Suprise Me

Bookends by
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Prompted By Theater

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As introverted and retiring as I am now, I was much more so back in 1975.
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Can Friendship and Forgiveness Coexist? by
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Prompted By Forgiveness

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Can you forgive a friend? My answer is a resounding “yes.” In fact, it goes beyond something you can do to something you must do.
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Blue Suede Shoes by
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Prompted By Shoes

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These may not be the type of blue suede shoes that Elvis was singing about, but they are currently my favorite dressy shoes.
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Eating History (Or No one Makes it Like Mom). by
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Prompted By What We Ate

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  My father grew up in a Irish-catholic family of 9, In the city of San Francisco, so his comfort food was usually canned- he would say “creamy” and I would say “mushy.” Later, I would barely recognize the diarrhea green spinach, the small skinless egg potatoes, the orangish spaghetti-Os and pungent Dinty-Moore stew that…
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Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by
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Prompted By Children's Books

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Looking back at all these treasured books, it's hard to find any unifying theme. Why did I love them so much? I don't know.
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The Magic Potion by
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution." – Albert Einstein
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What’s So Special About a Sunrise? by
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Prompted By Dawn

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My mother-in-law and her sister loved taking pictures of sunrises.  Both women shared many of them on Facebook or by email or text from their ipads; a very techie thing for a couple women in their 80’s.  They obviously felt sunrises are much more special than I thought them to be.  I’m more of a…
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A Piece of the Action by
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Prompted By Holidaze

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Then the paramedics began running up the hill with stretchers and backboards. Still, no Cindy.
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One child’s path from marginalization to equality by
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(77 Stories)

Prompted By Inequality

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My own reconnecting with Laurel took place during the December holidays, spring breaks, or summers, the only times I was home from Harvard. I recall how special it was ...picking her up from the House family and bringing her home for the weekend.
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There’s Something Happening Here (?) by
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Prompted By Recycling

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Visit the brand new transfer station, spanking clean. Return home and excitedly relate the news. "You're raving about a dump?" Never mind.
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