I always loved to dance, but was a sickly kid, so my mother withdrew me from dance lessons. I came back as an adult beginner to ballet class in my early 20s. Though never great, I truly enjoyed it. I have a wonderful sense of rhythm, can dance modern and “pop” very well, but enjoyed…
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Suprise Me
Ruth Paige Dance Studio
Prompted By Lessons
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I always loved to dance, but was a sickly kid, so my mother withdrew me from dance lessons. I came back as an adult beginner to ballet class in my early 20s. Though never great, I truly enjoyed it. I have a wonderful sense of rhythm, can dance modern and “pop” very well, but enjoyed…
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Tuesday Was Newsweek Day
Prompted By Magazines
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I first subscribed to Newsweek as an undergrad at Brandeis. It arrived in my mailbox on Tuesdays. Though I often took literature courses with heavy reading loads, I looked forward to Tuesday afternoons. Those I devoted to reading Newsweek. I’d come back to my dorm room after lunch, get comfy on my bed and settle…
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We Are Family
Prompted By Cousins
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Once we were six, and now we are five. First cousins. We lined up like this: my sister, the oldest; the only boy; two of us born a few months apart; the middle of three sisters; and the baby. We posed for pictures together from the time we were toddlers. In the beginning, there were…
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Tracing Our Roots
Prompted By Family Trips
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Hermine & Naftali, Paris 1939 Tracing our Roots I’ve written about a family trip we made years ago tracing my roots to Charleston, South Carolina where my father was stationed during the war and where I was born. (See Parkchester, Celebrate Me Home) More recently we traced my husband’s roots to the German city of…
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The End of the World, part two
Prompted By 9/11 Twenty Years Later
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In the last eighteen months, there have been so many tragedies that I couldn't even say which was the worst.
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Brubeck
Prompted By Memorable Performances
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Brubeck Over the years I’ve seen many memorable performances, early on as a teenager hearing Ella Fitzgerald at the Danbury Fair (See The Camper-Waitress Goes to the Fair) ; and since dramas and musicals on Broadway, Off Broadway, and at regional theater (See On the Aisle); and wonderful performances at cabarets, concert halls, and stadiums –…
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Why I Missed the Moon Landing
Prompted By Moon Landing
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I never actually saw the moon landing on television until long after it happened. On July 20, 1969, my husband and I were on what turned out to be a once-in-a-lifetime, eight-week trip to Europe, Greece, and Israel. We had a vague notion that American astronauts had walked on the moon by looking at photos…
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Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress
Prompted By In My Mother's Closet
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Mainly I remember my mother’s closet as a great place to play hide and seek. It was a big walk-in closet shaped like an L, so you could go around the corner to hide and a seeker might just look in the doorway and not see you. There was also a little door that led…
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I got shot!
Prompted By Vaccination
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I got shot! Greeting du jour – “Got your shots?” RetroFlash / 6 Words – Dana Susan Lehrman
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Onward to acid and heat