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Category Archives: Life Unwound

LIFE, UNWOUND: WE NEED GROWNUPS

LIFE, UNWOUND: WE NEED GROWNUPS

Here is an essay adapted from my soon-to-be-released book, GRANDKIDS AS GURUS: LESSONS FOR GROWNUPS. Many of us learn about children. We read about parenting classes, about nursing, about potty training, about how to get kids to read. But for years I have been learning from children.  One Friday night, Anna, a babysitter, read “Good Night Moon” to my… Continue Reading

LIFE, UNWOUND: SHIFTING TIDES

LIFE, UNWOUND: SHIFTING TIDES

My son Zac published a note and recipe in the very fun book, “Tasty Pride: Seventy-five Recipes and Stories from the Queer Community.” He wrote:  Growing up in an almost unnervingly progressive and accepting home meant that coming out was, well, underwhelming. My “Yep, I’m gay” moment unfurled over Chinese takeout. My mother asked, “Do… Continue Reading

LIFE, UNWOUND: WE SHOULD KNOW BETTER

LIFE, UNWOUND: WE SHOULD KNOW BETTER

I remember my grandmother, Memere, and her small beach cottage. We, “the kids,” would jump out of our Mercury wagon and she’d offer us half chocolate/half vanilla ice cream cups. Lots of her grandchildren –my siblings and cousins–gathered there. Big families mattered.  We spilled the melted treat all over ourselves. Memere would wash our sticky… Continue Reading

LIFE, UNWOUND: WHEN REST FEELS LIKE RISK

LIFE, UNWOUND: WHEN REST FEELS LIKE RISK

Rest often feels like risk to me. Raised in the sixties and seventies with cries of “we can,” we powered into fights for rights and marches for progress for our collective hearts. “We can” and “we should” called us, with zealous urgency, to action. Our refrain was, “For humanity to grow more humane, we must… Continue Reading

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