Day 4 of 15: Alone for the First Time in 30 Years
Sunday I woke up feeling good. The cough from the cold I got about a month ago was not as heavy in my chest. It must have been […]
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Sunday I woke up feeling good. The cough from the cold I got about a month ago was not as heavy in my chest. It must have been […]
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I’m on Day 3 out of 15 of being alone for the first time in almost 30 years. I think there’s been the random night once or twice,
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Ebola is a scary disease, and it’s a shame that most Americans watched silently while the epidemic hurtled out of control in a few countries in West Africa… and didn’t
I was born in the mid-1950’s, at the height of the baby boom. I have vivid memories of watching Leave It to Beaver and Ozzie and Harriet in
Sorry about the title of this post, which was meant to update you on last week’s total hysterectomy, when doctors removed my uterus, cervix and yes, both ovaries.
Don’t Say
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Over the fourth of July weekend, Donna and family came up, as well as my brother-in-law and his wife. The in-laws arrived Thursday and left Monday morning after
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A funny thing happened to me on Tuesday afternoon, when I tried to check in for my 8:00 Wednesday flight home from Chicago: The United Airlines app I
When we were in our 20s and still both lived in Los Angeles, some of our mutual friends dubbed my sister and me “the Sun and the Moon.” I’m
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I often (every week or so) meet a couple of close friends for happy hour. Donna, you know who they are. We like to find the nice deals
Yikes! I couldn’t find my password book all morning. At first I figured it would show up, after all I never took it out of the house.
Disorganizzzation
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