Melinda Blau

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My Sorority Sisters, Myself

May 3, 2020 by Melinda Blau

A month ago, 19 of my sorority sisters logged on to our first Zoom reunion. We’ve been meeting weekly ever since.  A few minutes before the start of this past week’s session, I happened on an essay about “the Iotas” in a rarely-visited directory on my laptop.  The piece, written eleven years ago when Consequential […]

Mask 101: If not now, when?

April 27, 2020 by Melinda Blau

Eventually, we all might be wearing masks — and not in the metaphorical sense.  My first three were gifts.  A member of the Board of Directors gave me the kind our workers wear.  Friends in Long Island mailed me a non-sterile surgical mask.  And a friend who shall remain nameless gave me an N95 — […]

Reckoning with the New Different: People “Get It” in Their Own Time

April 17, 2020 by Melinda Blau

We “buy” the idea of change — newness — difference — when we’re ready. Whether it’s a new product or an idea, a tech advance, or a “novel” virus, each of us responds at different rates. ♦ How have you progressed along the pandemic curve? Have you heeded some/all of the advice from the “innovators” (“brave people, […]

Why I Care About the Cuomo Family

April 9, 2020 by Melinda Blau

Chris Cuomo, born in 1970, is a little older than my son.  I wish I could send him chicken soup.  I’m sure it would make him feel better! A few years ago, chef Daniel Rose, then running his Paris restaurant, Spring, told me he was coming down with a cold. I brought him a container […]

How Dogs Help Us Cope

April 5, 2020 by Melinda Blau

Rocky, who is now 8 months old, doesn’t care about the pandemic.  So I watch him…and try to take a page from his playbook.  He doesn’t ruminate about how long we’ll be sheltering in place. He stays in “the now,” happy that he has what he needs: food, walks, and belly rubs.  I first began […]

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