

Sand Dollars And the Value in Letting Go
Setting your babies free is not easy like a day at the beach. When they’re little, splashing joyfully on the shoreline, not daring to go...
by Suzanne Weerts
Sep 2, 2022
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Mistaken Identity
Willie Nelsen was recently named “American Indian of the Year” and his blood flowed with as much Cherokee as ours.
by Suzanne Weerts
Aug 11, 2022
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Thanks for Life, Mom
We pass out the last of the roses, one representing each of the babies needlessly murdered in the state of North Carolina that year.
by Suzanne Weerts
Jun 22, 2022
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A Body is Just a Body is Just a Body
“You deserve this Suzanne,” he whispers in my ear, “Relax.” The sound of the waves crashing against the cliff below the balcony where I...
by Suzanne Weerts
Apr 28, 2022
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Sentry of the Sweets
My cousin Kathleen is getting married at the Boston Harbor Hotel. My family has never been to Boston. Mom starts looking for inexpensive...
by Suzanne Weerts
Apr 14, 2022
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Blackberry Stains
I see her running across the expanse of our front lawn, which is only 20 yards but memory makes it 200 and it all feels like slow motion.
by Suzanne Weerts
Mar 17, 2022
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A Horse Walks Up To A Bar
Jane Goodall, the British primatologist who studied chimpanzees in Tanzania was feeding a horse at the counter in a cafe by my house.
by Suzanne Weerts
Nov 4, 2021
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The Not So Salad Days
I am standing in my father’s kitchen. It’s the kitchen of my childhood, though the lime green cabinets from the 70’s have been stripped...
by Suzanne Weerts
Oct 7, 2021
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The Ticket
There I am in the United Airlines terminal when I realize: a ticket is not a plan. An airline ticket is not the golden ticket to success.
by Suzanne Weerts
Jul 21, 2021
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Lady In Red (Or rather, lady in a regrettably old, pilled, black sweater)
I didn’t know he’d been in the restroom building up his courage. I figured he was eating a hidden stash of beef jerky.
by Suzanne Weerts
Apr 29, 2021
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