“Health Is Perhaps The Greatest Gift and Blessing You Can Have But It Takes Time and Money to Achieve Optimal Levels of Physical and Emotinal Fitness.” by Ralph Zuranski

Today we take my dad in for his one month MRI to see if the stent in his aortic artery has taken hold. Hopefully, they will not have to do any more surgery. At times like these, I realize just how important your health really is. There is nothing that can destroy your life, happiness … Read more

“Spiritual beliefs have a huge impact on our levels of physical, emotional, psychological and financial health.” by Ralph Zuranski

“Spiritual beliefs have a huge impact on our levels of physical, emotional, psychological and financial health.” by Ralph Zuranski Personal spiritual beliefs seem to be more important now than ever before! What we believe about God and our purpose here on earth are important factors in how we deal with daily events. Our personal spiritual … Read more

“When a Four Month Old Babby Dies Prematurely Sorrow Follows?” by Ralph Zuranski

One of my dear friend’s 4 month old baby died last Thursday and the funeral was today. When a young baby passes away unexpectedly, your reality is shattered. It is easy to understand the passage of aging parents who have lived good, long lives…but a little baby? You do not know what to say to … Read more

“Life Has Ups and Downs and All Arounds And You Realize That Sometimes “It Is Darkest Before The Dawn!” by Ralph Zuranski

Here is the next part of the original Zuranski health crisis saga. Nothing new has occurred since the last installment. Sometimes you feel it is always darkest before the dawn. Last Saturday dad was released from the hospital. What great joy to have him home again! But, what a massive amount of work was required … Read more

“A Spouse Really Comes in Handy When Taking Care Of Your Parents” by Ralph Zuranski

Janet is on her way to Dallas to pick up our tax info for 2005 and I am taking care of mom and dad alone. Wow! Talk about how precious time is when you are taking care of your parents alone. Feed, clean, entertain and walk the dad ( with his assist belt) is my … Read more