Tapestry A few years ago my husband’s college roommate Ken invited us to join him on a trip to Normandy. I had a bit of a hassle replacing my missing travel documents, but eventually all was resolved. (See The Purloined Passport) We flew first to Paris where we visited with family and friends, then rented…
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Suprise Me
Tapestry
Prompted By Art’s Impact
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Tapestry A few years ago my husband’s college roommate Ken invited us to join him on a trip to Normandy. I had a bit of a hassle replacing my missing travel documents, but eventually all was resolved. (See The Purloined Passport) We flew first to Paris where we visited with family and friends, then rented…
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Exams Once Ruled My Life
Prompted By Exams
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Exams once ruled my life. Now, having experienced many true tests over a lifetime, I realize that no amount of preparation guarantees a good result. It is what I do with the hand I’m dealt that truly matters.
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The Lotus and the Schoolboy
Prompted By Temptation
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I’ve never been big on sin. Sin belongs to a god thing full of good, evil, and punishment, straight-jacketing people with shame, and excommunicating so many nice things. Regardless of my godless stance, at age 11, I helped myself to three temptations. First, I sought out pictures of naked women in magazines, stolen from my…
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Tech Support
Prompted By Technology Tribulations
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Now, I’m starting to know how my mother felt about tech support — dazed and confused.
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Soul Collage
Prompted By Memorabilia
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Soul Collage I retired over 10 years ago and since then I gained over 20 pounds, and try as I might, I couldn’t seem to lose them. It’s understandable – at my age loosing pounds and inches is hard, I’m not a gym rat (in fact we have a treadmill in our apartment which collects…
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The Sharing Tree
Prompted By Charity
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I hope the preschoolers we taught remember that charity begins in our hearts and in the way we treat one another.
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The Fortune Cookie Candidate
Prompted By Ghosts of Elections Past
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The Fortune Cookie Candidate As the most important presidential race of our lifetime approaches, and we hold our collective breath, I remember another trying time and another election, although one that was relatively angst-free. When I was an undergrad at NYU Heights in the early ‘60s I really threw myself into college life. …
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The Day We Start To Die
Prompted By Turning Points
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Each day I go to the convalescent home and walk in and see him sitting there and I am the ONLY person there that knows he was an amazing, genius of a man, one who had worked as hard as any successful man could and one that raised a family, he was the most loving husband a woman could know and a man that cared about all living things and made sure nobody ever needed and now there he sits with Alzheimer’s.
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Dan’s Bad Summer
Prompted By Trauma
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There are many forms of trauma from psychological to emotional to physical. One cannot outweigh or place a different set of values from one to another. In this story, I will describe a horrible accident my husband sustained about 21 months ago, what we know about it and how very lucky we are that he…
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