My grandfather was born in December in Russia. He didn’t know his actual birth date (no records were kept), so chose Christmas as his birthday. Why not. The world came to a halt and the family would always come to Toledo to celebrate with him. We gathered at a nice hotel and aunts, uncles and…
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Suprise Me
Birthday Co-Mingled
Prompted By Holidaze
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My grandfather was born in December in Russia. He didn’t know his actual birth date (no records were kept), so chose Christmas as his birthday. Why not. The world came to a halt and the family would always come to Toledo to celebrate with him. We gathered at a nice hotel and aunts, uncles and…
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Comfort From My Cousins
Prompted By Cousins
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My father was the youngest of eight children, my mother, the youngest of four and I am their youngest. That makes me the youngest in a large generation of cousins, some old enough to be my own parent. We are a diverse group of people, yet we all get along, have each others’ backs and…
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Teaching my Grandkids to Make Good Trouble
Prompted By Good Trouble
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My message to my grandkids and their peers is to stand up for what you believe in and then to go out and make some noise. I will always be proud of you for any “good trouble” you create along the way.
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My Cousin Rick
Prompted By Cousins
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My Cousin Rick We were shocked some months ago to learn of the sudden death of my cousin Rick at age 66. The family gathered in Rochester where Rick had lived, and several of us spoke at his moving memorial service. Since childhood my redheaded cousin had suffered a debilitating mental illness. His devoted parents…
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My Out of Body Experience.
Prompted By Aging
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One of my favorite walking activities involves shutting my eyes for as long as I can. I choose sidewalks with grass on both sides, or smooth trails that are straight with no stones or potholes. The experience of temporary blindness allows me to enter the environment with no focus, no distractions except for the wind…
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The Great Sea Rescue
Prompted By Vacations
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William Styron put the finishing touches on Sophie's Choice on this very island.
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The Tyranny of Rush Hour
Prompted By Rush Hour is a Misnomer!
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Rush hour is a daily ordeal, a gauntlet thrown down by urban existence. It is a time when the open road, a symbol of freedom, transforms into a congested, serpentine nightmare. The once-fluid asphalt becomes a parking lot in motion, a claustrophobic ballet of honking horns and overly impatient drivers. Beyond the…
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The Vow
Prompted By Affairs of the Heart
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(All my poetry encompasses ‘Affairs of the Heart’, This is a sad one.) Somehow we knew we were never right for each other And yet we allowed the pageantry to proceed, I in the bridal gown of my dreams you, in a slightly small tuxedo choking you at the throat. I remember you…
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The Naked Emperor
Prompted By Favorite Fairy Tale
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The Naked Emperor As a young kid I’m sure when The Emperor’s New Clothes was read to me I was delighted by a boy much wiser than the grownups, and unafraid to laugh at the foolish and naked ruler. And later when I was older and read the tale myself I surely appreciated the clever satire, the…
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Volunteering
Prompted By Retirement
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We had a “retirement” prompt in early February, 2018, so the dates in this story are old, as you can ascertain by looking at the date stamps in the comments section. Also, since writing this story, there has been a “nanny” prompt, which I will link to within the body of the story at the…
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