I stopped using my diaphragm. Not surprisingly, I got pregnant.
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Suprise Me
The Abortion
Prompted By The Road Not Taken
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I stopped using my diaphragm. Not surprisingly, I got pregnant.
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End of Season Glory
Prompted By Fireworks
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Summers on Martha’s Vineyard start slow, pick up steam, then fly by. The third week in August has a particularly frantic pace, as the Agricultural Fair runs Thursday-Sunday of that week, with a carnival side-show, all sorts of animal displays, judging other displays within the Agricultural Hall; photos, crafts, giant pumpkins, everything from across the…
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Dance Class
Prompted By Dance Crazes
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As we prepared for bar mitzvah parties in 1964, my mother put me in a local dance class, which met in someone’s basement one day a week. All the “cool” kids were in the group. I was not cool, but took the class anyway. We learned to waltz, two-step and fox trot. Basic dance steps…
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Guardian
Prompted By Family Relationships
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Guardian I never thought we’d lose touch or become estranged from good friends, but sadly it happened. (See The Gs and Malcolm) But it seemed inconceivable that in our own family there’d be an estrangement, but tragically that happened as well. In the early 1990s my sister Laurie married Andy, and at the time…
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Kente Cloth
Prompted By My Hometown
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Kente Cloth I live on Manhattan’s upper eastside across the street from Gracie Mansion, the beautiful 1799 Federal- style house that overlooks the East River and is the residence of New York’s mayor and his family. On any given day I might see cops, TV cameras, and angry protesters in front of the Mansion, or…
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You Can’t Tell the Players Without a Scorecard
Prompted By Big Fan
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I told them I was only eight, but I promised the announcers that when I was older I would drink Stroh’s beer and use Speedway 79 gasoline.
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Walk Easy in Dancing
Prompted By Embarrassment
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As I approached Jeffrey, my face crimson, he uttered the word that doomed me – relax.
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Auld Lang Syne
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I first published this story three years ago, on the prompt New Beginnings. Since it only got 3 comments, I’m thinking most of you never saw it. So here it is again. I’m feeling a little more optimistic now about 2020 than I was three years ago about 2017, but our country is not out…
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ASPCA
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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Keeping and Letting Go
Prompted By The Things I Keep
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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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