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Mad Hatter by
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Prompted By Hats

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As a child, we wouldn’t do anything resembling Christmas decorations, but, for some reason, I always had a nice, new straw hat for spring. You might even call it an Easter bonnet. We didn’t celebrate Easter, of course. I remember one such hat was navy blue with an up-turned brim and a velvet ribbon band…
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Confessions of a Guilty Caregiver by
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Prompted By Caregiving

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Most of the conventional wisdom for caregivers comes down to putting yourself first, making time for yourself. To a large degree, that’s a crock. Your priorities won’t come first for the present, and probably for a while.
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Coronavirus Craziness Plus Moving Madness by
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(298 Stories)

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Trying my best to “keep calm and carry on.”
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From Fashion to Feminism by
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(194 Stories)

Prompted By Magazines

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These teen-girl publications lacked content for nerdy girls like me, though.
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Unhoused People with Disabilities by
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(298 Stories)

Prompted By Homelessness

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Sadly, many people who need care and supervision end up as part of the homeless population living in the streets.
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Passed Out in the Library by
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(346 Stories)

Prompted By The ER

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Passed Out in the Library The last thing I remember was locking the door of the high school library at the end of the day.  And then inexplicably I found myself seated at my desk, confused,  and with an aching head. I had no memory of walking back to my office and sitting down at…
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Road Rage At Any Age by
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Prompted By Road Rage

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But road rage has a way of sneaking up on you, and you’re embroiled in it before you have time to actually think.
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Stress – Chill Out Before You Melt Down by
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Prompted By Stress

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    Ah, stress! The ever-present uninvited guest at the banquet of life, refusing to leave even after polite (or impolite) hints. Now, some folks, bless their little cortisol-pumping hearts, seem to thrive on it. They’re like squirrels on espresso, bouncing off the walls with deadlines looming and their smart phones exploding with emails. Me?…
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ASPCA by
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Prompted By Naming Pets

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ASPCA “The cancer has spread.”.  said the vet,  “It’s time to put her down if you don’t want the cat to suffer.”  So broken-hearted,  we said goodbye to our beloved Lucy Gray. Taking a walk a few days later we found ourselves in front of the ASPCA.  We looked at each other and without a…
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Susanna at the Cemetery by (4 Stories)

Prompted By Final Farewell

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The yen of some folks to mix the presence of a dead body with the innocence of a child—“Come here sweetie and kiss your Great Aunt Sally goodbye.”—is another mystery of our cultural past.
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