Fencing for Life

The mauve cap or maroon derby may make him easy to spot at meets, but Hugh Teel, Waterford High School’s head fencing coach, stands out for far more as he teaches fencers not only to win on the strip but in life.

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Karen Gerboth
New Year: New Layers

Life is full of opportunities to find the stories cemented within the layers. Sometimes we just need to go off the well-worn path to discover them one by one as a new year begins.

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Karen Gerboth
Doe, A Deer

With Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library coming through CarPlay and the cruise control set to 60, I had settled into my little zone on Route 30 in Indiana, scanning the environment on occasion yet also fully ensconced in my latest read. But then reality hit, and my own life flashed before my eyes.

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Karen Gerboth
Seeing the Symmetry

As we rearranged the furniture to accommodate the tree this year, it wasn’t so much the way the sofa now faced east or how the storage ottoman sat perpendicular instead of parallel to it. Rather, it was the view that caught my attention and its gentle reminder about the symmetry of life.

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Karen Gerboth
Grace and Gratitude

Taking Tom Murray’s call seven years ago changed the course of my career, but in reality, more than one course was changed in Tom’s lifetime; hearts were, too.

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Karen Gerboth
A Defining Voice

“Wittenberg University. How may I help you?” The traditional phone greeting seemed simple enough at the small, liberal arts college in Springfield, Ohio. Yet behind the voice was so much more.

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Karen Gerboth
My Father's Hands

I stared at his hand, allowing — no, welcoming — a wave of memories to wash over me in the moment. It’s remarkable what we remember when time is no longer on our side.

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Karen Gerboth
Finding Light

Dan Nolan still remembers the moment he met an apparent angel. He was 27 years old at the time and about five years into pursuing his lifelong passion of being a firefighter.

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Karen Gerboth
In Their Own Words

The words about 2020 penned by several Connecticut eighth-graders reveal more than many requiring breath, thanks to one teacher who helped her students find their voice.

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Karen Gerboth