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"I like your blog", Josefa exclaimed to my surprise over brunch yesterday. I don't consider myself a writer or an artist, but knowing that what I write connects with others' experience gives it a greater meaning. We had a long conversation about life-changing decisions, love and work from a gender perspective. "I think it is our responsibility to show a new role model for the women coming behind us, the new generations", she said. "Some people say you can't have it all: work and a family," she continued. "Why not?" I interrupted without knowing the answer. Yesterday was Josefa's birthday and she felt like walking around Soho before meeting with friends to let the hours go by as we drank bottles of prosecco at a bar in the West Village.
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"What date is today?" Troy asked, "it is my New York anniversary; I've been here for 14 years." We all sigh to the idea of time passing by so fast. "I reckon I'll be here for a 'coon's age'", Troy says with a Southern accent that rarely shows.
4 comments:
Hey everyone!
I really enjoy this blog, I'll be back soon!
Let me know what you think about my writings on hypnotherapy.
Hace mucho tiempo... tanto como el del chocomilconhuevo... Abrazos. Es bueno encontrarte.
R.
I wish to know Troy's southern credentials! If they don't hold up, please look to your Alabama contingent for authentic okra and collard recipes (must include bacon or fat back). And, yes, you spelled that correctly!
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