Jack Eastham

Married to a wonderful girl for decades, running seven miles daily, and having taught high school and college for 28 years have brought me to a point in life at which I now like to reflect on all I have gained and share what I now know from my blessed life with any who wish
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Arizona State University: B.A., English, B.A.E., secondary education, M.A. philosophy

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  • What I Miss
    As much as we miss the sights, sounds, and smells of places from which we have been separated by time and space, we never miss as much as the presence of those we love.
  • What You Have Done
    How wonderful to know that rare person whose very presence in our lives makes the whole world a better place, no matter what is going on elsewhere! Would that we all had more such stalwart souls around us.
  • Never Far Away
    Death separates us from those we love, but there is an equally real presence that never leaves us.
  • The Backyard Tree
    Sometimes, simple moments from one's childhood can produce and keep alive the warmest memories of life.
  • A Home Without Love
    Even though a home has its fine furniture, scrumptious food, and gracious guests, it really has nothing if it has no love.
  • The Real Reward of Running
    What often begins as a mere demonstration of physical endurance and power can become much more a testimony to the strength and stature of the human spirit.
  • Life in a Classroom
    Having spent decades as an educator in a high school classroom, I have observed a cornucopia of characters and personalities, all of which lend life and color to a teacher's day and, eventually, career.
  • A Moment of Mischief
    A young boy learns that the anticipation of an act can sometimes be more devastating then the act itself.
  • Such Small Stuff
    Too often we discount the small matters in life as inconsequential; however, ever so frequently the seemingly insignificant gestures produces the most indelible impressions in life.

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