College Girl – for Aunt Hannah “One is never too old to learn.” Hannah told us when she announced she was starting college in her 80s. My husband’s aunt Hannah was the gentlest soul I’ve ever known. No one in our family can remember her saying a harsh or an unkind word. Hannah and her…
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Suprise Me
College Girl – for Aunt Hannah
Prompted By Aging
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College Girl – for Aunt Hannah “One is never too old to learn.” Hannah told us when she announced she was starting college in her 80s. My husband’s aunt Hannah was the gentlest soul I’ve ever known. No one in our family can remember her saying a harsh or an unkind word. Hannah and her…
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Catching the Waves
Prompted By Beaches
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"It's really a blast," I wrote in my travel diary. That was high praise in 1966.
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A brief audible history
Prompted By What We Listened To
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Back in the early days of the Internet, I wrote for a short-lived interactive startup in Santa Monica. I was a practicing jazz musician at the time, so of course I needed the money. Before the interactive outfit folded I happily researched and wrote a brief musical history of Mozart, a jazz jukebox, a classical…
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Hooray for Hollywood
Prompted By What We Watched
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The first time this prompt, “What We Watched,” appeared, I wrote a story about the television shows I loved growing up, TV shows of my youth. That was the very first story I posted on Retrospect, and it started me on a wonderful adventure which has continued through 60 stories so far, with many more yet to…
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With Gratitude: Mean Girls
Prompted By Middle School
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While gaggles of kids talked and laughed at lunch, I found a quiet corner and savored my solitude as I ate my sandwich alone. Thanks to a thoughtful custodian who unlocked a room for me, I could avoid being seen; I spent my period of exile in silent, and sometimes salty, contemplation.
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A Tale of Two Betsys
Prompted By Question Authority
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Something one must remember about me is the environment in which I was raised. My mother had serious mental health issues. My father didn’t want to upset her and instructed us to do the same. We all took a lot from her and that became the norm, until I blew up and fought back, screaming…
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Not Woke But Trying
Prompted By Mind the Gap
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While I am far from woke, I really want to learn.
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Drive
Prompted By Going to Work
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With the exception of walking when working downtown, briefly, when I lived in the Boston (while pregnant with David), and taking the bus in Chicago, I always drove to work. During my many years in sales, I either flew to out-of-town appointments and rented a car, or drove to see clients, using my own car.…
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What Happens to Those Photos After a Divorce?
Prompted By Divorce
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One of my favorite stories about my late mother-in-law, AKA Nana, was the group family photo taken at a wedding. She had a huge copy made, which hung prominently in her living room. She loved that picture. But when my youngest sister-in-law was divorced, what was she going to do with a beloved and expensive…
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Hitchin’ A Ride
Prompted By Dangerous Deeds
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Two college girls on a somewhat risky summer adventure.
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