September 2, 1973 We began our honeymoon with an afterparty at a nearby restaurant. Several of our friends came along from the wedding; we shared some additional toasts at the bar before my brand-new husband and I drove to the airport to begin our long weekend away. Times being what they were, what with my…
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Suprise Me
Try to Remember…
Prompted By Honeymoon
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September 2, 1973 We began our honeymoon with an afterparty at a nearby restaurant. Several of our friends came along from the wedding; we shared some additional toasts at the bar before my brand-new husband and I drove to the airport to begin our long weekend away. Times being what they were, what with my…
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Simple Gifts
Prompted By Gifts
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He gave me all kinds of intangible gifts. As I wrote in Dude – A Message of Love, I knew Dude Stephenson virtually my whole life as he was my operetta teacher for five glorious summers at the National Music Camp, Interlochen, MI from 1965-1969. He taught me the value of being an important member of…
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Am I Bourgeois? An unreliable narrative
Prompted By The First Time
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What was I doing with this new scheme? Was I planning to…settle down?
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The Flooded Basement and a Bit of Larceny
Prompted By Floods
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Imagine my shock as a kid when I saw my parents throw a set of luggage into the rising waters flooding our basement.
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Moments of Glory
Prompted By Valentine's Day
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I am an inveterate romantic. Dan teases that I weep at Hallmark commercials. He’s not wrong. I am sentimental. I save everything. I have a dried sprig of flowers from my wedding bouquet, pressed into my Bride’s Book. I have a long memory, for good and bad. Dan can make grand gestures when he chooses…
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How Cheating has Changed
Prompted By Cheating
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It’s hard to explain to my grandkids what honesty looks like. And I certainly can’t tell them that cheaters never prosper.
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In Praise of Invisible and Brave Women
Prompted By Ageism
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We were aware that it was bound to happen someday, but it sneaked up on us unexpectedly.
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Endurance
Prompted By Some Assembly Required
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In 1914, Sir Ernest Shackelton and his crew sailed The Endurance to the Antarctic. It was crushed in the ice pack and sank in the Weddell Sea but all of her crew survived. Frank Hurley, the photographer onboard, captured incredible photographs of the entire experience. My husband is fascinated by this story and has read…
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Refuge in Drama
Prompted By Favorite Teacher
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Mr. Gauntt had a way of making the drama department inclusive, even though the word wouldn't have been used at that time.
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A Fair to Remember
Prompted By State or County Fair
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The president of the fair was a local fixture, Bligh Dodds . . . and he was straight out of Sinclair Lewis.
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