Archive for the 'dreams' Category
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“That’s what I miss,” my friend at work said a couple weeks ago. I recalled this while driving west on the Mass Pike toward I-84 South.
“What’s that?” I had asked, noticing he was reminiscing in a slightly uncharacteristic way. He was not one to romanticize the past, as I do in almost every post here.
“Singing [...]
Filed under: Friends, Love, Massachusetts, car travel, children, dreams, family, joy | 1 Comment
I woke up quite upset on Thursday morning while in London. I had had a bad dream.
Waiting for the five hours’ difference between there and New York to pass, so that I could call the Lovely K once she dropped off the boys at school, I dialed her at 8:30 a.m. Eastern.
“I had a bad [...]
Filed under: Point O' Woods, dreams, marriage | 1 Comment
I am stressed today.
Last night I had a number of anxiety dreams, including a Dali-like one where I was in a buffet-style cafeteria with a colleague and my boss, and I was trying to serve myself breaded chicken, kernels of corn (which I had overlooked the first time through the line and was glad to [...]
Filed under: art, dreams, stress | 1 Comment
The beginning of joy (slideshow)
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Filed under: Christianity, Jesus, dreams, faith, heaven, hell, music, spirituality | Leave a Comment
My Life So Far (Part 1)
Filed under: AA, Annie Lamott, Boston, Cider Hill Farm, Easter, Jesus, Jorge Buccio, Manhattan, Massachusetts, Mother's Day, Puglia, bipolar disorder, children, dreams, family, heaven, home life, parenting, people at work | Leave a Comment


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