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Calendar Girl by
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Prompted By Baby Books

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My parents didn’t keep baby books, but they did keep photo albums. The kind with the black construction paper pages. They pasted the pictures in, or else sometimes the pictures were held by those photo corners with adhesive on the back. They made an album for each of their three daughters. At some point, after…
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We Could Use Some Middle Children These Days by
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Prompted By Birth Order

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As we mark Middle Child Day, I think we are missing folks who embody the stereotypical qualities of middle children.
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What Retirement? by
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Prompted By Retirement

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Don't regret having to retire. Some are denied the privilege.
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Who Doesn’t Want a Wife? by
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(34 Stories)

Prompted By Women's Lib

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In the fall of 1974 I arrived as an incoming freshwoman at Mills College in Oakland, California. We were each assigned a “zipper,” an upperclasswoman who helped orient us to the college, the Bay Area, and the particularities of language in the heyday of feminism. My college essay included something about how comfortable I expected…
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The Dinner Party by
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The Dinner Party I’ve written about my mother Jessie before and some of the things she’s told me – among them how to approach difficult tasks,  and how to rectify mistakes made – and I try to heed her words.   (See  My Game Mother, Elbow Grease   and Art Imitates Life) Jessie was a high school…
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The ancient lodge of the cyclist: “We’re old but we’re steadfast.” by
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Prompted By Riding a Bicycle

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If,a guy isn’t sure what brand of bike he is riding, then you know he’s not in the fraternity. Members not only know what brand they are riding but can tell you whether it’s made of carbon fiber, aluminum, titanium, or steel.
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Give Me a “D” by
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(22 Stories)

Prompted By In the Band

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Sometimes the prize you seek is not the prize at all.
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Aunt Jocie by
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(15 Stories)

Prompted By Aunts & Uncles

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She and my mother were distinctly different personalities, but I always thought of her as a second mother.
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Father and Son Craps by
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(40 Stories)

Prompted By Dice

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A grown son is one of life’s rewards. Once I could carry him on my shoulders, he holding my ears. Now he towers over me, and knows how to do things, talk to people, manage situations, has a family of his own, makes a living, and (surprisingly, considering his gene pool) he can dance. It is thrilling. Why would I want to screw up this good thing by taking him to Vegas?
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Thunderbolt by
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Prompted By Priciest Purchase

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I, in the throes of the Dunning-Kruger Effect*, decided that it was obviously the bike that was blocking my path to Über-ridership.
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