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Tag Archives: memories
Raising Daughters
I only have one daughter, but while visiting her this week and watching her interact with her two daughters, thirteen and nine, I’m grateful that after my girl was born, I had two boys. Boys are easier. One girl is … Continue reading
Posted in Just Blogging
Tagged children, exercise, family, life, memories, motherhood, mothers and daughters, parenting, relationships, women
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The Sibilant Sound of Sand
This post comes from a weekly memoir writing prompt provided by The Red Dress Club. This week’s RemembeRED prompt was to write about sand. My mother hated sand. She suffered no sand in her house, no sand in her car, … Continue reading
Posted in Just Blogging
Tagged children, family, home, library, Long Island Sound, memories, motherhood, nostalgia, Sand, Virginia Beach
14 Comments
All Good Things Must End
Do you ever notice, the older you get, the more things you took for granted seem to just disappear from your life, and you can’t even put your finger on their passing? Take phone booths, for instance. I saw one … Continue reading
Posted in Just Blogging
Tagged As the World Turns, Bo Brady and Hope Williams, Days of Our Lives, humor, life, memories, motherhood, nostalgia, postaweek2011, retirement, Soap opera, women
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Second Sight
Last night, as I was standing at the stove stirring a pot of lentil chili, I felt my husband staring at me from his usual perch at the kitchen work table. Yes, youngsters, when you’ve been married for nearly forty … Continue reading
Posted in Favorite posts, Just Blogging
Tagged aging, life, Love, marriage, memories, nostalgia, relationships, University of Connecticut, women
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What’s in a Name?
My father named me Susan, he said, because the Hebrew form of it, Shoshanah, meant the Rose of Sharon. One of his favorite books in the Old Testament was the Song of Solomon, and he particularly liked the passage, “I … Continue reading
Posted in Favorite posts, Just Blogging
Tagged children, Hebrew language, life, memories, names, Old Testament, parenting, postaweek2011, relationships, Rose of Sharon
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Trips Down Memory Lanes
I stood outside my friend’s house in Connecticut yesterday afternoon. I didn’t go in, though I wanted to. The house looked quite different from the last time I saw it. Trees that had been knocked down in a violent storm … Continue reading
Posted in Just Blogging
Tagged aging, family, Google, Google Streetview, grandparents, life, memories, nostalgia
2 Comments
No Wonder We Have a Weight Problem in America
When our children were little, we had a Saturday morning tradition of going to Dunkin Donuts and bringing home a dozen donuts for the kids to eat while they watched their cartoons. They each got to pick their favorite to … Continue reading
Posted in Just Blogging
Tagged Crayola, Dunkin Donuts, home, humor, life, memories, obesity
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If You Use a Bad Word and Nobody Is Around to Hear It, Is It Still a Bad Word?
I don’t know what’s come over me lately. I’m sixty-two years old and just started using the “s” word. You know the one that is four letters long and ends in t? I mean that word. I never use it … Continue reading
Posted in Just Blogging
Tagged aging, family, grandparents, home, humor, Language, life, memories, retirement, Vocabulary
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A Year’s End Reflection
Every nerve ending was fired with excitement as we left Dunkin Donuts, thermoses full of hot coffee, and crossed the Chesapeake Bay Bridge in the dark. There is something magical about watching the sunrise on the Eastern Shore, steaming cup … Continue reading
Posted in Favorite posts, Just Blogging
Tagged aging, Boston, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Christmas, Connecticut, Eastern Shore of Maryland, family, home, Labor Day, life, memories, Michigan, motherhood, nostalgia, parenting, relationships, retirement, Virginia, women
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