This past Monday - the first day in the office after leaving daylight savings time - I couldn’t figure out how the morning had passed so quickly until I realized that I hadn’t turned back the clock on my desk. I looked up from my work and saw that it was approaching noon, paused and finally realized that it was only eleven.
It is almost 25 years since Diana’s death and she remains a focus of so much attention. We have Netflix’s The Crown, a CNN Documentary Diana, the film Spencer(D’s maiden name)  about her family’s Christmas as the Princess. And, believe it or not, the Broadway Musical, Diana is about to open.   Diana was 19, when she wed a future King.  She won over England and then the world.
It is almost surreal to be planning an actual holiday in my house.  I bought the turkey last weekend.  Frankly, the turkey is the easiest part of the meal.  
We had the conversation several months ago over lunch.  Some of the women in the office mentioned how much they love their cashmere sweaters. I had responded that I never owned a cashmere sweater, essentially because I felt they were generally very expensive.  
Halloween and Election Day are old news now (well for most of us) and Thanksgiving Day approaches.  With that I often think about the day after 
Ever notice how everything we see and read has a sense of urgency about it?   These are 3 of today's headlines... • Another intraparty revolt by Democrats imperils swift passage... • "It's our lives on the line": Thousands of young protesters demand urgent action on...
Thank you Corey Bearak for introducing me to Twitter!While I only have 351 Followers, I follow Twitter religiously as it is my top source of real-time, in the moment, news. 
Three weeks from today is Thanksgiving.