Suprise Me
1969
Prompted By Strikes
/ Stories
Honoring My Father
Prompted By Veterans Day
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My father joined the Army Air Corps in January, 1941, a full 11 months BEFORE Pearl Harbor. There was no separate Air Force at this time, it was still a division of the Army. He longed to be part of something bigger than himself. He had worked for the Chevrolet division of General Motors since…
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A Minnesota Winter Rapture
Prompted By Can You Go Home Again?
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In Minnesota, winter is both a threat and a reward.
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Kiss Your Ass Goodbye
Prompted By Cold War Coping
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All of us of a certain age remember the “duck and cover” drill, as if ducking under our desks would shield us from nuclear fall-out. We labeled it the “kiss your ass goodbye” move. After World War II, as more countries, particularly our mortal enemy, the Soviet Union, obtained nuclear capability, some built their own…
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Meant For Our Eyes Only
Prompted By New Beginnings
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I stood there in the heavy underbrush with tears in my eyes and a broken heart....
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Untitled
Prompted By S#*t My Family Said
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Trying to work
Prompted By Going to Work
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It was clear I needed a job. Turning twenty, literate (two years of college behind me), energetic, and flexible—surely this would not be too hard. But it turned out I knew nothing about finding work.
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Young Stylemaker
Prompted By What We Wore
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It was a time of experimentation and self-expression, and self-express we did.
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“Do you believe in fairies?”
Prompted By Do You Believe in Magic?
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Eva Le Gallienne as Peter Pan 1928 ”Do you believe in fairies?” When my mother was young her parents took her to Broadway to see Peter Pan, the title role played by the actress Eva Le Gallienne who famously flew on wires over the heads of the audience. The London-born Le G as she was called,…
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Necessary Chore
Prompted By Laundry
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As with cooking, I did not learn to do laundry from my mother. She had household help for much of her life. I learned to iron (a task she NEVER learned) in the costume shop at camp in 1967. That was useful. We had a service that washed the sheets, but we had to make…
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