A Saint Valentine’s Day Story

On my mom’s Birthday. Be at peace mom, Happy Birthday.

CROSSROADS-Right Choices

“The way to love anything is to realize that it might be lost.” – G.K. Chesterton

The Cardinal is one of the most popular birds. It is the official bird of as many as seven eastern states. It has extended northward for decades from its primary habitat in the southeast. The Cardinal brightens winter days with its distinctive red color. As well its whistled song can be heard as far north as southeastern Canada. Bird feeders stocked with sunflower seeds may have aided its northward spread. – referenced, “Audubon Society”

When I was a young boy undergoing physical therapyas a result ofpolio, I would attend school on a half day basis until the therapy had best prepared me for full days. I was scheduled for therapy three daysper week at the local Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center, since being released from the convalescent hospital,where I had spentnine months inrecovery since the…

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About Alan A. Malizia: Contagious Optimism! Co-Author

Retired mathematics teacher and high school athletics coach. Honors: 1988 Ct. Coach of the Year for H.S. Girls Voleyball and 2007 Inducted into the Ct. Women's Volleyball Hall of Fame. Since retiring have written two books; "The Little Red Chair," an autobiography about my life experience as a polio survivor and "A View From The Quiet Corner," a selection of poems and reflections. Presently I am a contributing author for the "Life Carrots" series primarily authored by Dave Mezzapelle of Goliathjobs.com.
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1 Response to A Saint Valentine’s Day Story

  1. Perpetua says:

    What a wonderful memory, Alan. Birds are messengers from God to help us focus in the beauty of this world.

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