tagged w/ diana may waldman
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WWH- There has been a lot going on in the world during the past couple of weeks. Sometimes, it’s hard to take it all in and sometimes it scares the hell out of us.
I suspect our government and the powers that be like it or prefer us to be in a state of fear. Kind of like our parents did, when they didn’t want us to get into trouble or do something wrong. They put the fear of God into us. They made examples of out us.WWH- There has been a lot going on in the world during the past couple of weeks.... more
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WWH-I grew up in a middle class neighborhood. If we were poor or had less than our neighbors I didn’t know it. Our fathers went off to work every morning. Our mothers sunned themselves in the backyard while reading books by Marilyn French and we played kickball and ran through the sprinkler.WWH-I grew up in a middle class neighborhood. If we were poor or had less than our... more
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WWH-We’ve seen some changes this week. Things have been happening. Headline news talking about Eygpt, Wisconsin, Ohio, angry mobs…emotions were high this week with expressions of triumph and hope, sprinkled with anger and despair.WWH-We’ve seen some changes this week. Things have been happening. Headline news... more
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WWH-There is a piece of cheese popcorn in the corner of the kitchen floor. It’s been there for two days and I am conducting a test. I want to see how long it will be there before someone notices it. Someone other than me.WWH-There is a piece of cheese popcorn in the corner of the kitchen floor. It’s... more
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I’m a woman. I am the voice of women and children. I’m loud, bossy, opinionated and stubborn and when I feel passionate about something, I’m like a dog on a bone. I don’t let loose.
I’m angry and I am of the mindset that if you want to abuse me,I’m a woman. I am the voice of women and children. I’m loud, bossy,... more
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I grew up in a house with rich, red carpets and crystal chandeliers. My mother was always decorating, cleaning, polishing and, of course, collecting. She used to say, “Your home should always be a place that you are proud of. You shouldn’t be embarrassed to let someone in.”I grew up in a house with rich, red carpets and crystal chandeliers. My mother was... more
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