I first published this story six years ago for the prompt "Too Young to be This Old."
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Suprise Me
When I’m Sixty-Four
Prompted By Aging
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I first published this story six years ago for the prompt "Too Young to be This Old."
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Friends
Prompted By The ER
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We were mostly silent, except for her husband, who cried softly
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Not My Parents’ Retirement
Prompted By Retirement
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I had optimistic hopes about what retirement would be like, tempered with realism.
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Sympathy for the Devil
Prompted By Separating the Art from the Artist
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On the central question of this prompt: Can I separate the art from the artist? I guess my answer is "sometimes."
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Lost and Found. And Lost and Found. And . . . .
Prompted By The Eyes Have It
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And then, I realized that a lens had fallen out. Jeez. While I was riding on the back of an open truck traveling at 65 miles an hour.
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Chagall’s Cows
Prompted By Art and Art Museums
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Chagall’s Cows When our son was a toddler many friends began fleeing Manhattan. They couldn’t imagine raising a child amid all the dirt and crime. “But think of the culture!”, I’d say. Noah at 5, wide-eyed at the Met’s Arm & Armor exhibit. And making Purim masks at the Jewish Museum, and model…
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I Wanted the Fairy Tale
Prompted By Weddings
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Dan and I started dating during my Junior year at Brandeis. He graduated that year, but lived locally, and would come by after dinner to spend the night. He always began phrases, “When we are married…” Finally I said, “Do you really think we’ll get married?” He responded affirmatively, so I said, “Why don’t you…
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You Will Survive
Prompted By Letter to My Younger Self
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Losing a pregnancy is a very low time in any woman’s life. I’m writing to tell you that you survived, and you thrived.
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Mr. Cave
Prompted By An Unforgettable Person
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This was elementary school in the 1950’s, before President Kennedy advanced the cause of fitness for school children. But Mr. Cave needed no presidential push.
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