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Dear Santa, a form letter
What I want for Christmas: (Check all boxes that apply, even if you’re Jewish, or you stopped believing years ago; use exclamation points for things that warrant them) √ Happiness √ Hired help … Continue reading
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Teachin’
I’ve been teaching writing to college students for three decades now, and I well know how the ends of semesters go: lots of last-minute assignments and make-up tests, students coming to my office with pleas for leniency or concerns about … Continue reading
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Living at the edge of a new leaf
I am living at the edge of a new leaf. —Arthur Sze, “The Shape of Leaves” The day after Thanksgiving I grabbed a plastic Target bag, its red chevrons dancing as I walked down my street to the best tree on … Continue reading
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Gratitudinous
Whaaa? you say? C’mon, you’re an English teacher, for heaven’s sake, Jan. You can’t just make up words like that. And I would tell you this: Sure, you can. That’s the fun of playing with words. Writers do it all … Continue reading
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Fumbling in the dark
Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light. —Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Searching for the light switch, fumbling in the dark, thinking, not again, the dark, … Continue reading
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this simple learning
comes in a bright yellow tin box left behind by a Japanese woman who lived in America for half a century, a naturalized citizen who remained stubbornly Japanese all her 86 years, who allowed her body, near the end, to … Continue reading
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Annie update: a month at (her forever) home
I lie awake in a trundle bed next to Annie, listening for her in the dark. As she sleeps, she periodically cries out as if she’s hurting, and when I rise to look at her (as her mama does many … Continue reading
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Those who made me
We all want to share our birthdays with inspiring people, those we look up to, admire for their talents or brilliance. This is why I have have never been eager to admit that my birthday falls on the same day … Continue reading
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To the Chinese mother…
…who gave up a daughter found under an overpass in Changsha, Hunan province, May 22, 2009 She will never know the name you gave her or the date you pushed her into the world, though deep in her cells she … Continue reading
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You’re never fully dressed without a smile
(21st in the Annie series) Sure, “Tomorrow” is one of her “Annie” songs, but it was not until I came home and looked at all the photos that I realized Annie’s real theme song might be this one. Just look … Continue reading
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