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Mama Said There’ll Be Days Like This by
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When I bemoaned some terrible day I had had, she probably did say "there'll be days like this". . . but you'll get through them.
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Pennies From Heaven by
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When each of my first two kids was born, I stayed home for a year, and when I went back to the AG’s Office (part-time) they went to a daycare center. That seemed to work pretty well. But with the youngest, we thought it made sense to have someone come to our house, because she…
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A Gift So Nice I Got It Twice by
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Prompted By Children's Books

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The Indoor Noisy Book by Margaret Wise Brown was written in 1942. I received a hardcover copy of it in the 1950s. This  book, a colorfully illustrated story of the little dog Muffin who has a cold and must stay inside to rest,  was a gift from my across-the-street neighbor John. John was a bit…
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Walking a Mile in Her Walker by
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Prompted By Aging

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“You can’t understand someone until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes.” — American saying, author unknown Part of aging is the physical breakdown of our bodies. I have tried to slow down the inevitable by working with a physical therapist weekly to strengthen my aching back and core (such as it is). Ironically, it…
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A Sweet Kennebunkport Crush by
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Prompted By The Crush

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I don't remember much from that week, except for Tony ... Every time his eyes connected with mine, my heart gave a squeeze and then a leap.
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A Conflicted Super Bowl Fan by
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Prompted By Super Bowl

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Things eventually calmed down ... but the next year I did not enter the football pool. Football was not yet a woman's domain.
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“Retro” Revival by
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Prompted By New Beginnings

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She was bereft at the thought that we wouldn’t write weekly. We were a close-knit group and loved reading and commenting on each other’s stories. We had become long-distance friends and in one case, even met and spent a lovely day together. But when Suzy reached out, I told her I needed some time off.…
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Amusement Park Memories by
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Amusement Parks have always held a special place in the hearts of children and adults alike. They are a microcosm of joy, excitement, and lots of controlled chaos. For many, the most cherished memories are from those carefree days spent navigating the labyrinth of rides and attractions. For me one of the quintessential amusement park…
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My Christmas Poetry by
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Prompted By Holiday Letters

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Each year a homemade card, each year a poem
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The Parents Group by
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Prompted By Community

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The Parents Group When our son was born in New York Hospital I was asked if we’d like to attend The First Year of Life,  a series of quarterly lectures by Lee Salk,  the renown child psychologist.  Of course we signed up and over the following year we attended four wonderful lectures held in a…
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