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I believe in Santa
Just as I believe in the power of the unknown which propelled me as a child to gaze into my imagination with a sense of awe as I stood between the known and the unknown, I believe in Santa. It … Continue reading
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Autumn Leaves
(Published in Armenian Observer Nov.7, 2012 issue) Every so often, I go to a spot which overlooks the valley. I watch and wait for leaves of the trees below to turn their colors before breaking away from their branches in … Continue reading
Life in Questions
Why? Why momma? What’s that? Will it hurt? Can you carry me? Are we there yet? Do we have to go home? Do I have to eat that? Am I a good girl momma? Can I have a dog? When … Continue reading
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Accident or Coincidence?
Whether coincidences are truly meaningful is a mystery. But for some and especially for me, talent for noticing and “manipulating” them is natural, because I believe in the concept of synchronicity, or as more commonly put, “everything happens for a … Continue reading
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I Miss The Sounds
I read the other day, that the most dominant memories that seem to persist are smell and odor linked. Second comes sound. Strange as it may seem, for most of us it is our noses that have such a hold … Continue reading
Company of Strangers
The hour is late and the night is dark, perhaps darker than most nights. I have a long stretch of freeway to travel through unpopulated terrain while strapped into my seat, surrounded by leather, glass and metal, alone, at one … Continue reading
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Praise the Man
Much is said of the woman who works hard in and out of the home. Much is said of the working mother as a key figure in and among family life. But what of the working man, the father? I … Continue reading
Congratulations Graduate
Recently, I attended a graduation ceremony of the son of a dear friend of mine. The campus was stirring with motion and emotion. The atmosphere was electrifying with radiant hope swarming amid the buzz and commotion of proud parents and … Continue reading
Mother
Last Spring I had the good fortune of being in Beirut, Lebanon, and there, the first day of Spring is Mother’s Day. Buds bloom, trees unfold their brightness, birds nest, nature recycles life and the people of the Middle East … Continue reading
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Know What I Know
I am a fortunate woman, and I consider my good fortune not as an indication of personal merit or entitlement, but as an obligation to recognize the needs of others. I am also a happy woman, but unfortunately, seldom is … Continue reading
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