Growing Kids, Burning Forests, AI Surge: Cherishing This Summer’s Moments

Growing Kids, Burning Forests, AI Surge: Cherishing This Summer’s Moments

This summer was different. I felt it in the growth spurt of my children, in the unusual dryness of our forests and the fires they brought; in my own surprising reliance on AI. Everything is changing. Rapidly. Who knows how many summers I have left 

The Aura of Notre Dame Basilica of Montreal: A Review & Reflection

The Aura of Notre Dame Basilica of Montreal: A Review & Reflection

Can technology be harmoniously intertwined with the sacred, bridging the earthly and the divine? Does it draw us closer or further away from the presence of the Holy Ghost? These questions popped into my head as the resonant beats of instrumental music streamed during the 

Chess, Guns, and Roses

Chess, Guns, and Roses

It’s 1985. Somewhere, on the outskirts of beautiful St. Petersburg, Russia, stands tall an apartment building. Somewhere in that building lives an ordinary family – father, mother and a 5-year-old son, Alexander. They call him Sasha, or Sashka. He likes doing most things that every 

First Week of Remote Learning in COVID-19 pandemic – Grade 1

First Week of Remote Learning in COVID-19 pandemic – Grade 1

A tale of first week of remote learning in COVID-19 pandemic. Grade 1.