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the coolest

February 28th, 2017

 

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the happy spaceman

My dad brought home a record player with one speaker designed like a plastic jukebox and looked like a fabulous little space man.  When I plugged it in next to the couch, its silver plastic chrome lit up bright red. Continue reading “the coolest” »

legacy

February 21st, 2017
Coastal Miwoks were here first

Coastal Miwoks were here first

Nobody taught us about indigenous people in our region of California.  Before third grade and the ‘Marin County Unit” we studied that year, kids in my neighborhood made up what we thought the Coastal Miwok tribes did, collecting acorns, what they ate, how they fished, and made shell jewelry. Continue reading “legacy” »

thinking about the old days

February 14th, 2017
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Tiburon’s trestle

Hobos sat on railroad flat cars and waved as we stood on the picnic table in our backyard and waved back.  Trains rolled through both tunnels, two miles south to Tiburon.  Tiburon Boulevard’s forty-foot trestle was close to the south tunnel, and parents had forbidden us to to cross it. Continue reading “thinking about the old days” »

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in the edges

February 7th, 2017
children's songs are prayers

children’s songs are prayers

My enthusiastic nature has caused me problems.  Students often called me the TV Romper Room ‘Miss Nancy,’ because they didn’t like the way I expressed energy and drive.  Family members order me to ‘relax’ because they tell me I’m high strung.  Enthusiasm and being high strung are not the same. Continue reading “in the edges” »

what is pursuit of happiness?

January 31st, 2017
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pursuit of happiness takes work

Pursuit of happiness is my American right.  Thomas Jefferson wrote it into our Constitution, along with Life, and Liberty. ‘Unalienable rights” given by our Creator to be protected by our government. For decades I thought I just had to want it, and happiness would magically appear without strings.  I didn’t have to work for it. Continue reading “what is pursuit of happiness?” »

trust

January 24th, 2017
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prayers for us all

fitting new faith on top of my old Continue reading “trust” »

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respect for change

January 17th, 2017
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it’s about respect

I’ve been looking at the red book for Adult Children of Alcoholics. It’s a handbook put together by young adults who grew up with similar home situations as mine. Continue reading “respect for change” »

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not disintegrating

January 10th, 2017
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learning not to cause the fights isn’t easy

“You can’t keep pain in your body,” my friend observed about me, after I described my part in a family drama a few years ago.  I didn’t understand at the time, but now I see a real need for changing my behavior. Continue reading “not disintegrating” »

it is what it is

January 3rd, 2017
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we are the same

For ten years, Lindy has resided in her current longterm care facility without receiving a card or a visitor.  It took a few hours to drive up from the Bay Area, enough time to remember our girlhood friendship and consider she’s been locked up forty-nine years.   I came up with nothing new. Continue reading “it is what it is” »

my old friend

December 27th, 2016

154334676I wrote my first manuscript for Lindy, my best friend from junior high school.  Lindy was placed in a mental institution in 1968, and still lives in one.  California made her a ward of the state, and she moves wherever the state wants her, not always notifying family.  Authorities considered her release to some type of halfway house fifteen years ago, but it didn’t happen. Continue reading “my old friend” »

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