Starting in 2015, MyRetrospect.com was the place for baby boomers to tell their stories. Each week, we posted a prompt and invited boomers to think back and share forward their life stories, memories, thoughts, joys, and sorrows. By publishing stories and comments over the years, we built a thriving community of readers and writers.

In 2025, as new stories dwindled, we closed MyRetrospect.com to new members, new stories, and new comments. The site remains an archive of almost 3,500 contributed stories that comprise the collective mosaic of a generation. We invite you to browse by prompt, search by author or keyword, or let us surprise you with stories selected at random.

Enjoy! And thank you, loyal Retrospect writers and readers, for your support and for your stories.

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Today's Stories from the Retrospect Archive

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Father and Daughter* (RetroFlash)
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His cardinal rule: to the outside world we must always present a united front.
Born Blue
My mother was a proud FDR Democrat and preached it at home. My father’s family grew up quiet Republicans, transplanted [...]
Black Magic
Each time I respond to a post, Facebook uses it to categorize and phenotype me, to slice and dice my likes and comments and [...]
Hippie clothes at Riverhills Elementary
Eager to join the ranks of the outre, we wore maxis to elementary school.
A culinary endurance story
Being from an Italian Family was well…… a culinary journey and a eating endurance contest. I grew up in a what [...]
Don’t Worry, Be Happy
Dear 21 Year Old Betsy, You pride yourself on high achievement. That is fine and working hard will serve you well throughout [...]
Breakfast in Bed
Breakfast in Bed Many years ago we spent a spring weekend with friends at their beach house a few hours from the city. That [...]
‘Tis the Season?
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It was dark, dark, dark, for days, and the bad air made walking outside impossible for nearly six weeks. And BAM, I was [...]
Caroming not mending
I confess:  I am not much into mending fences--either making them or breaking them or fixing them.
Teacher Strike
Teacher Strike In September 1968 I was a newly minted school librarian working in a New York City public high school when my [...]

Writer’s Choice

Inspiration for this prompt was to see the list of past prompts, then think back and share forward your Writer’s Choice story!

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