Teachers to the core
Posted by Rona November 20, 2009 at 2:00AM

NOV
20
It's been years since I last thought of Eleanor and Frank Milliken, who taught generations of students at my small-town high school quite a lot about their respective subjects---science in her case, Latin in his---and even more about life. [more]
How the freshman blues changed my life
Posted by Rona September 1, 2009 at 12:29PM

SEP
01
I fled Middlebury College after one miserable year, convinced that I would never belong. I vowed to put the place behind me, like an ex-husband cut from a photo. I found another school in another country, where I made a life that suits me like my favourite jeans. But decades after I left Middlebury, I've realized it wasn't so bad after all. I see possibilities I couldn't--or wouldn't--see in my headstrong teens. [more]
Missed Woodstock, seeking route to the garden
Posted by Rona August 16, 2009 at 3:00AM

AUG
16
I get peevish about crowds, mud, stinky toilets and bad food, so I've never regretted missing out on the Woodstock festival. While half a million celebrants were camping out on Yasgur's farm and getting their souls free, I was in staid Toronto, where I'd spent the summer cleaning houses inhabited by student riff-raff like me. Come to think of it, I got the stinky toilets. But I knew I'd missed something momentous. [more]
Guest post: My embarrassing father
Posted by Rona June 2, 2009 at 11:59AM

JUN
02
Have you ever cringed at some annoying habit of your father's? Have you wished he'd act more like normal people and less like his incorrigible self? Ann Banks has been there. With Father's Day around the corner, she looks back on the first man in her life and sees the gift that escaped her notice then. [more]
Guest post: Sesame Street is...40??
Posted by Rona May 15, 2009 at 3:00AM

MAY
15
My virtual friend Marnie Woodrow is about to turn 40. Sesame Street has already reached that milestone. So who better than Marnie, an accomplished fiction writer and fan of the show from its earliest days, to reflect on how Big Bird, Elmo and the gang could expand the world of a child? [more]
I lost it in the hotel closet (or the cab or the plane)
Posted by Rona February 25, 2009 at 2:27AM

FEB
25
We had just settled into our airy retreat at a Sarasota B&B (think antiques, hardwood and a prime view of sailboats skimming the bay) when I realized it had happened again. I had arrived somewhere lovely minus something essential. My favourite jeans, which fit me like no other jeans on earth. [more]
Help! Middle-aged teeth are chewing up the family budget
Posted by Rona February 10, 2009 at 2:00AM

FEB
10
I try to live within my shrinking means, I really do. No more but-I-love-it purchases for me! Yet whenever I make a date with Lisa, my good intentions desert me. "Do I really need this?" cuts no ice with Lisa. Ditto "I can get it cheaper down the street" or "I think I'll just wait for the sale." Lisa is my dentist, a woman of standards. I never guessed I would log so many hours in her chair. [more]
Hold the Botox, but please don't deprive me of Photoshop!
Posted by Rona February 2, 2009 at 6:32AM

FEB
02
I'm about two weeks younger than Bruce Springsteen, whose leaping, limbo-ing performance at last night's Superbowl made me almost proud to be closing in on 60. My knees aren't up to such moves, but I have it on good authority that I too am a role model for almost-sexagenarians. Which prompts me to ask: can I be a role model and still have my portraits Photoshopped, as normal female vanity requires? [more]
How did we get to be veterans?
Posted by Rona January 19, 2009 at 1:00AM

JAN
19
On October 18, 1979, when I was starting out at Flare magazine, I dictated the letter that gave a young journalist named Antonia Zerbisias her first magazine assignment. I had high hopes for Antonia, who'd just sent us one of those rare pitch letters that have editors asking, "Why has no one else discovered this writer and how fast can I connect her with my readers?" [more]
The year of friends lost and found
Posted by Rona January 9, 2009 at 6:25AM

JAN
09
I'm plenty old enough to know that my talent for predicting the future is roughly equivalent to my flair for Cirque du Soleil-style acrobatics. yet I persist in thinking of my life as a story I can shape--every year with a theme and a tidy resolution. I imagine myself as the author. Fact is, I'm an uppity character with delusions of control. [more]
Things I'm smart enough not to believe anymore
Posted by Rona January 2, 2009 at 1:16PM

JAN
02
Everyone's got a mental museum where the discarded beliefs of a lifetime gather dust. Welcome to mine. Step right up! I'm not embarrssed in the least. [more]

