Gura
Feb07
How Do you Read?
Posted By : Rona Gura

A friend recently posted an interesting question on her Facebook feed. “Do you read books in hardcover? Paperback? E-book? Or Audio?” In one of the comments, she had added, “just answer honestly, no judgments.”    I am an avid Kindle reader. As I answered on my friend’s Facebook page, I love the convenience of not having to schlep four books on vac

Rona Gura
Jan31
Covid Weary
Posted By : Rona Gura

As a lot of people are, I am getting Covid weary. While I appreciate the impact it has had on all of our lives, I am getting tired of Covid being the focus of most discussions. I was recently on a Zoom call with longtime friends A half hour into the Zoom call, I realized that all we had been discussing was Covid. So, I asked whether there were any

Rona Gura
Jan17
Scouting
Posted By : Rona Gura

I read Fred's blog on Friday and thought about an article I recently read about famous people who were Scouts. The list included Lucille Ball, Debbie Reynolds, her daughter Carrie Fischer, Barbara Walters, Reese Witherspoon, Condoleezza Rice (as well as every other female Secretary of State), Blythe Danner, her daughter Gwyneth Paltrow, Taylor Swif

Rona Gura
Jan10
Planning
Posted By : Rona Gura

It’s January 8th  as I write this. I am putting away some of the generous holiday gifts I received. Included in those gifts are two planners/journals.  They are very pretty and  beautifully crafted. The question is, for me, whether I will use them.   One of the attorneys in my office still uses a paper diary (a red book). Given the ease of electron

Rona Gura
Jan03
Going Paperless
Posted By : Rona Gura

I have been trying to move to an almost paperless office for a while now. Prior to Covid, all of my court filings, were on paper. Covid changed that. Now all of my court filings are electronic. It has made the switch-over to a paperless file a lot easier.    I personally have two problems with becoming completely paperless. It has been a struggle f

Rona Gura
Dec13
Look Out, Here It Comes
Posted By : Rona Gura

I am extremely lucky to have a very close “office family,” which includes Gotham adoption attorney extraordinaire Faith Getz Rousso. We genuinely all enjoy one another’s company, help one another,  and look out for one another.   We do have a prankster in our midst. While I was a way on vacation in October an elaborate prank was concocted against m

Rona Gura
Nov29
In Search of A Podcast I Can Commit To
Posted By : Rona Gura

If you could see my current Instagram feed, you would see a plethora of ads for podcasts. I started investigating podcasts a few weeks ago and now I’m inundated with ads.    To me, podcasts seem analogous to radio broadcasts. You look for a topic you find interesting and see whether the podcasts captures your attention. I have also seen choosing a

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