
What's Next shares the fun, and funny happenings in publisher Ron Nagasawa’s Life.
Ron Nagasawa is the publisher of MidWeek.
Below are the last 5 columns written by Ron Nagasawa
The thing about a 20-year marriage like mine is that we have to honor our vows to each other. It’s not an easy thing, I know, and on a few occasions I have walked right along the edge of the holy matrimony border.
Did you ever have one of those kinds of vacations that sometimes seems more like work than rest and relaxation? I just got back from a two-week family vacation. And when I say family, I mean my wife’s family.
Why is it that no matter how innocent something really is, people will gravitate to the “grossest” interpretation of a situation? I guess it’s just human nature, but, in my case, usually no amount of explanation will clear me from circumstantial evidence.
It’s been my habit, for some years now, that if I see a customer or employee of ours eating in the same restaurant as I am, I will pick up the tab. If it’s for an employee I don’t expense it, the payment comes from my own pocket. It’s a small gesture of my appreciation for what they do.
My family and I recently returned from a trip to California. We were attending the wedding of my wife’s niece, but we combined it with a vacation during spring break. We stayed with my sister-in-law and her husband, who live about an hour east of San Francisco.