My father appreciated every meal my mother prepared for him as if it were the best meal he'd ever eaten.
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Suprise Me
Liver & Onions
Prompted By What We Ate
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My father appreciated every meal my mother prepared for him as if it were the best meal he'd ever eaten.
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Moving On
Prompted By Turning Points
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Patti and John Zussman are among my oldest and dearest friends. So I was pleased and honored when they contacted me, nearly three years ago, to be a beta tester for their new website “MyRetrospect.com”. They explained it was a story-sharing medium for baby-boomers to tell their tales, based on prompts the site would provide.…
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Billie Jean
Prompted By Separating the Art from the Artist
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I’ve always loved to dance and grew up in and with Motown and the Jackson 5. Little Michael was a phenom. Great voice, dancing whiz; he could do everything and captivated us. We loved to sing along to those early songs and imitate the dance moves. He outgrew his brothers and became the biggest show…
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A Millennial View
Prompted By Cursive — Curse or Blessing?
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This is an op-ed piece my daughter Molly wrote for her college newspaper back in 2016.
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A Pair About Shoes
Prompted By Shoes
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Well, since this is a prompt about shoes, I figured that a pair of stories would be fitting. The first one is an excerpt from my book. The Red Shoes They were fire-engine red. Cherries in the snow red, million-dollar red; movie star pouty lips, just like on Mad Men red—an I-mean-business red. They had…
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Wanting to be Susie S.
Prompted By Imitation
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My journey through high school from 1959 to 1963 was more about what I wished I could be than about actually becoming my own person. For me, that didn’t happen until I left home for college.
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Impressions: Radios
Prompted By Remembering Radios
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Two little Sony's and a tabletop radio in my bedroom.
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Dancing with the Stars, 1960s Version
Prompted By Fame
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It is so true that, as Andy Warhol famously said, “In the future, everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes.” During the summers of my freshman and sophomore years of high school, I indulged my interest in theater by becoming an apprentice at Northland Playhouse in the newly built Northland Mall in a suburb of…
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I Cheated on Tests in First Grade
Prompted By Exams
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Back to Living
Prompted By Pandemic, Year Three
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I consider March to be the beginning of year three of the pandemic. It was in March, 2020 when the virus began to affect my life. My last in-person event at the Rose was a lecture by acclaimed artist Fred Wilson, followed by a select group going to dinner in Waltham on March 3, 2020.…
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