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- When my first daughter was born, my husband held her in his hands and said, 'My God, she's so beautiful.' I unwrapped the baby from…
- It's hard to separate your remembered childhood and its emotional legacy from the childhoods that are being lived out in your house, by your children.…
- I hate homework. I hate it more now than I did when I was the one lugging textbooks and binders back and forth from school.…
- I went from resenting my mother-in-law to accepting her, finally to appreciating her. What appeared to be her diffidence when I was first married, I…
- I learned that I suffered from bipolar II disorder, a less serious variant of bipolar I, which was once known as manic depression. The information…
- Most writers spend their lives standing a little apart from the crowd, watching and listening and hoping to catch that tiny hint of despair, that…
- I have two daughters and I have done everything in my power to prevent them from assimilating, even being aware of, my idiocy about my…
- My father is sure that Israel keeps the Holocaust from happening again. I worry that it might hasten its recurrence.
- I pity the young woman who will attempt to insinuate herself between my mama's boy and me. I sympathize with the monumental nature of her…
- Why is it that loving something provides such little protection from betrayal?
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