It had been a week of fever, crushing headache, body aches, joint pain, and a mysterious rash when I finally panicked and went to the emergency room for evaluation. What a bizarre world is the ER. I saw a man, severely sunburned from head to toe, who had fallen asleep in the sun. I saw another man pulling teeth out of his mouth, stating that he had fallen down a flight of stairs. I saw a mother holding a listless child in her arms. (more…)
June 2010
Fri 25 Jun 2010
Fri 18 Jun 2010
Born Free
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Four years ago, I went apple picking on a New England farm and came home with a bag of Macs and a black baby bunny. My children were initially thrilled with this new furry family member, but eventually the novelty wore off and Bella the bunny became my charge. (more…)
Fri 11 Jun 2010
The Livin’ is Easy
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The elementary school that I attended was on the top of a large hill. On the last day of school as summer vacation was officially proclaimed, we ran down the hill screaming at the top of our lungs. Now, a mother, as summer vacation begins, I also (on occasion) can be heard screaming at the top of my lungs. (more…)
Fri 4 Jun 2010
For 3 decades, he had two waist-length signature braids and then . . . snip . . . they were gone. It has been heralded as “the haircut heard around the world”. Why? Who? Willie Nelson, of course. I grew up in Texas where he was an icon. For all of us, those braids were his identity. (more…)



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