A Family Tradition - a Column by Carlos Briceño

“Do you believe in miracles?” Sports announcer Al Michaels uttered that sentence on national television in February 1980 during an Olympic hockey game between the United States and the Soviet Union. During the game, which was later dubbed the “Miracle on Ice,” the Americans were heavy underdogs. But that…

My wife, Jill, and I do not dwell on her Huntington’s disease (HD). We know it’s there, of course, lurking like gray, angry clouds and chilly air that say winter is coming. But from time to time, we do talk about it. The other night, Jill used a…

One of the most inspirational definitions of kindness I’ve ever read comes from Father Lawrence G. Lovasik’s book “The Hidden Power of Kindness“: “Not only is kindness due to everyone, but a special kindness is due to everyone. Kindness is not kindness unless it is special. Its charm…

I like learning, especially from smart people. My wife, Jill, is one of the smartest I know. With that in mind, I wanted her wisdom from the years she spent caring for her father, who had Huntington’s disease (HD) and died in 2011. Following are some of the lessons…

I have previously discussed in this space my wife Jill’s dislike of visiting the doctor. I use the word “dislike,” but she would use the word “hate.” Since Jill was diagnosed with Huntington’s disease in 2018, I try to go with her to appointments when she asks me to.

One of U.S. President John F. Kennedy’s dreams was to send men to the moon and have them return safely to Earth. “We choose to go to the moon,” he told a crowd of about 40,000 people at Rice University’s football stadium in September 1962. “We choose to go…

“Dancing at the Vatican” is a 2019 documentary film created and narrated by Charles Sabine, a former television reporter and foreign correspondent. It shines a spotlight on several families from Latin America who have Huntington’s disease (HD). The film culminates with the families, who are from poor towns in…

In honor of Valentine’s Day last year, I wrote my wife a love letter. I’ve decided this will be a tradition, so following is another one. Dear Jill, Last February, COVID-19 was on the cusp of steamrolling the world. Little did we know that in March, you would become…

Late last year, my wife, Jill, and I challenged ourselves to a 21-day negativity detox. With so much gloom and cynicism in the world, we decided to work on being positive. Jill has Huntington’s disease, and stress makes her symptoms worse. We kept track by placing a dollar…