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Stories for the Table. The Grit and the Glory: A Camping Experience. August 11, 2010 by Jessica. I have not watched many horror movies, but I am familiar with hubris, cognizant of the proclivity for bad things to happen in the dark, and a reasonable judge of events warranting ominous soundtracks. Horror movie heroes always look so silly, and we are ever crying after them:. Just forget about examining that sound, and find some light! No, no, no! 4209 is unfit for travel by passenger cars. The road is ...
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August | 2010 | After Dinner
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Stories for the Table. Archive for August, 2010. The art of the stand. On August 25, 2010 Leave a Comment. Always attend weddings and funerals. Do not neglect your thank you notes. Follow the golden rule. These represent a partial list of my best, and sometimes idealistic, intentions in this life. I might also add:. Pet cats lazing on the sidewalk. Give stranded drivers a jump-start. Always run through green fields of sprinklers. Do not ignore lemonade stands run by children. Is he carrying change? Looki...
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6-Year List | After Dinner
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Stories for the Table. Things to accomplish before I turn 30. 1 Become fluent in Spanish. 2 Obtain DPT degree. 3 Go to three different countries. 4 Live somewhere overseas. 5 Learn to improvise on piano. 6 Learn bluegrass fiddle. 7 Participate in a triathlon or adventure race. 8 Take a drawing/painting class. 9 Paint a mural. 10 Sew a cocktail dress. 11 Take a road trip across the U.S. 14 Learn basic guitar. 15 Become involved in a cause. 16 Go to 5 concerts, 1 of which will be a symphony performance.
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November | 2011 | After Dinner
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Stories for the Table. Archive for November, 2011. Oregon Trail II: Wagon Repair. On November 17, 2011 Leave a Comment. This is the second in a series chronicling my gradual relocation to Palo Alto, California. The first installment is here. Upon my recovery, I discovered my greatest lament of all. Finding myself with an intense craving for macaroni and cheese, I checked the stores to find that this, of all things, had journeyed on to California. Oh woe. I shall bury my sorrows in fruit cake.
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Oregon Trail I: Hunting Habits | After Dinner
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Stories for the Table. Laquo; Gummy Explorations (Richard, Part II). Oregon Trail II: Wagon Repair. Oregon Trail I: Hunting Habits. November 17, 2011 by Jessica. Our wagon has problems. The day will be spent on repairs. I pray it is not an axle again, but I know the rugged trail takes its toll. On November 17, 2011 at 9:08 pm. Oregon Trail II: Wagon Repair « After Dinner. 8230;] Comments « Oregon Trail I: Hunting Habits […]. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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New Location | After Dinner
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Stories for the Table. Laquo; Oregon Trail II: Wagon Repair. March 28, 2012 by Jessica. Given that the Oregon Trail Journal never materialized, I feel I should provide some closure. I am working on a new project, a new blog actually, with more stories, but also with more focus on the craft and practice of writing. Join me at my new site, Studies in Coexisting. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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The art of the stand | After Dinner
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Stories for the Table. Laquo; Dreams of Control. A New Job (Richard, Part I). The art of the stand. August 25, 2010 by Jessica. Always attend weddings and funerals. Do not neglect your thank you notes. Follow the golden rule. These represent a partial list of my best, and sometimes idealistic, intentions in this life. I might also add:. Pet cats lazing on the sidewalk. Give stranded drivers a jump-start. Always run through green fields of sprinklers. Do not ignore lemonade stands run by children. Looking...
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A New Job (Richard, Part I) | After Dinner
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Stories for the Table. Laquo; The art of the stand. Gummy Explorations (Richard, Part II). A New Job (Richard, Part I). September 1, 2010 by Jessica. Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim. And had lamented my lack of odd experiences, of window cleaning jobs, and strange characters. There was much possibility in the way Richard smirked at me, comedy gold in this small man with a protruding pregnant belly. Is that a yes. Can you be on time. Do you have a sense of humor. Am I going to make you cry. I have...
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Gummy Explorations (Richard, Part II) | After Dinner
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Stories for the Table. Laquo; A New Job (Richard, Part I). Oregon Trail I: Hunting Habits. Gummy Explorations (Richard, Part II). September 8, 2010 by Jessica. If you haven’t yet met Richard, you can do so here. When Jake and I first heard this story, many subsequent discussions surrounded the topic, “we don’t do anything cool.”. Feasibly fall off my bike while riding home after a night of studying. Should I be lucky enough to chance on repeating one of these pieces of family folklore, though: well, ...
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Oregon Trail II: Wagon Repair | After Dinner
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Stories for the Table. Laquo; Oregon Trail I: Hunting Habits. Oregon Trail II: Wagon Repair. November 17, 2011 by Jessica. This is the second in a series chronicling my gradual relocation to Palo Alto, California. The first installment is here. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.