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Dr. Andrews: A Trailblazer by
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Prompted By Family Medicine

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This prompt gave me the opportunity to write about my pediatrician, Dr.Elizabeth Torrey Andrews. In a weird coincidence, I googled her and discovered an obituary in the Reed College magazine, the college my younger son graduated from. Dr. Andrews was only a Reedie for one year (1923), then transferred to the University of Oregon, following…
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Untitled by
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Prompted By Imitation

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    Here are some variations on that old canard ‘Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery’ – Imitation is the sincerest form of mockery – Imitation is the cheapest form of creativity – Imitation is the easiest form of learning – Imitation is the highest form of praise – Imitation is the lowest form…
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The Sisters Remember by
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(28 Stories)

Prompted By Theater

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(Yes, I have tricks in my pocket, I have things up my sleeve.  But I am the opposite of a stage magician.  He gives you illusion that has the appearance of truth.  I give you truth in the pleasant disguise of illusion”)  ― Tennessee Williams, The Glass Menagerie   The Sisters Remember   My sister’s…
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Who Will Buy? by
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(302 Stories)

Prompted By Yard Sales

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We call them garage sales rather than yard sales, even though they are more likely to be out on front lawns than in garages.
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Liver & Onions by
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Prompted By What We Ate

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My father appreciated every meal my mother prepared for him as if it were the best meal he'd ever eaten.
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Sheltering in Place by
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(346 Stories)

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Sheltering in Place Back in early February – which now seems a lifetime ago  – my husband Danny was told by his cardiologist that he would need surgery to correct a blocked carotid artery.  Of course I couldn’t resist chiding him that years of unhealthy snacking had finally caught up with him. Danny’s surgery was…
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We Can Work It Out by
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Prompted By Roommates

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Sometimes you can work it out, sometimes you can’t. I’ve had a lot of roommates, starting as a 17-year-old college freshman, and ending when I bought my first house at age 27. CAVEAT: This story is way too long to sustain anyone’s interest, so I advise reading maybe about half of it. Once I started…
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Passover, Faith, and the Price of Assimilation by
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Prompted By Faith

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"Although my father was Jewish, our family never celebrated Passover or Chanukah, never had a menorah in the house, never attended a Seder. As a child I never felt deprived of the things my non-observant father never taught me about being Jewish. But I do now."
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Chauvinist Pig by
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(26 Stories)

Prompted By Women's Lib

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This time, the only thing missing is the piglet.
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Fifty-Four Hours* by
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(170 Stories)

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Excerpted from Rocked in Time, a work in progress.
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