The girls wore long gowns and white gloves, and the boys wore tuxedos. The girls also carried bouquets of long-stemmed roses in colors that were coordinated with our gowns.
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Suprise Me
Up, Up and Away
Prompted By Graduation
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The girls wore long gowns and white gloves, and the boys wore tuxedos. The girls also carried bouquets of long-stemmed roses in colors that were coordinated with our gowns.
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Sally’s authentic Woodstock photos and more
Prompted By Woodstock
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Woodstock, the original, and re-created
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Dan’s Bad Summer
Prompted By Trauma
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There are many forms of trauma from psychological to emotional to physical. One cannot outweigh or place a different set of values from one to another. In this story, I will describe a horrible accident my husband sustained about 21 months ago, what we know about it and how very lucky we are that he…
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Being Ray
Prompted By Imitation
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Then one day I read a story about a sea monster...
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Sealed With A Kiss
Prompted By Embarrassment
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If you say something embarrassing, you may be able to deny it plausibly. That's not the case if you embarrass yourself IN WRITING!
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The Chemistry Cheat
Prompted By Cheating
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At this point I had to make a split-second choice. I could stop and tell Mr. C or just let it go.
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Of Fast Breaks and Thin Mints
Prompted By Guilty Pleasures
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With Louie Dampier's basketball prowess setting the stage, I learned just how delicious it could be to eat Thin Mints and Trefoils while listening to or watching tournament basketball.
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The Magic Potion
Prompted By Do You Believe in Magic?
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution." – Albert Einstein
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Weddings are great, but it’s just a day….
Prompted By Weddings
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I was not nearly as concerned with the minutiae of planning my wedding as I was with the marriage that would follow. In 1975, I married the love of my life (Don) following an almost three year engagement. Three years in which we finished college degrees, endured parents on both sides who did not want…
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