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The world is such a big place when you’re a child with so many mysteries and threats and dangers. So many misunderstandings.
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Before my mother taught me to iron, she taught me to sprinkle. Next, I learned about the iron itself which—like many adult appliances—was dangerous.
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Jock took a group of us pony-trekking and as we rode up into the rugged mountains—the mist lifting and the sheep calling—I knew I belonged to this lovely, melancholy landscape.
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I was smiling as I went on my way, surprised to discover how much pleasure it gave me to help these people. And I think most of us are really yearning to be of help to each other.
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How lucky, I thought, that I got to start out at the candy counter!
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The green cabbage was so big, it slipped out of my hand and rolled into the carrots just as the overhead spray came on, misting the vegetables and my shirt.
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Mildred was a large, middle-aged woman who sat in the back row of my workshop and told me she had to leave at the break. A few weeks later, I received a letter from Mildred, a letter that was postmarked Hawaii.
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I had grown up believing the body and mind were separate things, but I learned a new way of understanding
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In a world of people wanting to slim down, my daughter and I are trying to plump up.