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Tread lightly on tippy toes as a tipster tips you for your service by
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Tread lightly on Tippy toes as a tipster tips you for your service
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Boomerang by
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When I was younger I was a wish factory.  One thing I wished for, this time of year was that I could decorate a Christmas tree.  My mom said “You are Jewish and Jewish people do not decorate Christmas Trees.”  Several years later one of my best friends invited me to a party to decorate…
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The Trickster; at home and at camp. keeping the bullies at bay….or how do you keep a straight face when you are supposed to set a good example and you can’t keep from laughing. by
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All three of my children lived and travelled many places during their childhoods.  Sometimes they travelled with us sometimes on their own, going with groups or clubs they joined.  Lately I’ve been writing about the oldest boy, who was a born trickster who was born with a smile on his face and cooing sounds that…
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Ahh…Cartoons by
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When I think of cartoons, I think of "The Wizard of OZ", which scared my older brother so badly
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Halloween Fun, down the Generations by
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My best Halloween costume was the one I wore as a Pilgrim, that my mother had sewed.  It was big enough for me to wear in the Thanksgiving presentation that my nursery school gave for Thanksgiving and for several years afterword.  I loved the candy we got and the occasional homemade cupcakes.  There was one…
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“It was a cold and lonely night,..” or Absurdist Reality by
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  Part I   The Prelude We were living in Scotland for almost a year when I discovered that I was pregnant.  Robert, had been moved to Edinborough by his company to  run one factory in Scotland.  We were excited.  I don’t think either of us had spent time in Europe and we both liked to…
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How many disasters can you fit on the head of a pin? by
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When my first husband and I separated, I took my nine month old daughter and moved back to Houston.  At the time I still loved him deeply.  We were on cordial terms although we knew we were not going to be together again.  We were trying to work out, child support, who would raise the…
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My first car by
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My first car was a very large clunky and old used blue car with sticky seats that burned your thighs when you were driving on  hot sticky days in Houston.  I passed my test with the help of Derwin’s  teaching when we were dating and the help of a friend named Eric who helped me practice…
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Keeping and Letting Go by
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What I find I keep is my memories, my dreams and sometimes things that I wish I could forget. ....I keep an old bird's nest that I found with a small feather resting in it.
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Words and sayings from an immigrant family by
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Playing with curse words and other oddities of family tradition.
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To Be or Not to Be, that is the Question by
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Grandmothers and their joys and waiting patiently for what will be.
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I Don’t Know Yet, Who I am by
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By now, you would think at age of 66 I would have some idea of who or what I am.  Sometimes I am a fish swimming into the arms of death.  Others a dream shaking with shakti from meditating and kriyas. As usual the idiot grammar police are slowing down the flow of writing, simply because the…
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Too Busy to Remember by
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Everything will be okay. Learning from the young and sharing what we know.
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What we ate by
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"On Purim we ate triangular pastries."
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