It began, for me, with a row of paint cans lined up like so many drunken soldiers. I had so many other things to attend to—like bills, taxes, overflowing closets, fixing a proper dinner. But the paint cans were as stuck in my head as they were in my basement. They were a sign of…
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Blink and it’s gone
At the crack of dawn, I was already driving home from the airport, wiping big mama tears from my cheeks. My eldest was headed back to Texas, his fireman gear packed efficiently per his norm. Military precision is his modus operandi. While he was getting ready to board a plane, I was heading back to…
