• Memoir,  World Cancer Day

    world cancer day: a reprise

    My breast cancer is not just about me as I discovered when my daughter decided to break her silence about it. In her own way. On Facebook. On World Cancer Day 2012. Thus, on a day designated for speaking up and out, I share with you her words and mine from February 4, 2012 . . . The Real Warrior…

  • Memoir

    celebrate the ordinary . . . what’s in your wallet?

    Marie’s challenge to Celebrate the Ordinary reminded me of something I used to ask of my Freshman Composition students.  Along with formal essays and the dreaded research paper, I required my students to keep a journal, informal “observations and speculations,” the first of which involved contemplating the contents of one’s wallet and surmising what a stranger might guess about the owner’s identity…

  • Memoir,  Themes of childhood

    bats in the belfry

    I feel bad about my fear of bats, especially now that I know I should be more afraid of a world without them. I found out this morning about White-Nose Syndrome which has reached epidemic proportions in the United States, threatening to leave many species extinct. My mother is to be blamed for my fear of bats. Probably my grandmother too.…