Okay, I admit it. I’ve always been a lousy speller. Though one might not expect this from a straight A student, it is true. I can’t account for it. Perhaps it has to do with lack of ability to visualize abstractions in my head. I don’t know; it just is true. In fifth grade (the…
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Suprise Me
Can You Spell Hello?
Prompted By Spelling
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Okay, I admit it. I’ve always been a lousy speller. Though one might not expect this from a straight A student, it is true. I can’t account for it. Perhaps it has to do with lack of ability to visualize abstractions in my head. I don’t know; it just is true. In fifth grade (the…
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The Myths of Christmas Music
Prompted By Songs We Sang
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I was crying for what isn’t, for the work and feeling that has gone into the Christmas music for as long there has been Christmas music, and for the sad, mostly uselessness of it.
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Love the Form Factor
Prompted By Newspapers
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When first married, we lived across the street from a supermarket. Sunday mornings, Dan would run across the street and buy a Sunday Boston Globe. We whiled away the day reading it, relaxing before going to dinner at his parents’ home. We moved and the paper wasn’t as readily available. I always subscribed to Newsweek…
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Seating Plan
Prompted By Community
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Seating Plan Years ago when our son was busy studying his bar mitzvah Torah portion, we were busy planning the celebratory luncheon that would follow the service. (See Ghostwriting in the Family) We picked the restaurant, selected the menu, made up the guest list, and sent out the invitations. We invited family of course, our friends…
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Aerograms, a Pen Pal, and a War
Prompted By Snail Mail
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I mostly remember taking my fountain pen and writing tiny, neat lines to cram the most onto the aerogram sheet.
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Here Comes the Sun
Prompted By Changing Times
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...although the time shifts of DST have been regular occurrences my entire life, only since 2012 have they become somewhat important to me.
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Honoring My Father
Prompted By Veterans Day
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My father joined the Army Air Corps in January, 1941, a full 11 months BEFORE Pearl Harbor. There was no separate Air Force at this time, it was still a division of the Army. He longed to be part of something bigger than himself. He had worked for the Chevrolet division of General Motors since…
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Words and sayings from an immigrant family
Prompted By S#*t My Family Said
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In Harm’s Way
Prompted By Fame
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Until her death ten years ago, we lived a few blocks away from Patricia Neal in downtown Edgartown, where she had been been a fixture for years. She often sat on her front porch and was pleased to say “good morning” to all who passed by. But the “Martha’s Vineyard way” was to not impose…
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Re-Gifting
Prompted By Gifts
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