My tonsils are out
A nurse speaks: “Do you want ice cream, or ice chips?”
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Suprise Me
Tonsillectomy, Age Three
Prompted By First Memory
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My tonsils are out
A nurse speaks: “Do you want ice cream, or ice chips?”
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Dayenu
Prompted By Spring Celebrations
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This year, sadly, there are no spring celebrations. COVID-19 has taken them away from us.
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Food, Glorious Food
Prompted By Diets
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I have never been on a diet. I don’t say this to brag, just stating a fact. I have no idea how many calories are in anything. I have never read a diet book or listened to a diet guru. I eat whatever I want to, and stop when I feel full. Yet I have…
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Fear and Loathing in Hollywoodland
Prompted By Drugs and Alcohol
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I usually begin my day with a cup of coffee and a microdose of psilocybin. A microdose is defined as 80 micrograms of the carefully grown and prepared mushroom. I also take a dropper full of lion’s mane, a mushroom that, like psilocybin, has restorative properties in the cognitive realm. Eighty micrograms is a holistic…
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The Mall Is Dead – Long Live The Mall
Prompted By Shopping: Then and Now
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From Department Store Detours to Deliveries at My Door Hey there, comedy connoisseurs! Here I am here, fresh off a bargain hunt that left me with more questions than discounts. We all know the struggle is real when that cashier asks, “Paper or plastic?” But let me tell you, folks, things weren’t always this “eco-friendly…
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Body Snatchers
Prompted By Lost in Space
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Could someone do that, steal who you were, and why would they do that?
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Don’t Worry, Be Happy
Prompted By Letter to My Younger Self
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Dear 21 Year Old Betsy, You pride yourself on high achievement. That is fine and working hard will serve you well throughout your life, but I assure you, life will have its twists and turns. You will not have a career in the arts, but will find enjoyment through them. Go with the flow. Learn…
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Bike Trail
Prompted By Riding a Bicycle
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Bike Trail The summer we bought our weekend house in a Connecticut community friends invited us to lunch and introduced us to Alice and her husband David. I learned that Alice had a doctorate in music, had worked in both the music and the publishing worlds, sang in a New York chorus, and was a…
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Back to Living
Prompted By Pandemic, Year Three
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I consider March to be the beginning of year three of the pandemic. It was in March, 2020 when the virus began to affect my life. My last in-person event at the Rose was a lecture by acclaimed artist Fred Wilson, followed by a select group going to dinner in Waltham on March 3, 2020.…
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Cutting the (phone) Cord
Prompted By Technology
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I love my iPhone (even the earliest iteration, pictured above), but even before cellular technology, just having a cordless phone was a huge leap forward for me. I remember that first big brick with the antenna. We got it when my first baby was born; it was on a little table beside the chair I…
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