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From the monthly archives:

January 2007

@ the movies

by Megan M. on January 31, 2007 (Blog) |

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Birthday Happies

by Megan M. on January 31, 2007 (Blog) |

So, I still haven’t posted about the stomach flu. (Who really wants to post about stomach flu?) And I haven’t posted about finding this apartment, or our last-minute impromptu moving escapades… while I had the stomach flu! I haven’t posted about the slow process of organizing a house that is ours or how wonderful it [...]

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Huh!

by Megan M. on January 31, 2007 (Blog) |

Whew, am I on a writing kick or what? AND I’m getting work done!

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Parent and Child

by Megan M. on January 31, 2007 (Blog) |

Excerpt: 1984: Parents Mitsuaki Ohwada/tattooist and Akie Ohwada/housewife. The child Keiko Ohwada is an elementary school student. Bruce: “Her parents both have tattoos and their daughter got a hugh shock when she entered a sent?, a public bath, for the first time. Until that event it was in her mind that all the adults must [...]

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Six Weeks on Whole Foods

by Megan M. on January 31, 2007 (Blog) |

To be fair, the person who wrote this article hasn’t yet revealed whether he will actually manage to survive on the victuals he purchased at Whole Foods for his $50 gift certificate—that six weeks of pasta and peanut butter that sounded so appetizing. I’m exaggerating, but only a little, as it does seem like pasta [...]

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Res-Q

by Megan M. on January 31, 2007 (Blog) |

I love this stuff. I put it on my lips and on my cuts and bruises. It’s better than neosporin. It’s Doctor Burt’s Res-Q Ointment! It’s green and it stinks of green things, and it’s absolutely brilliant! It comes in a round, flat little tin. The tin is green. The substance inside is green and [...]

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Christiane Northrup

by Megan M. on January 30, 2007 (Blog) |

“I take full responsibility not for getting cancer in the first place, nor for ultimately surviving it, but rather for the quality of the way I am responding to this bit of chaos thrown into my life.” ~ Quoted in Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom by Christiane Northrup No matter what has happened in her life, [...]

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