When I got pregnant with my daughter, I worked at the law school on the UC Berkeley campus, known then as Boalt Hall. I described my position there as “petty bureaucrat,” doing payroll and other administrative duties. It so happened that nine women on the staff became pregnant that year. Rumors circulated among staff that…
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Suprise Me
Life Off the Fast Lane: Staying Home with kids
Prompted By Stay-at-Home Parent
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When I got pregnant with my daughter, I worked at the law school on the UC Berkeley campus, known then as Boalt Hall. I described my position there as “petty bureaucrat,” doing payroll and other administrative duties. It so happened that nine women on the staff became pregnant that year. Rumors circulated among staff that…
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The birth of a country story-song
Prompted By One Song That Moves Me
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Trump was the opposite of everything represented by the big man who worked in the mine. I began with an opening verse whose phrasing was very close to the original.
Every morning at the Tower, you could see him arrive
With soft, small hands, he weighed two-forty-five
Wore an extra-long tie, stared at all the girls’ tits
And everybody knew you didn't give no lip to Mean Don
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And now for an unexpected interruption of logical sequence
Prompted By Comic Relief
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He would hold the instrument behind his back in his left hand, the bow behind his back in the right, and play. Once he had your attention, he would proceed to lie down on the living room carpet and continue, with no loss of rhythm or resonance
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The Great Hampton Babysitter Heist
Prompted By Nannies and Babysitters
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The Great Hampton Babysitter Heist When our son Noah was very young we spent several summers in the Hamptons in a rented house a short drive from both the beach and the town. One summer my husband Danny invited his business colleague Stan to join us for the weekend with his wife Lynn and their…
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From House Calls to No Calls
Prompted By Family Medicine
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All of this makes me long for the days when most health care was affordable and doctors were reachable by simply calling their office.
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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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Freezer Money
Prompted By Best Advice: Money
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Two hundred dollars in - excuse the expression - cold, hard cash.
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Not a Dream #1
Prompted By Disasters
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“There would have been no rescue here!” The fire marshal held my arm as fiercely as my gaze, neither of us paying attention to the breast milk leaking across my shirt. I tore my eyes away from his and tried again to look at the house, still reeking of wet char, a crazy perimeter of crime tape separating the ugly remains of our home from the gorgeous June morning.
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The Ties That Bind Us
Prompted By Reconnecting
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My reconnecting stories begin with ways to rekindle old ties that have fallen away over the years.
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What My Father’s Belt Told Me
Prompted By What My Father Told Me
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When I was about 10 years old a friend, Dougie, the neighborhood troublemaker, dared me to smoke a cigarette.
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