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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Migraine Mayhem
Another day with this unwanted, insidious beast. It seeks my near constant companionship, laying claim on my time and energy. I have given up so much because of it – my job, special events, movies, concerts, and gatherings. What more … Continue reading
Sandwich Generation Bypass
My father was 53 when I was born and my mother, 40 which was considered old for pregnancy at that time (1957). Considering that I am now 53 myself, I cannot imagine having a little newborn in the house. I … Continue reading
Remembering September 11th
Some crazy pilot lost control and hit one of the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers. That was my initial reaction to the witchy sight of that plane firing into the first skyscraper. I had just tuned into the news around … Continue reading
The Memory Bird Sings in This Empty Nest
My little girl was dressed up in a polka dot outfit edged in layers because this was 1990. My heart quickened as the mustard colored bus arrived to scoop up my kindergartner and take her out into the big world … Continue reading