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Caring to say goodbye by
100
(170 Stories)

Prompted By Caregiving

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What does care mean when you can say goodbye? And when you cannot?
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Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte by
100
(194 Stories)

Prompted By Banned Books

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In the Midwest, the voice of a wise, sweet spider as been silenced. Charlotte's Web is a banned book. Who would have thought?
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In My Life (I Love You More) by
25
(26 Stories)

Prompted By Beatles vs Stones

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Not only do I still have all the original albums, I still have the fan magazines.
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Degree in Self Confidence by
200
(359 Stories)

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I was determined to be a Theatre Major. I picked Brandeis because it had an excellent theatre department and plunged right in, auditioning and landing a small role in the first Main Stage show my freshman year. I took acting classes, speech classes, movement. I also stage managed many plays throughout my four years at…
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The Diagnosis by
25
(41 Stories)

Prompted By Boredom

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Mr Bucco and the Ginger Cat by
200
(346 Stories)

Prompted By Home

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Mr Bucco and the Ginger cat My parents’ first house was on a shady street in the Bronx bought after WW II on the GI bill.  My dad set up his medical practice on the first floor and we lived on the floor above.  (See also Fluffy, or How I Got My Dog,   Magnolia, The Story…
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War and Remembrance by
10
(24 Stories)

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Even though I received a formal invitation to participate in the Viet Nam war, I declined.
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A cup of tea, a game of backgammon, and memories of Mao by
50
(77 Stories)

Prompted By Snowy Days

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Dan and Sally invited me in, and with their daughter, we played backgammon, and they made me a cup of tea and offered me some cookies.
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Unforgettable by
100
(165 Stories)

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As my mother descended into dementia, her letters stopped, and we kept in touch through phone calls, increasingly with my father alone.  By the time my mother died, he had become my confidante and mutual support system.
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The Friday Dress by
5
(5 Stories)

Prompted By What We Wore

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Being pretty much the academic nerd, I’m reasonably certain that no one in my mid 1960s  high school life looked to me for fashion statements.  Moreover, I wasn’t allowed to clothes shop with any frequency, and when I did, I got little guidance from my disinterested mother. But I did know about and covet Villager…
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