The unusual opening interval is a minor, ascending 7th. It fills one with aching, longing and sets up the dreamy quality of this hauntingly beautiful song. It resolves quickly and those few opening notes are instantly recognizable. Tony has just confessed to accidentally killing Maria’s brother in the heat of the rumble, but they are…
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Suprise Me
Somewhere
Prompted By One Song That Moves Me
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The unusual opening interval is a minor, ascending 7th. It fills one with aching, longing and sets up the dreamy quality of this hauntingly beautiful song. It resolves quickly and those few opening notes are instantly recognizable. Tony has just confessed to accidentally killing Maria’s brother in the heat of the rumble, but they are…
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Jackie
Prompted By Women We Admire
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The epitome of grace, class, and intelligence, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis was, from the time I was very young, my idol. She married John F. Kennedy when I was a baby and she set about having babies too. She was married to JFK a mere 10 years and was pregnant five times, resulting in only…
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Won’t You Stay My Neighbor?
Prompted By Neighbors
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[T]he Fosters' marriage was the second for each. Seems that there had been an "exchange" at some point earlier such that two couples had simply, shall we say, reorganized.
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Mama, Don’t Let Your Children Grow Up To Be Cowboys
Prompted By Best Advice: Money
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As workers, we used what tools we had easily at our disposal to save: IRAs. But other than that, we enjoyed being DINKs (dual income, no kids). We didn’t have children until we’d been married 11 years. At that time, we set up a college fund and started to set aside serious money each month.…
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A bumpy section of the journey
Prompted By Stay-at-Home Parent
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In the end, she decided she didn’t want to break up the family, and returned, telling my father never to mention the idea of doing a PhD to her, EVER! It was too late. That was that.
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When Spring Break Breaks You
Prompted By Spring Break
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For my granddaughter with significant disabilities, spring break will literally break her, along with the rest of us.
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Ball of Confusion*
Prompted By 1968
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1968. High school. Last half of junior year, first half of senior year. Waiting for my life to start for real. Yearning to move on. Falling in love, falling in lust, making some bad choices and a couple of good ones, trying new things, boys on my mind, unhappy at home, hard truths, assassinations, end…
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How many disasters can you fit on the head of a pin?
Prompted By Disasters
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Don’t Cry for Me, West Covina
Prompted By My Hometown
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January 1, 1955. My father is watching the Rose Bowl on television. It’s freezing in Chicago that day, but bright and glorious in Pasadena where Ohio State trounces USC. Everyone looks happy, healthy. “Wouldn’t it be nice to raise these boys in California, where the sun shines all year long?” my dad asks my mother.…
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Life After 60
Prompted By Turning Points
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Life After 60 Like most of us I’m sure my life has had many turning points – one certainly was leaving home after college, another my first job. And then marriage, and parenthood, and that three ring circus as a working woman/wife/mother! And then in my early 60s I retired after my long career as…
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