Who are you? Is the you you think you know authentic? Do you examine who you are, the portrait you portray, the person we’ve all come to know and believe it’s you? Can you fly yet? Does your consciousness expand on every level? Can you slither through solid walls manipulating your molecules? Can…
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Suprise Me
The Shape Shifter
Prompted By Imitation
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Who are you? Is the you you think you know authentic? Do you examine who you are, the portrait you portray, the person we’ve all come to know and believe it’s you? Can you fly yet? Does your consciousness expand on every level? Can you slither through solid walls manipulating your molecules? Can…
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What We Learned from the Roosters
Prompted By Lessons
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You know how roosters crow in the morning to greet the dawn? That’s a myth, we learned when we moved in.
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Sunburn
Prompted By Embarrassment
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Sunburn One sunny Friday afternoon we went to our local coffeeshop for a quick bite and then to the garage to get the car for our weekend drive to Connecticut. My fair-skinned husband is prone to sunburn so after putting the convertible top down, he rubbed some sunscreen on his face. Then as he drove…
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Verve
Prompted By Magazines
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The crown jewels of his magazine collection are the first eight issues of Verve. He wouldn't let me touch them, but would instead slowly turn the pages for me.
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What we threw out
Prompted By What We Ate
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I didn’t eat for several years. My mother prepared dishes that were unable to go down my throat, dishes consisting of soggy and over-cooked frozen vegetables, dishes with cream corn from a can–not even worthy of bluegill bait–and shriveled peas, dishes with roast beef so over-cooked that it would not only suck out all the saliva in your…
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This Little Light of Mine
Prompted By Traditions
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Chanukah has always been my favorite holiday. Not because of the gifts — my parents actually gave us our gifts on Dec. 25th when the rest of our friends were getting theirs — but because I loved lighting the candles, singing the traditional songs, playing dreidel, and eating Chanukah gelt (chocolate circles wrapped in gold…
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Father’s Day: What I Remember
Prompted By Father's Day
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Is That You, Mrs. Schwartz?
Prompted By The Twilight Zone
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We live in a large, one story, L-shaped house. Though 70 years old, we are only the third owners. It is a contemporary, and was built as a retirement home by “Mom” and “Pop” Schwartz, who made their fortune in corrugated boxes. It sits on a corner lot, one block west of Boston College. The…
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Life on the Move
Prompted By Moving Day
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There are many lessons I have learned ... Moves are a complex blend of stress, opportunity, and calamity.
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Why I Can’t Sleep or Once Upon a Mattress
Prompted By Sleepy Time
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I have a long history of poor sleep. When I was still working, a colleague and I used to joke that we should have called one another at 4:00 a.m. because we were both up at ridiculous o’clock every day.
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