Category Archives: Flash memoir

Slaying the Monster Shame

Shame, if we’re human, we have it. It dogs us, discourages us, keeps us in hiding or striving to prove we are worth more than the whispers of our self-condemnation.   So, where does shame come from? How does shame … Continue reading

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A Beautiful Life

At the end of the summer, my husband and I discovered e-bikes, bikes that provide electrical assistance, at my age, a welcome boon even though I’ve been riding a bicycle almost as long as I can remember. My first two-wheeler … Continue reading

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Cheap Thrills

The pandemic has cancelled many county fairs, so let me share my trip to the fair the summer before I entered junior high in 1964. ************************************************************************* The last thrill before school starts is the County Fair. My mom will walk … Continue reading

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Gimme Shelter

In honor of Labor Day, I share this flash memoir about a summer I worked in an industrial laundry as a privileged college girl with so much to learn. ************************************************************************************ In 1974, my plan was to spend a romantic summer … Continue reading

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Woman of the Year

If my mom were still alive, she’d be 100 years old this August. Born the same month and year that the women’s suffrage movement gave women the right to vote. As a child, I saw her as the happy homemaker … Continue reading

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Staycation

These past two weeks I’ve been on a staycation, a pandemic vacation. That means I’ve disconnected from my regular duties and routines and done things that refreshed me body and soul while staying mostly at home. So, I binge watched … Continue reading

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The Onion Principle

Understanding life happens in layers. I’ll call this the onion principle. You think you know how things work and what is important and then it is disproved or refined by experience, and another layer of the onion is stripped away … Continue reading

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New book, Teacher Dropout, Finding Grace in an Unjust School

My first ebook, Teacher Dropout, Finding Grace in an Unjust School, is FREE this Sat.- Sun. 7-11-20 thru 7-12-20 on Amazon. I wrote this book a decade ago, but it takes a while to sort out what events really mean … Continue reading

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Tarzan

As a little girl, my family ate dinner at 6:30 every night. A meat, a vegetable, a starch, and a homemade dessert like tapioca pudding or apple brown betty. Often my brother and I watched The Early Show from 5:00-7:00 … Continue reading

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Home of the Brave

In this time of tragedy and civil unrest, I take a knee by sharing this chapter titled Home of the Brave about my white middle-class collision with generational poverty in an under-performing urban school. ************************************************************************************ It’s only the sixth day … Continue reading

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