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It’s the first day of spring! How do I know this? Why, I saw it online of course. Then, I turned around and looked at the calendar on the wall behind my desk. Then I went outside and got some fresh air.
I am so happy to be in California! I like...
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I just got a telephone call from my brother and I’m so happy! It’s not unusual, especially with all the brothers I have. But the day is, for me anyway, special. It’s my birthday. Every year, no matter what, this one brother makes sure to call...
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The last time I posted here, I had just wrapped up a craft fair in Boston. Today, I unpacked that missing box. It’s been two months since I’ve written. I had planned to write in October, but this is not October. Here in California, it’s the...
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Ah, the final day of September. The air is crisp; the sky fell dark before dinner time, and I’m exhausted. Today marked the end on my bittersweet summer in Boston. And it also marked the end of my recent foray into the world of East Coast craft...
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I love back to school! In my day (as my youngest sister puts it, my “era”), getting ready to go back to school meant buying some pencils and an abacus. Today’s kids are all amped up on software. This brings me to the mix of two worlds: a...
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Here it is, the last day of August. It’s the unofficial end of summer in Boston. U-Haul trucks are everywhere (three on my block today!), and the students are back. I love it.
Boston is a college town. It’s got the oldest university in the...
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I’m getting nowhere fast on becoming a morning person. I’m up in the morning but not entirely personable.
Now I understand why the morning commute has such a bad rep: there’s a whole world of people who are half-awake, distracted and (in my case)...
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A quick follow-up to my most recent two columns: yes, I still believe that nice people finish first; and yes, somehow I haven't yet given up on my desire to become a "morning person."
However, getting up early and seeing the best in the people...
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Here it is the first day of the month. I used to dread this day, but no more! I see the start of a new month as a bit like the start of a new year (minus the hangover). I’ve got plans, I’ve things to do, people to see – well, a few people, anyway...
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During the past few weeks I’ve had the chance to meet quite a few nice people. Really, really nice people seem to be showing up everywhere. And yes – I am still living in Boston, which makes this almost unbelievable.
I remember a conversation...
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Some said it would never happen, but it has: I'm in love.
It's a real love… you know, the kind that you think of the moment you awaken and throughout the day. Nothing else seems to matter -- just the object of your affection and all of the...
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I missed it.
A few years ago, one of my favorite nieces and I began reading the first Harry Potter book. We live 3,000 miles apart so it made sense to each have our own copy. We would each read a chapter or two and then talk on the telephone...
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Three steps to a really bad moment in a drug store:
1. Stay up almost all night working to make sure that you are especially tired and easily irritated;
2. Be awakened by an early morning phone call that startles you out of sleep so that you...
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Let me start by saying that I do not hate children.
Typically, I find kids to be cute and funny. Babies are sweet; toddlers and their endless curiosity remind most of us about something in ourselves… before we grew out of being fascinated by the...
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Last week I wrote about the closing of our café.
Now that's the sign that a café is real, and enduring: people can call it "our café."
Can you say that about a Starbucks? Or even a Peet's? (And I like Peet's.)
I'm here to report, six days...
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Oh, I never expected this.
My favorite café has closed. Not for remodeling, not for a summer break, but for good.
The other day, which happened to be a day when 25,000 extra people were wandering around Harvard Square (some guy named Bill Gates...
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Ferris Bueller had the right idea: there's nothing like a day off.
A regular day of rest or Sabbath (the term "Sabbath" is derived from the Hebrew word for "to rest") is an almost universal observance. I say "almost" because for some people it's...
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Memorial Day was originally called “Decoration Day” and was a day set aside to honor those who gave their lives in the Civil War. From the good people at History.com:
The 30th of May, 1868, is designated for the purpose of strewing with flowers,...
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I love coffee.
I like it hot, I like it cold; I like it black.
Somehow I made it to age 26 before my first foray into the world of caffeine. Not a chocolate eater or soda drinker, I felt like I could fly after my first cup! I was in Paris, I’d...
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I admit it: I love to read my horoscope. I especially like it when it’s good. When it’s not good, I usually skip ahead to the next day and check out what I can expect in the near future. This activity is something like the process of “selective...
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My apologies… this week's column is a few days late.
Could it be that I've been riveted by the never-ending stories about Paris Hilton?
Not exactly.
What does fascinate me, though, is the fascination itself. From what I can tell, this is a...
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It’s just around the corner: the day to let Mom know that – despite everything you’ve put her through – you really do adore her.
My mom is sure to score big on Mother’s Day… and she deserves it! I wonder what my many siblings have in store for...
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I think that we can declare Earth Day 2007 a success: the earth is still revolving, and we're still here.
I admit that I am old enough to remember the inaugural Earth Day in 1970. My elementary school celebrated with something called "Field Day."...
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I thought it seemed nice and quiet this morning…no sounds of construction or traffic, not even the usual noise of my neighbors heading off to work. Then I realized: it's a holiday here in Massachusetts (and Maine, as well). Today is the third Monday...
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