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Health Fooders by
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Prompted By What We Ate

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I think my mom was ahead of her time, a real ‘Granola.’ She didn’t look anything like a hippie, but she read religiously things like Prevention Magazine and  books on natural ways to have healthy children. We ate piles of vitamins and supplements. From a very young age I knew what each one was and…
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Lessons from Kindergarten by
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(165 Stories)

Prompted By Sleep

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There were milk and cookies afterwards.
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Second Hand Rose by
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(90 Stories)

Prompted By Yard Sales

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“What in the world will we do with all this stuff?” Soon after our mother passed away, my sister and I were faced with the daunting task that so many of our generation are dealing with these days: sorting through a lifetime’s accumulation of clothes, jewelry, tchotchkes, and mementos. Drawer after drawer revealed scarves, purses,…
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Cleared for Take-off, Hard Landing by
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(194 Stories)

Prompted By Pandemic Summer

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The point is, half our testing is useless, and even Cassandra doesn't have any idea which half.
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Cecile and Roman by
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(359 Stories)

Prompted By Refugees

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This week we are asked to write about our forebears’ refugee/immigrant experience. I wrote what I know about how my maternal grandparents came to this country several years ago and will link to that story at the end of this essay. I wanted to tell a more urgent story, given that this story will go…
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The Ties That Bind Us by
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(298 Stories)

Prompted By Reconnecting

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My reconnecting stories begin with ways to rekindle old ties that have fallen away over the years.
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Thanksgiving Forever by
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(359 Stories)

Prompted By Recipes

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Imagine my surprise when my dear mother-in-law called, saying she wanted me to host Thanksgiving in 1982. I had never cooked a meal like that before and at the time we lived in a 5th floor walk-up, rented condo, left partially furnished by the owner, with some of our own furniture strewn about. It had…
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Stuff – The Tyranny of Things: A Treatise on Material Malaise by
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Prompted By Stuff

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  Right, let’s talk about stuff. You know, that ever-expanding collection of… well, stuff. It’s the creeping crud of capitalism, the flotsam and jetsam of consumerism clinging desperately to our lives like a toddler covered in ice cream. We buy it, we hoard it, and then we spend the rest of our days muttering darkly…
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It was a fraternity party. (Shhh.) by
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(34 Stories)

Prompted By How We Met

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"It's a dance. Well, it's a hoedown."
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Do You See The Darkness Or The Light by
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(22 Stories)

Prompted By Disasters

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Personally I feel what most people consider a disaster in reality is quite the contraire. Not at all unlike the way most people see events in life, so many seem to see the dark side of so much instead of the light on the other side. This is the way man has survived countless centuries.…
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