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Unsung Heroes

Unsung Heroes

’m not a betting person, but if I were, I would say there are more people than not who have had circumstances, situations, or people enter their lives where it became crystal clear you just had to do something to help. Quite often you have the skills, know-how, or mindset to accomplish seemingly impossible tasks. You didn’t ask for the job, but the job got plopped in your lap. That’s where this week’s story leads us … Ida and Louise Cook were unmarried sisters, both in their thirties, who lived with their parents in England. One was an author of romance novels for the equivalent of America’s Harlequin romance books, and the other was a secretary for the London civil service. They made their own clothes and shared a love of opera, loving opera so much they would travel to Germany for the weekend just to see opera there.

Abbott signs voucher bill into

Capital Highlights

Gov. Greg Abbott last week signed a $1 billion private school voucher bill into law in front of a large crowd at the Governor’s Mansion, the San Antonio Express-News and other media outlets reported. Abbott called the new law the biggest legislative win of his time in the governor’s office and touted the new program as the largest in the nation.

What is your legacy?

What is your legacy?

Let’s face it – I’m old -- and I attend far too many funerals and memorial services. I attend out of respect for the families and in memory of the people I knew and cared about. Recently I’ve questioned, “What will be my legacy? What can I do that will make a difference?” The definition of “legacy” is a gift that is handed down, from one person to another. But a lasting legacy is more about sharing what you have learned, not just what you have earned. It is more about giving away values rather than valuables. Legacies are not made in a day, or a week or a year. Everything we do or say are deposited to our legacy, built throughout our lifetime.

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