Archive for the ‘marriage’ Category
dominion
‘Howard Freeman (2)’ appears on one of the Firefox browser window tabs and, along with the other seven or so tabs, constitutes a small but growing and ornery press corps at 6:30 this morning. The ‘(2),’ I learn when I click on it, indicates that on Facebook I have a Friend Request waiting (that’s good, [...]
Filed under: aging, bipolar disorder, Christianity, Facebook, family, home life, imago dei, marriage, spirituality, stress, vers libre | 1 Comment
Invite
Come. Let me take you Away into a city of fog and whispers. Whispers into your ear, As you feel the electric Tickle of my lips on your skin.
Filed under: Love, marriage | Leave a Comment
Indigestion (re-post)
[Post originally appeared in November, now digitally remastered since some readers missed it after I took it off to edit.] When my wife Karen and I would go to Jumbalaya, a Peabody, Massachusetts restaurant that promised a combination of Tex-Mex and Creole food, she always seemed to be smirking. I should have taken [...]
Filed under: Citarella, family, food, home life, Lower East Side, marriage, Texas, Upper West Side, Zagat | Leave a Comment
I woke up quite upset on Thursday morning while in London. I had had a bad dream. Waiting for the five hours’ difference between there and New York to pass, so that I could call the Lovely K once she dropped off the boys at school, I dialed her at 8:30 a.m. Eastern. [...]
Filed under: dreams, marriage, Point O' Woods | 1 Comment



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