WELCOME TO CHATEAU DU MER BEACH RESORT

If this is your first time in my site, welcome! Chateau Du Mer is a beach house and a Conference Hall. The beach house could now accommodate 10 guests, six in the main floor and four in the first floor( air conditioned room). In addition, you can now reserve your vacation dates ahead and pay the rental fees via PayPal. I hope to see you soon in Marinduque- Home of the Morions and Heart of the Philippines. The photo above was taken during our first Garden Wedding ceremony at The Chateau Du Mer Gardens. I have also posted my favorite Filipino and American dishes and recipes in this site. Some of the photos and videos on this site, I do not own, but I have no intention on the infringement of your copyrights!

Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands

Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands
View of Marinduque Mainland from Tres Reyes Islands-Click on photo to link to Marinduque Awaits You

Friday, December 19, 2025

You Are Never Too Old To Dream -An Update

You Are Never Too Old to Dream-Reflections on Turning 91

As I approach my 91st birthday, I find myself returning to a simple truth: you are never too old to dream. Not at 60. Not at 75. Not at 90. And certainly not at 91.

Dreaming, I’ve learned, is not something reserved for the young. It is a life force, an ember that refuses to go out as long as we continue to breathe, imagine, hope, and care.

Over the years, I’ve lived through chapters I never predicted:

  • A long, meaningful career at the FDA and from three other Non-Federal organizations.

  • A role in the aftermath of 9/11, helping at a time of national heartbreak.

  • A blogging journey that began in 2009 and continues to this very day.

  • Becoming a great-grandfather—twice!

  • And navigating the challenges of aging, including Stage 4 kidney disease, with honesty, courage, and humor.

And here I am, still dreaming.

Dreams Change, But They Do Not Disappear

When we are young, dreams often involve the future, careers, families, accomplishments, travel, goals that stretch out years ahead. But at 91, dreams take on a different, deeper shape.

Today, I dream of:

  • Time with the people I love.

  • Sharing stories that help others reflect on their own lives.

  • Living with grace, gratitude, and curiosity.

  • Continuing to write blogs that inspire my senior readers.

  • Leaving behind words that will comfort my family when I am gone.

And yes, dreaming of simple joys: a good massage, a bright morning, a warm conversation, a new gadget to explore (smartwatches included!), or learning something fascinating about Filipino food, culture, or history. Or Winning or Losing in Bridge and  Mahjong here at THD. 

We never stop dreaming unless we choose to. And I haven’t chosen to stop.

Dreaming Keeps Us Alive

Every week, I hear from my readers, many seniors themselves who say:

“I’m too old to start something new.”
“I wish I had done this earlier.”
“It’s too late for me.”

But it is never too late.

If I can still write, learn, discover, laugh, and dream at 91, so can you.

Dreams are not measured by their size or outcome. They are measured by the life they breathe into our days.

A Lifetime of Dreams Fulfilled and Still Dreaming

As I reflect on nine decades of life, I don’t measure my years by wealth or status or how many things I checked off some imaginary list. I measure them by relationships, health (as best as I can hold on to it), accomplishments, and the family that now spans four generations.

My life has not been perfect, but it has been meaningful. And that, I believe, is the real dream of every human being.

So, To My Senior Readers…

Whether you’re 65, 75, 85, or 95:  Keep dreaming.  Start a project. Pick up a hobby.

Write your story. Learn a technology (AI Apps) your grandchildren use. Travel if you can.

Love deeply. Hope boldly. And above all, wake up each morning believing that something good is still possible.

If turning 91 has taught me anything, it is this:

Dreaming is not something you grow out of. It is something you grow into.

And as long as there is breath in us, there is more to imagine, more to give, more to experience, and more to dream.

210+ Dream Big Quotes To Spark Your Inner Champion | Sandjest ...
Famous quotes about dreams emphasize the importance of dreaming, perseverance, and taking action to achieve them.Popular quotes include "All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them" by Walt Disney and "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams" by Eleanor RooseveltOther inspiring sayings highlight that a dream requires a dreamer, hard work, and a refusal to give up, such as "To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe".  
On believing in and pursuing your dreams
  • "All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them." – Walt Disney 
  • "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." – Eleanor Roosevelt 
  • "Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined." – Henry David Thoreau 
  • "To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe." – Henri Frederic Amiel 
  • "Every great dream begins with a dreamer." – Harriet Tubman 
On the necessity of action and perseverance
  • "A dream doesn\'t become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work." – Colin Powell 
  • "Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway." – Earl Nightingale 
  • "Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly." – Langston Hughes 
  • "You have to dream before your dreams can come true." – A. P. J. Abdul Kalam 
  • "If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them." – Henry David Thoreau 
Related Blogs: My Dreams Filled and Unfulfilled:  

https://chateaudumer.blogspot.com/2018/01/my-fulfilled-and-unfulfilled-childhood.html



Finally here are the Five 🧠 Major Breaking & Global News For Today

  1. Suspect in Brown University & MIT shootings found dead – The man believed responsible for last week’s deadly shootings at Brown University and the killing of an MIT professor was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound in a New Hampshire storage facility. AP News

  2. Putin threatens retaliation over frozen Russian assets – Moscow warns western companies and governments after moves to freeze Russian assets, rattling EU capitals and complicating ongoing support for Ukraine. Financial Times

📈 Business & Markets

  1. U.S. stock markets rally – Major U.S. indices rose sharply with the Dow Jones up about 250 points, driven by gains in key tech stocks like Nvidia amid mixed economic data. Investors.com

🏅 Sports

  1. Kentucky Wildcats reach NCAA Championship – The Wildcats volleyball team completed a dramatic comeback to advance to the NCAA Championship in a five-set thriller. A Sea Of Blue

  2. 2026 World Cup tops packed global sports calendar – The upcoming FIFA World Cup — the largest in history with 48 teams — dominates the 2026 sports schedule alongside other major events like the Winter Olympics and T20 Cricket World Cup. 

Thursday, December 18, 2025

You Are Never Too Old to Dream

You Are Never Too Old to Dream-Reflections on Turning 91

As I approach my 91st birthday, I find myself returning to a simple truth: you are never too old to dream. Not at 60. Not at 75. Not at 90. And certainly not at 91.

Dreaming, I’ve learned, is not something reserved for the young. It is a life force, an ember that refuses to go out as long as we continue to breathe, imagine, hope, and care.

Over the years, I’ve lived through chapters I never predicted:

  • A long, meaningful career at the FDA and from three other Non-Federal organizations.

  • A role in the aftermath of 9/11, helping at a time of national heartbreak.

  • A blogging journey that began in 2009 and continues to this very day.

  • Becoming a great-grandfather—twice!

  • And navigating the challenges of aging, including Stage 4 kidney disease, with honesty, courage, and humor.

And here I am, still dreaming.

Dreams Change, But They Do Not Disappear

When we are young, dreams often involve the future, careers, families, accomplishments, travel, goals that stretch out years ahead. But at 91, dreams take on a different, deeper shape.

Today, I dream of:

  • Time with the people I love.

  • Sharing stories that help others reflect on their own lives.

  • Living with grace, gratitude, and curiosity.

  • Continuing to write blogs that inspire my senior readers.

  • Leaving behind words that will comfort my family when I am gone.

And yes, dreaming of simple joys: a good massage, a bright morning, a warm conversation, a new gadget to explore (smartwatches included!), or learning something fascinating about Filipino food, culture, or history. Or Winning or Losing in Bridge and  Mahjong here at THD. 

We never stop dreaming unless we choose to. And I haven’t chosen to stop.

Dreaming Keeps Us Alive

Every week, I hear from my readers, many seniors themselves who say:

“I’m too old to start something new.”
“I wish I had done this earlier.”
“It’s too late for me.”

But it is never too late.

If I can still write, learn, discover, laugh, and dream at 91, so can you.

Dreams are not measured by their size or outcome. They are measured by the life they breathe into our days.

A Lifetime of Dreams Fulfilled and Still Dreaming

As I reflect on nine decades of life, I don’t measure my years by wealth or status or how many things I checked off some imaginary list. I measure them by relationships, health (as best as I can hold on to it), accomplishments, and the family that now spans four generations.

My life has not been perfect, but it has been meaningful. And that, I believe, is the real dream of every human being.

So, To My Senior Readers…

Whether you’re 65, 75, 85, or 95:  Keep dreaming.  Start a project. Pick up a hobby.

Write your story. Learn a technology (AI Apps) your grandchildren use. Travel if you can.

Love deeply. Hope boldly. And above all, wake up each morning believing that something good is still possible.

If turning 91 has taught me anything, it is this:

Dreaming is not something you grow out of. It is something you grow into.

And as long as there is breath in us, there is more to imagine, more to give, more to experience, and more to dream.

210+ Dream Big Quotes To Spark Your Inner Champion | Sandjest ...
Famous quotes about dreams emphasize the importance of dreaming, perseverance, and taking action to achieve them.Popular quotes include "All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them" by Walt Disney and "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams" by Eleanor RooseveltOther inspiring sayings highlight that a dream requires a dreamer, hard work, and a refusal to give up, such as "To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe".  
On believing in and pursuing your dreams
  • "All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them." – Walt Disney 
  • "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." – Eleanor Roosevelt 
  • "Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined." – Henry David Thoreau 
  • "To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe." – Henri Frederic Amiel 
  • "Every great dream begins with a dreamer." – Harriet Tubman 
On the necessity of action and perseverance
  • "A dream doesn\'t become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work." – Colin Powell 
  • "Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway." – Earl Nightingale 
  • "Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly." – Langston Hughes 
  • "You have to dream before your dreams can come true." – A. P. J. Abdul Kalam 
  • "If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them." – Henry David Thoreau 
Related Blogs: My Dreams Filled and Unfulfilled:  

https://chateaudumer.blogspot.com/2018/01/my-fulfilled-and-unfulfilled-childhood.html



Finally here are the Five 🧠 Major Breaking & Global News For Today

  1. Suspect in Brown University & MIT shootings found dead – The man believed responsible for last week’s deadly shootings at Brown University and the killing of an MIT professor was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound in a New Hampshire storage facility. AP News

  2. Putin threatens retaliation over frozen Russian assets – Moscow warns western companies and governments after moves to freeze Russian assets, rattling EU capitals and complicating ongoing support for Ukraine. Financial Times

📈 Business & Markets

  1. U.S. stock markets rally – Major U.S. indices rose sharply with the Dow Jones up about 250 points, driven by gains in key tech stocks like Nvidia amid mixed economic data. Investors.com

🏅 Sports

  1. Kentucky Wildcats reach NCAA Championship – The Wildcats volleyball team completed a dramatic comeback to advance to the NCAA Championship in a five-set thriller. A Sea Of Blue

  2. 2026 World Cup tops packed global sports calendar – The upcoming FIFA World Cup — the largest in history with 48 teams — dominates the 2026 sports schedule alongside other major events like the Winter Olympics and T20 Cricket World Cup. 

Introducing Steve and Janis Holzman

This a continuation of My Blog Series- Knowing Your New THD Co-Residents. 


Steve and Janis Holzman just moved to THD last October. During the Residents Party for December Birthdays, I had a chance to talk one to one with them. I told them I have a blog series on Introduction of New Residents and requested them their bio for my blogs. 

Here's what Steve sent me the other day. Again, welcome Steve and Jan. I hope your stay here with THD be a happy and long one. Here's Steve Biography.


"I grew up in Chicago in a middle class family. My father was a dentist, my wonderful mom a housewife, and a sister 7 years younger now in the DC area. I attended the University of Chicago, went to med school in Pittsburgh, hoping to be a psychiatrist or neurologist. I met my future wife Jan, a neurology nurse in London on Jan 10, the 1st day of my elective there. We married in December of that year in the middle of my internship in Chicago.

I took my residency in Psychiatry, studying at Albert Einstein in the Bronx. Jan did her nursing here in an underserved area, later becoming a hospice nurse most of her career.

After residency I remained on the Einstein faculty, then the Cornell faculty for a few years, but decided academic medicine wasn’t for me.  I wanted a more active leadership role. in 1982, by which time we had two daughters, Sarah and Jessica.

We moved to the Hartford (CT) area where I became the 1st chairman and medical director of a newly built psychiatric building with a complete range of services. Over the next 19 years I built the department, hiring 8 other doctors and participating actively in the hospitals committees and affairs. After 16 years at the demanding Hospital I contracted 2 serious cancers and decided it was time to decrease stress in my life.

I had always maintained a patient practice even as a full time administrator, but in 2001 when I left the hospital, I opened a part time private practice and worked Part time for a community Mental Health Center. I transitioned my general psychiatric practice to full time and for the next 17 years kept a very active group of about 400 patients, mostly dealing with medication but also focusing on therapy which was no longer in vogue by the 90s for psychiatric practices.

By 2022, I again developed several serious medical problems and Jan and I decided to move to California to be near our daughters who moved to the Bay area in their 20s. Sarah became a professional flutist and Jessica a nurse practitioner who worked for Planned Parenthood for many years.  They each have one son and continue their careers as well as motherhood.

We kept our condo in a lovely part of New Hampshire which we hope to return to over the next few summers. Jan and I moved to THD in October and are gradually building our retirement lives here.

We’ve been happy to meet you and other residents and hope to deepen our friendships and expand our lives to be meaningful and content".

In my Blog Series, Introducing New THD Residents, I always ask this question, Why and What did you decide to choose THD as your retirement home. Most residents reply is always because of Family  connection nearby. Here's Steve response"   

 "Jan and I discovered the Heritage when visiting our daughters a year ago; we’ve looked at several places in Marin and the East Bay and THD seemed to be the best fit for us at age 80 but not needing higher care level.

WE moved from Connecticut where we spent the last 55 years and have visited our family many times in SF and Berkeley the last 30 years but living here is a first and takes getting used to. We’re grateful to be with our family regularly and have various activities we’re starting to engage in.  We especially like the outdoor pool and Jacuzzi always open, and the exercise program - and of course the great meals. We’re gradually meeting new people and look forward to that and the wealth of shops and restaurants in Walnut Creek- we hope to give you a later follow up!"

Once Again, my personal welcome to you Steve and Jan..Looking forward to more conversations with you and Jan.

Finally, here's  the top Five News Headlines for Today:
  • U.S. announces massive arms sales to Taiwan worth over $10 billion, drawing strong criticism from China amid rising regional tensions. AP News

  • Vatican confirms resignation of Cardinal Timothy Dolan and names Bishop Ronald Hicks as the new Archbishop of New York. Fox News

  • U.S. military strike in eastern Pacific kills four, pushing the death toll in the campaign to 99 and igniting international concern and criticism. The Guardian

  • Cause of death released for Rob and Michele Reiner; their son Nick has been charged with their murder. The Guardian

  • Saudi Arabia proposes hosting the WTO ministerial meeting in 2028, reflecting its expanding role in global economic diplomacy. 

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