Life’s Not a Sprint or a Marathon, It’s a Relay Race.

How ready are you for the hand-off?

Jean Shortall-Roznik

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Irish people are said to be comfortable with death. It’s one of the stereotypes people hold about us. Along with red hair and freckles and a fondness for Guinness, we’re supposedly good at calling out the Grim Reaper. And when the robed guy finally gets the better of us, we’re known to throw a good funeral.

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Jean Shortall-Roznik

Tri-citizen: Ireland, Canada, US. Mother, physical therapist, environmentalist, contrarian. Washington Post, Globe and Mail, Charlotte Observer, NPR.