Family Relationships Ah, family. The people you share a significant portion of your DNA with, which for some translates to a deep and abiding love. For others, well, it’s like being stuck in a crowded elevator with a toddler who keeps smearing mashed banana on the emergency stop button. Me? My family? I fall…
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Suprise Me
A Unofficial Family Feud Memoir
Prompted By Family Relationships
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Family Relationships Ah, family. The people you share a significant portion of your DNA with, which for some translates to a deep and abiding love. For others, well, it’s like being stuck in a crowded elevator with a toddler who keeps smearing mashed banana on the emergency stop button. Me? My family? I fall…
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Post Office Philosopher
Prompted By The P O
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Post Office Philosopher Recently two of my out-of-town friends had birthdays and as both are serious readers I thought they’d enjoy a good book I’d just read. So I bought two more copies, wrapped each for mailing, and headed to the post office where I found John my favorite postal guy behind the counter, “I’ll…
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Bounteous Fruits
Prompted By Retrospect Retrospective
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"A farm family ambience, sifting compost piles of memory, tilling soils of a late lamented culture..."
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Our Disunited Selves
Prompted By Disunited States
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The United States of America, a beacon of hope and freedom for millions around the world, is facing a crisis of disunity. In recent years, the country has become increasingly divided along political, social, and economic lines. This disunity is threatening to undermine the very foundations of American democracy. There are a…
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Scouting Disasters
Prompted By Scouting
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What I do remember from my early teen years is being the Den Mother for my youngest brother’s Cub Scout pack.
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1968: From the Reactionary South to the Revolutionary West
Prompted By 1968
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“You say you want a revolution...we all want to change the world,” sing the Beatles.
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To an Athlete Dying Young
Prompted By 1963
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To an Athlete Dying Young I remember that day so vividly, it’s hard to believe it was over 60 years ago. In the fall of 1963 I was in my senior year at NYU Heights. (See Ghostwriting in the Family, The Fortune Cookie Candidate and Theatre Dreams) I was a member of the college theatre group, and…
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Moe the Stooge
Prompted By Broadcast News
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Which reminds me of the old joke of the waiter who, serving a table of picky, impatient, bossy, demeaning, and complaining diners, asks the question: “Is anything ok?”
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Retrospect Post Number 241
Prompted By Retrospect Retrospective
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As we all take a well-deserved break for the month of January to reflect on the future of Retrospect, thanks to all who read and commented as I responded every week to the question, “What’s Your Story?”
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The Party That Rocked my Block
Prompted By Parties
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My first two kids were pretty tame as teens, so when I learned about the ambulance in front of our house and every neighbor standing outside watching, it was a shock. Child #3 was far more social than her sibs, and she threw quite a party in my absence. Of course, my husband and I…
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