It’s easy to laugh about senior moments when your parents lived long lives with their faculties intact. Not so easy for my friend whose mother and uncles all developed Alzheimer’s.
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Suprise Me
Memento Mori
Prompted By Senior Moments
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It’s easy to laugh about senior moments when your parents lived long lives with their faculties intact. Not so easy for my friend whose mother and uncles all developed Alzheimer’s.
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Love That Dirty Water
Prompted By First Day of School
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My oldest sister went off to Radcliffe College in September 1962, just as I started seventh grade. I was fascinated with Radcliffe – the apple trees with circular benches around them in Radcliffe Yard, the nine old homey-looking brick dorms around the lush green Quad – and with the bustling Harvard Square area. It seemed…
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What I watched, what I didn’t…
Prompted By What We Watched
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Television came to our house late in the form of a used 10-inch Motorola with a cabinet as big as the Ritz. Sunday night was family night. Except for dinner, we weren’t big on family rituals but Sunday night was an exception. I’d be called inside to watch “The Ed Sullivan Show” (with varied interest…
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Sixties vibe is still alive
Prompted By Shopping Local
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Lao Tzu! Wait Up!
Prompted By Regrets
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I spend time inundated by regret. I spend = and opposite time beset by anticipatory dread, a phrase taught me by JE. I am happy to be free of JE. I sadly miss JE. Freedom. Loss. Regret for the past, dread for the future. But wait! I can be here now. Zip! No regrets. No…
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A Junior Mistake
Prompted By Embarrassment
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The room froze, and I immediately realized that I'd said something that was taken in a way I didn't mean.
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What Friendship Means
Prompted By Friendship
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Just Keep Driving…
Prompted By Going to Work
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Fish in the Street, Snakes Under Glass
Prompted By Weather
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When I looked out the front door, I saw a hip-deep lake where my yard had been ...
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TAPS
Prompted By War & Remembrance
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Grace's bugle will shatter the silent spring with piercing streams of silver. Four notes will hold up the sky while they echo through the cemetery, layered like too many tears on a little girl’s cheek.
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