This story may or may not turn out to be about cooking. Mainly it is about my mother, who, as I write, is lying in a hospital bed holding on to life by only the slenderest of threads. By the time you read this, the thread may have snapped. But she will always be a…
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Suprise Me
This Story Is Not About Cooking
Prompted By Cooking
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This story may or may not turn out to be about cooking. Mainly it is about my mother, who, as I write, is lying in a hospital bed holding on to life by only the slenderest of threads. By the time you read this, the thread may have snapped. But she will always be a…
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Traveling Abroad with Kids
Prompted By Family Trips
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I wondered if they would have been just as happy going to a resort near home that had a pool.
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Starting a Marriage in a Garden Apartment
Prompted By My First Apartment
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My first real apartment, not counting the college one with mean notes posted on the refrigerator to clean the bathroom and the dial removed from one roommate’s television so no one else could watch it, was the basement unit (AKA Garden Apartment) my new husband and I inhabited right after our wedding in August of…
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The Day My Computer Blew Up
Prompted By Hacked!
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My tried and true approach to all problems with technology: Turn it off and turn it back on. Nine times out of ten, the problem is mysteriously fixed.
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Action Jackson
Prompted By An Unforgettable Person
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(I keep updating this story as I learn new information about my long-lost, but still fascinating cousin.) The last time I saw him was in October of 1980. He’d called my office a day earlier. “You’ve got to come up over the weekend. It’s fantastic here.” Trying to get a room in Woodstock, VT over…
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Teaching: My Rookie Year
Prompted By First Day of School
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Miss Burdett, you’ve changed the color of your lipstick!
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Unhoused People with Disabilities
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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Those Were the Days, My Friend
Prompted By Grandparents & Grandchildren
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Readers of Retrospect may recall my maternal grandparents from two other stories, No Way To Say Goodbye, about my grandfather’s death, and Which Side Are You On?, in which I discussed their flight from the Cossacks and their search for the American Dream. They were a significant part of my childhood, living with my parents, my sisters, and me in our…
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Substitute Teacher
Prompted By Writer's Choice
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in a lowered voice, Kyle said, “we don’t do that thing anymore.” “What thing?” I asked.
“You know,” Devon jumped in. “That thing we was drawing on the ground with our fingers.”
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Have You Met Miss Jones?
Prompted By One Song That Moves Me
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I always liked the way my dad played the piano, inventing arrangements from a fake book and not just playing scripted sheet music. He loved interesting chords, with a just enough dissonance. There were certain tunes he played often, refining the sound over time, drawing heavily from the Great American Song Book and jazz standards. …
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