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Don’t think it’s cuz I don’t love you

Wednesday is radio silence so I can see about getting entered into the Book of Life and clean up my list of people who have pissed me off and get off other people’s list of who I have pissed off. So tomorrow when the Book of Life is open, and I’m fasting, here’s what I’d like my entry to say oh great cosmic forces: Rachel had a year of transition, but we’re going to cut…

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What if I was a fortune teller?

I’m working with my life coach and today was a particularly tough session because I realized that I kicked Wonder Woman to the curb during all my recent travails. Wonder Woman is the person in me who speaks up, who speaks directly, who speaks her heart. I spoke my heart to two people who turned their back on me. I took on heady work of the resurrection and reconstruction of the LaLa after the Federal…

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The theme of the day

I took the dogs for a walk this morning and ran into my therapist, which is always tricky because there is a part of you that wants to just start letting it rip, and then there’s a part that knows you are not “in session” and so best to approach topics gingerly. There were pelicans swooping around the bayou, and lots of dog walking action, and we skirted the banks catching up about this and…

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It’s all the history books

Last night, I went to the Foundry for a Waldorf fundraiser and Deacon John and the Ivories were playing. I walked over to him to say hi as he had played for my mom’s memorial service. He said he had played Sugar Boy’s funeral that morning. The band was fabulous – there were two female singers along with Deacon John and they tore it up. We danced our feet off. Later, a crowd of us…

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I’d give to you a day, just like today

Tin and I got up and went to Zumba and had a particularly wonderful class. Then we showered and went to Louis Armstrong Park to go to Music for All Ages, which is one of the best kept secrets in New Orleans. Any child can show up with an instrument and be taught to play and play along with these seasoned professionals. It was good getting back into the groove – we haven’t been in…

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Things change – always and often

So there was this house on the corner across the street bayou that was in disrepair and was basically an ugly house to begin with. And someone wanted to tear it down and put a new house there. And the neighbor opposed it. And every time there was some kind of neighborhood meeting, it got ugly between them. And then that neighbor sold their house. And Friday when I took Tin to school the house…

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Nuns on the Bus

My neighbor the nun was on the bus in Chicago and I’m so proud of her. We were talking about the courage of Sister Simone Campbell in organizing and then kicking off the nine-state “Nuns on the Bus” tour. Here is an excerpt from their talking points: Ryan Budget would: Raise taxes on 18 million hardworking low-income families while cutting taxes for millionaires and big corporations. Push the families of 2 million children into poverty.…

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Lagniappe

Over a year ago, friends went on a trip and they brought back this little bud vase for us. During the hurricane, a lot of my succulents had hell to pay for being left outside and so I brought a clipping of one and put it in the bud vase. Since the light has changed in August and now seems to stream in golden and horizontal into our kitchen, I noticed the bud vase was…

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