I can write the saddest poem of all tonight. I loved her, and sometimes she loved me too.
― Pablo Neruda… Read the rest
Millionaire
It’s early September, one of the first days in third grade. My teacher, Ms. Garnett, hands out paper and crayons and asks us to draw a picture of what we want to be in the future. I ponder my options while my classmates get to work. I don’t really know. … Read the rest
The Scar
It’s summer of 1978. I’m bored so I head out with my dog Beauregard looking for adventure. Today I decide to follow the train tracks running by my house up the abandoned coal bins. I call them bins, but they’re more like bunkers with solid concrete bays set back from … Read the rest
Sleep
I don’t sleep. God knows I wish I could though. I love snuggling into a down comforter and layers of blankets and feeling the warmth and weight encircle me like a cocoon. I love the feeling of slowly waking up and feeling really refreshed – a luxury I don’t experience … Read the rest
Three
It’s Saturday, November 3rd – exactly one month ago. I’ve planned this trip for days. Should I visit this weekend or should we meet next weekend – somewhere halfway between us? We go back and forth. My youngest daughter gets sick and I stay home from work on Thursday. I … Read the rest
Namaste
My brother has a brother-in-law who considers himself a Buddhist. We see each other a few times a year – generally major holidays and the occasional birthday party. I wont speak to his “faith” but it seems to require little more than a vague belief in “spirituality” and inner peace. … Read the rest
Friendship
A lot of books, like a lot of movies, leave me … emotional. “Charlotte’s Web” was one such book. I was nine when I read it and I distinctly remember crying at the end. I heard on the radio yesterday, E.B. White could barely get through the final passages during … Read the rest
Just Like Honey
… like a wave of warm tingly honey slowly pulsing out of the back of my brain and down my spine.
From as far back as I can remember I’d get this feeling periodically. I told my mom about it when I was a kid and she became concerned. I … Read the rest
January 7, 2011
She is the third person we’ll interview for a new position at work. My rule of thumb is to search for some sign that I can get along with this person. Do they have a sense of humor? Do they understand sarcasm? Are they interesting? Do we have something in … Read the rest
When We Two Parted
In secret we met—
In silence I grieve
That thy heart could forget,
Thy spirit deceive.
If I should meet thee
After long years,
How should I greet thee?—
With silence and tears.… Read the rest