The basement looked bright and cheery, and the wall added a lot of color. Alas, the sentiments on the wall remain relevant today.
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Suprise Me
Teen Art in the Basement
Prompted By Basements and Attics
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The basement looked bright and cheery, and the wall added a lot of color. Alas, the sentiments on the wall remain relevant today.
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Walking a Mile in Her Walker
Prompted By Aging
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“You can’t understand someone until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes.” — American saying, author unknown Part of aging is the physical breakdown of our bodies. I have tried to slow down the inevitable by working with a physical therapist weekly to strengthen my aching back and core (such as it is). Ironically, it…
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I liked Ike, but I was supposed to root for Stevenson
Prompted By That Was Then, This Is Now
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Then: Waiting in the railway crossing shack with the gate keeper, hoping for a Boston & Maine diesel to come along. Now: Wishing I could feel the earth shake as a steam locomotive rolled past with a full load of freight, throttle wide open to make the grade. Then: Watching my mom crank the…
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Freedom, Balance, and my Bike
Prompted By Riding a Bicycle
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Learning to ride a bike can teach you some key lifelong lessons. That's what my red rocket did.
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Soapy Masterpieces
Prompted By Guilty Pleasures
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One guilty pleasure I share with my husband is PBS Masterpiece Theater serials
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Bows and Flows of Angel Hair
Prompted By Accessorize, Accessorize
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Accessories? I have never been into purses or shoes or hats or scarves. I have bought all those things, of course, but only as needed, not in a collecting kind of way. However, in junior high school, I wore bows in my hair almost every day. My coiffure may not have been the angel hair…
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Banishing Boredom for Kids
Prompted By Boredom
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Boredom is a state of mind that doesn’t need to exist, especially for children.
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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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More I Cannot Wish You
Prompted By Being Different
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I came to college incredibly naive about all things sexual and gender-related. As a theater major, I was certainly surrounded by gays; I was totally unaware. Perhaps they were too, as many were still closeted in the early 1970s. My junior year, I won the role of Sarah Brown in “Guys and Dolls”. The show…
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