The Children's Room became my domain. This is where I first started reading about Beezus and Ramona, Mrs. Piggle Wiggle, Amelia Earhart, Emma Lazarus,The All-of-a-Kind Family, Charlotte, Nancy Drew, and the magic stories of Edward Eager.
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Suprise Me
A Place of Wonder
Prompted By Libraries
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The Children's Room became my domain. This is where I first started reading about Beezus and Ramona, Mrs. Piggle Wiggle, Amelia Earhart, Emma Lazarus,The All-of-a-Kind Family, Charlotte, Nancy Drew, and the magic stories of Edward Eager.
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You Need to Calm Down
Prompted By Road Rage
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At first I couldn’t think of any experience that would rise to the level of road rage. Annoyance with another driver who did something stupid, sure. Maybe a little cursing under my breath, or an occasional blast on my rather wimpy horn. But nothing that I would really call rage. I joked that I was…
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Non, je ne regrette rien!
Prompted By Regrets
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I had a glimpse of the future at East Lansing Junior High--and it didn't look good. It seemed like a reprieve when our family moved to the other side of the world. I wasn't sorry.
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I’m on the Outside Looking In…
Prompted By Cliques and Clubs
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When I was in first and second grade, I went to Central Elementary, the “school on the hill”, the one which all the kids who would later be in the “in-crowd” attended.
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Salud y Paz
Prompted By War
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We asked what they needed most and they requested a transportation vehicle. Not an ambulance—that would be too much of a target.
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Inks and Derek: Art and the Cricket Scores
Prompted By An Unforgettable Person
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Inks and Derek: Art and the Cricket Scores In the early 1970s my husband Danny accepted a stint in his company’s London office. (See Laundry Day in London, Kinky Boots, Valentine’s Day in Foggytown, Intro to Cookery, and Munro) He’d be working for a guy named Derek whom I hadn’t met, but Danny assured me I’d…
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Don’t You (Forget About Me)
Prompted By Tracking People Down
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My high school was a small, selective public high school on the campus of Montclair State College that admitted 30 students in each grade, 15 boys and 15 girls. It went from seventh through twelfth grade, so you can imagine how well we got to know each other, such a small group spending six years…
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The Wurst of Times
Prompted By Retirement
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First there was the retirement that wasn’t, observed by many, and then there was the retirement that “was”, observed by almost no one. And midway between them was a short-circuited retirement, a retirement that “wasn’t” also observed by almost no one. The end.
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That Sunday That Summer
Prompted By That Summer
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I met my second husband, Ken, in the summer of ’92. Shortly after we met, we went to a wedding where I remember dancing to this song, ubiquitous at the time. As soon as I saw the prompt, I thought of it…it reminds me of him in the very nicest way. There was a full…
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Kennedy Inauguration Plagiarism?
Prompted By Inaugurations
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I’ve enjoyed all of your stories about inaugurations, especially those about JFK’s in 1961. But do you know wherefrom he got his most famous quote? Soon after that fabulous speech, the word started going around in alumni circles of The Choate School that they had heard words like that before. As a fellow alumnus (am…
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