Context is everything. “[It] isn’t a passion-fest,” she says. “It’s more like a partnership formed to run a very small, mundane, and often boring nonprofit business.” Lori Gottlieb I do agree with her statement. But I just don’t think that it says enough. I’m divorced with two children. Had you asked me six years ago […]
Entries Tagged as 'Sidewalk Stories'
In defense of marriage- the second time- A single mother’s evolving view.
February 7th, 2010 · Comments Off on In defense of marriage- the second time- A single mother’s evolving view. · He said, She said, Older Essays, Sidewalk Stories
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January Present
January 17th, 2010 · Comments Off on January Present · He said, She said, Sidewalk Stories
It was a longer evening than we intended. We started with dinner, then went out and around getting more neon signs. We are still playing and plotting with them- shall it be a collection of words, just for word’s sake, or build as a story in images? We want to weave you through our evening. […]
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Could you please…
January 6th, 2010 · Comments Off on Could you please… · He said, She said, Older Essays, Sidewalk Stories
Remember not to forget one another after all those years. He took the book from her bag, and she leaned on him. The scowlies were subway armour, never directed at one another.
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Modern desires
January 6th, 2010 · Comments Off on Modern desires · He said, She said, Sidewalk Stories
I rather liked the green apple ring pop. The fact it was presented in Paris was not as significant as the fact that in just a few hours we must figure out how to get from point Airport to point Eiffel and then while watching tourists (of which we were two) and a protest (of […]
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