I've blogged before about going to the movies on Saturday afternoon with my wife, Donna. Well, we went to one last Saturday that we really enjoyed. We saw The Bucket List with Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman. The critics haven't been too favorable toward this movie, but we really enjoyed it.
It's a fun story about two old men who were both dying of cancer and one of them, Jack Nicholson, of course, has all the money and Morgan Freeman is . . .
Many years ago, I joined Boy Scout Troop 241 in Chevy Chase, Maryland. It was one of the most rewarding and difficult experiences of my life. Finally, I achieved the highest Boy Scout honor, that of becoming an Eagle Scout. It took a lot of hard work and determination.
My time in the Scouts, however, had a great effect on my life. You know, back then, over sixty years ago, scouting was different from what it is today. I was a city kid and I was working on my . . .
I recently went on a short road trip on a Church assignment with my wife Donna to Fredericksburg, Virginia. It's not very far from where I live in Washington, D.C. - about 50 miles. We passed a lot of exits on the highways and I was back in the road warrior mode, like all vacationers and business travelers who travel America's highways.
Like many highways in our country, US I-95 has signs by the road with traveler information about where to eat, gas stations and hotels near every . . .
I want to tell you about something that really touched me because it speaks volumes about our Marriott culture.
Last summer, my grandson Chris traveled to India where he volunteered at a school and orphanage for more than 120 children of parents with leprosy. It's run by Becky Douglas and she's a friend of Chris, and his mother and father.
When Chris' dad came to visit him in India, they introduced . . .
I'm a bit old fashioned when it comes to communication. I think there's no substitute for a warm handshake with a smile and genuine conversation. I don't do emails. I prefer to talk on the telephone or write handwritten notes.
The hotel business is a people business. Most of our guests want a pleasant greeting when they're checking in or a helping hand with their luggage. It's about the one-on-one experience. And for our . . .

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