Posts by Calvert F Cazier, PhD, MPH
Grandpa, His Grandson and Two Trees
A short time ago I was lying in bed trying to decide whether I wanted to get up and start my day or if I wanted to keep lying there and pretend to be productive. While in this contemplative mood I picked up my phone and started scrolling through Facebook. Of course, when I do…
Read MoreCourage to Apologize
One Sunday morning several years ago, my father was in a leadership position in his church. On this particular Sunday he was in a meeting with other leaders and during the meeting a man in their congregation who no longer attended was discussed. Dad was curious as to why this man of great faith had…
Read MoreMr. & Mrs. Duck and Their Ducklings
Many years ago, Anne and I were visiting some of our family who were living in Stuttgart, Germany. We decided to do some touring of Europe with them. I do have two fond memories of our adventures together in Belgium. The first included visiting a barn, and the second involved watching a family of ducks. We…
Read MoreThe Boy from Indonesia
Around 1962, when I was in junior high school, Roy and his family moved into my neighborhood. They were immigrants from Indonesia and didn’t speak English. He came from a home where love was plentiful, his parents worked hard, they were honest, they set an example for all their children, and they were doing their…
Read MoreMy First Car
The year started out on a high. I was living in Italy, having one of those grand life changing experiences so important in young adulthood. Unfortunately, that was cut short when I developed a kidney disease and had to return home for treatment. Even though my doctors would not allow me to do any physical…
Read MoreDare to be Different – A Cowboy’s Example
In addition to the real-life cowboys who helped me grow and understand how to live and survive in this world, I must admit that I also learned a lot from the cowboys portrayed in the movies. One movie in particular, “Big Country” with Gregory Peck, has many insightful and helpful teaching moments that, if adopted,…
Read MoreA Boy’s Life
As the only boy in my family, I always felt sorry for myself because I was surrounded by three sisters and no brothers. I love my sisters, but truth be told as I was growing up I had very few commonalities with them. For example: I was not interested in spending time talking about boys;…
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