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Lest We Forget by
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Prompted By Beaches

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2024 is the 80th anniversary of D-day, the joint Allied invasion on the beaches of Normandy to liberate France from the Nazis.
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Retreat, Isolate, and Shut Down by
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(11 Stories)

Prompted By Illness

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...with isolation and aloneness as the only relief.
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The Gs by
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Prompted By Ex-Friends

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The Gs Louise and I were both living in the women’s graduate dorm at Columbia in the 1960s while I was in library school and she in the social work program,  and we soon became fast friends. Within a few years after grad school we each married,  happily our new husbands hit it off,  and…
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Meditation? You Mean Sitting There Like a Pretzel, Not Thinking About My To-Do List? by
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Prompted By Meditation

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    Meditation. It’s all the rage these days, like kale chips and adult coloring books. Everyone’s hopping on the bandwagon, chanting “om” and levitating off the floor… or at least that’s what the Instagram influencers want you to believe. But for the rest of us, busy bees drowning in a never-ending to-do list, meditation…
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Jehovah’s Witness Encounter by
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Prompted By Door-to-Door Sales

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I was a little kid, maybe 4 years old, so my brother was probably 9 at the time, significantly larger than me. We had the kind of roller skates described by Melanie in her 1971 song “Brand New Key”; the kind that attached to our own shoes, then tightened with a key. We were skating…
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Jewelry Girl by
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The night after my father died I received a call from an older first cousin, trying to console me. He remembered that I was a serious little girl who LOVED jewelry. Funny, but not a surprising combination, since my maternal grandfather owned a jewelry store in Toledo, OH and when we visited, I would press…
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Friendships That End and Those that Endure by
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(298 Stories)

Prompted By Ex-Friends

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It is said that a predictor of happiness and longevity as we age is maintaining strong friendships.
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Prinderella and the Cince by
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(359 Stories)

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I loved fairy tales as a young girl. I remember that I was reading “Grimm’s Fairy Tales” when I fell ill during the summer of 1964 and spent a week in the infirmary. I was 11 years old, had thrown up during Sunday morning services, (Our Father, who art in Heaven…blechhh…). The whole camp used…
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Launching my firstborn by
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Instead of a heart-to-heart talk, we sang along with a "classic rock" station at the top of our lungs.
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My Guilty Pleasures by
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Prompted By Guilty Pleasures

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Here is where we find out if you can keep my Guilty Pleasures secret. Q-Tips; I stick the Q Tip into my ear canal, not too far. I always (always) keep my Q Tips away from children. Feline Videos; I have a thing for cat videos and when I like a particular video I attach…
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