It is the fiftieth anniversary of Woodstock, and for the past week there have been Woodstock stories everywhere I look. Every newspaper and magazine, print or online, seems to have a story written by someone who was there. PBS aired a new documentary last week subtitled Three Days That Defined a Generation. (Does that title…
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Suprise Me
Ticket to Ride
Prompted By Woodstock
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It is the fiftieth anniversary of Woodstock, and for the past week there have been Woodstock stories everywhere I look. Every newspaper and magazine, print or online, seems to have a story written by someone who was there. PBS aired a new documentary last week subtitled Three Days That Defined a Generation. (Does that title…
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Impressing the Tough Guy
Prompted By What My Father Told Me
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His favorite athlete was Rocky Marciano.
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A Thousand Little Touches
Prompted By Marriage
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A Thousand Little Touches My father – six years older than my mother – died in his early 80s. (See My Dad and the Word Processor, Saying Farewell to a Special Guy, Six Pack, My Father, the Outsider Artist, GP and Turkey and Trimmings with Flu Shot) My mother, who it seemed had never been sick…
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Cake by the Ocean
Prompted By Spring Break
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Faithful readers of Retrospect may recall my story on the prompt Beaches, which included memories of two spring break trips I took three decades apart: a 1961 trip with my parents and sisters to Fort Lauderdale shortly after the movie Where the Boys Are came out; and a 1992 trip to Maui with my future second husband…
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Pocahontas
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Pocahontas. I was born on the outskirts of London in 1947. I can’t claim to be a cockney as to claim that accolade, I would have to have been born within the sound of Bow Bells. I was born in North Woolwich, which is around eight miles from Bow bells. According to tradition to be…
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A Minnesota Winter Rapture
Prompted By Can You Go Home Again?
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In Minnesota, winter is both a threat and a reward.
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IBS and Then Some
Prompted By Illness
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It came on with no warning in mid-March of 2003…unrelenting diarrhea, sometimes several times a day. After a few weeks, I visited my doctor who ordered tests of my upper and lower GI tract. All unpleasant, but proved normal. Not meaning to be too graphic, but I had never been “regular”, and would have occasional…
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He Called Me “Boop-de-Boy”
Prompted By Siblings
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Rick was alone with our mother for almost 5 years. I was not welcome when I came along. I was a hairless creature. He thought girls should have hair, so I must be a boy, right? He called me “boop-de-boy” and tripped me as I learned to walk. But as I became more fun to…
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The Bat Mitzvah Ceremony
Prompted By Ceremony
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I have been part of and attended many ceremonies in my lifetime, but on February 23, 2019, I experienced emotions I cannot find words to express.
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The Fruit Stand of Love
Prompted By Lemons to Lemonade
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