Flatness and Rounding

This week, Egyptians lost their patience, scaring themselves and the rest of us.  David Kato, a gay rights activist in Uganda, was beaten to death with a hammer at his own home.  And I ran away from the car wash like someone had a gun to my head. I love the drive-through car wash, and […]

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Household Words 9

The emergency room wasn’t the panicky place I expected—there were no red buttons, wailing alerts, or breathing machines huffing. There was just my mother on a bedlike contraption, with a blue bag on her elevated knee.  A loose curtain on metal hooks was drawn to separate her from everyone, though the next exam space was […]

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Kid Stuff

“The curator of the refrigerator door can’t be too ruthless. When Dad de-accessions a new finger painting overnight, Dr. Burton said, ‘the child quickly learns that this art that they’re making is very ephemeral.’  In other words, worthless.” — “Mom, You’re One Tough Art Critic,” Michael Tortorello, New York Times In elementary school, we made […]

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Lost & Found

Since I go to church every Sunday like a goody-two-shoes, people often express their God-fearing to me.  Like, oh, God must be mad at me.  I never do any religious stuff!  Actually, I don’t have insurance against trouble by going to church.  It might mean I am more of a mess, that I feel I […]

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