Author Archives: Lin Ennis

Missing Thereness

As I drifted to sleep last night, a voice brought me back to this plane. “I miss my mom!” Ellen cried out her pent-up loss. “I know, Sweetie. I know.” I patted her and handed her a couple tissues, dutifully … Continue reading

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Awaiting Profundity

I’ve delayed posting, hoping to find a neat, poetic way to tie up the major events of this last year. It’s been about letting people die, helping people die, and honoring people who die. In April, my mother died. I’d … Continue reading

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Smart Superstition

I celebrate Friday the 13th as a lucky day. It is for me, because I declare it so, and live my day looking for serendipities. I walk under a ladder on purpose, practically daring a black cat to cross my … Continue reading

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Willing to Change Your Mind About Islam?

How often do you think of major changes in your beliefs over the past course of your life? It could be science or money or an ism…Take religion, for example. I started out being driven to church by a neighbor, … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday Mother

It hasn’t been a year since you moved on, but the annual celebration of you and who you were has come and gone. I thought about you the entire week of your birthday. I was too busy to blog you … Continue reading

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Feckless

Songs get stuck in our heads…possibly worse yet, a single phrase or two of a song. (I’m forcing myself to resist giving examples we can all relate to, such as a song from Disneyland that is so poignant, it’s nearly … Continue reading

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The Parental “Conversation”

This seems to be the year for parent-issues. Last weekend we drove to Los Angeles to celebrate a parental 70th anniversary–my in-laws’. Also on the agenda was discussing with them their opportunity to make a decision to move into an … Continue reading

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A New Wrinkle I Can Live With

Do you notice physical changes in yourself that are associated with age like I do? For example, do you remember finding your first gray hair? Noticing when your smile first seemed enclosed in parentheses? I always thought it would be … Continue reading

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Chasing the Dragon

There is (or was) a mysterious objet de’ art in our family. We call it “The Dragon.” My grandfather, an ornamental iron worker after blacksmithing no longer supported a wife and five children in the early 1900’s, made The Dragon … Continue reading

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TSA – the Most Hated Part of Freedom to Travel

Land of the free and home of the brave feels more like land of the hassled and home of the knave if you travel anywhere in the United states by air. Meanwhile, we all have stories of confiscated bottles of … Continue reading

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