Second Career – Home Organizer! I take little pride in my culinary skills, am not a fashionista, and may not be up on pop culture, or as knowledgeable as I should be on world events, but one thing I am is organized! Yet over the years little did I know that after retirement organizing would…
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Suprise Me
Second Career – Home Organizer!
Prompted By Get Organized
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Second Career – Home Organizer! I take little pride in my culinary skills, am not a fashionista, and may not be up on pop culture, or as knowledgeable as I should be on world events, but one thing I am is organized! Yet over the years little did I know that after retirement organizing would…
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Sofa-bed
Prompted By Feathering Our Nests
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Sofa-Bed Our first living room couch was really a sofa-bed – we bought it thinking when it wasn’t being a living room couch it could double as a guest bed – and it did, legions of our friends have slept on it over the years with no complaints. And as I remember it was originally…
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Lost Like Summer Wages
Prompted By My First Car
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By Walter Nicklin I had worked most of the summer on the horse farms that defined that part of rural Virginia where I grew up — making hay in June and painting fences in July. Finally, in August, I had saved enough to buy the sportscar of my dreams, a used MGA. The year was…
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Reading with Hattie, Baking with Julia
Prompted By Children's TV Shows
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Reading witn Hattie, Baking with Julia When our son Noah was young he watched all the usual children’s TV shows of the time. His favorites, as I remember were Sesame Street, Mr Rogers, and The Electric Company. Watching The Electric Company, Noah delighted in Morgan Freeman’s character Easy Reader, and Hattie Winston’s character Valerie the…
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What’s In a Name?
Prompted By Nicknames
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Shakespeare usually has something brilliant to say on a topic like this one: “What’s in a name?/A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Like my cousin Mimi (actually Mary Elizabeth), I was named Elizabeth Ann for our paternal grandmother, who was “Elizabeth Prensky Sarason” (so her headstone says), but I never heard…
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Lost a Friend, Gained a Spouse
Prompted By First Dates
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It was also the night I committed the most anti-feminist act ever. I came with Paula but left with Fred.
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Marble School Library
Prompted By Libraries
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The library was on the basement floor of that old 1934 two-story dark brick building in a small windowless room, maybe 12 by 15 feet. Its walls were lined with bookshelves, neatly organized into the Dewey decimal system
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Secret Sauce
Prompted By Drive-Ins
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Written in response to Forbidden Fruit
The sauce was a perfect blend of mayonnaise, summer vacation, Tom Terrific, rainbows, and ambrosia.
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Three Noahs
Prompted By What's in a Name
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Noah R, Noah G, and Noah L Three Noahs As you may know it’s traditional in Jewish families to give children the names or initials of loved-ones who have died. And so when we were expectant parents we planned to name the baby after my late father-in-law whose name was Naftali. My woman’s intuition…
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Traveling Light
Prompted By Can't Leave Home Without It
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Traveling Light For years before leaving on a trip I’d make a list of what to pack: 6 prs underwear, 6 prs stockings/sox, nightgown and bathrobe, 2 prs shoes, 1 skirt, 1 pr pants, at least 4 tops, 1 sweater, rainwear, jacket or coat, umbrella, toiletries, camera and film, passport, plane tix, …
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