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Ole' Black Men 
by Patrick Anthony Howell
Love 'em, yeah. yeah, man, them They style, they ways- My ways, tomorrow.... more

FAMILY TREES 
by Sheryl E. Sims
It’s that time of the year again. The air is turning cooler. The wind is a bit... more

Late October Afternoon Poem 
by Jill Cline
My bank account is rather small... more

Teaching English in China 
by Tom Carter
Not many Americans realize that Thanksgiving is a fairly new holiday and it... more

My First Thanksgiving 
by Sonia M.
Having little luck finding an attractive job offer in the U.S. in 2004... more

“HAPPY THANKSGIVING, I THINK!” 
by Sheryl E. Sims
My thanksgiving celebration began this year like most people’s. October was almost over... more

Time and Tears 
by Lisa, aka ladyluna, Frost
Time has not touched these tears in my heart. The product of our love undone.... more

My little girl 
by Ericka C.
It's war. Nobody wins. Everybody loses. So we will surrender. The only way to protect anyone from.... more

It's Your Move 
by Sheryl E. Sims
After 11 years in the same house, it was finally time to make a move. I had been very comfortable.... more

“BEEP! PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE!” 
by Sheryl E. Sims
This morning, I arrived at work and found my telephone message indicator light blinking. more

Now, That’s a Hoot! 
by Sheryl E. Sims
Never, have I been so embarrassed as the day I took my daughter, Amber’s, flute in to be.... more

The Stranger next to me 
by "Simba" Sowmya
In those days, telegrams were the quickest way to reach someone in absence of a telephone.... more

Me and China Girl 
by WiseRalph in West China
In the mountains some 2 hours North of Mianyang live the Qiang, an ancient tribal people... more

Simply Nan 
by Val
Sitting at home in an overstuffed chair with my legs thrown over one arm and my head snuggled... more

That Old Bag? 
by Sheryl E. Sims
We live in a society of wants and needs. With the desire to have all of our wants and needs... more

Becoming Hong Mei's Mother 
by Joanna Benson
We met and adopted our youngest daughter, three year old Hong Mei, in China on Mother’s Day... more

What Katrina Taught Me 
by Ana Maria
This day will live on in infamy. Two years ago, Katrina came ashore with her 135 plus miles per...   more

Death comes for my family 
by beetqueen
Last night my phone rang at 10:15. Now even before I had a baby this was an unacceptable...   more

A Mother Forever 
by Jennifer Fayed
My beloved children both my son and daughter returned back to New York yesterday. This has...  more

Memories of My Childhood--Part I 
by Barbara B.
When I was 2 1/2 years of age my family lived in Bridgeport,Connecticut. My parents worked... more

My Two Daughters 
by Karen E.
I have two daughters. For most of their lives I have been of the opinion that the two of the... more



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