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Monthly Archives: July 2009
Can you cheer on Team Titterati?
There was a lot I didn’t know before I did the Susan G Komen Breast Cancer 3-Day last year. Top on the list is that I didn’t expect I would do the walk this year, but a close second was … Continue reading
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First they came for the Jews
First they came for the Jews and I did not speak out because I was not a Jew. Then they came for the Communists and I did not speak out because I was not a Communist. Then they came for … Continue reading
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Own It
In seventh grade, I tried out for the cheerleading squad. If anyone was born to be a cheerleader, she is not me. Halfway through a cheer, maybe the solo cheer or maybe during a group cheer, I ran off from … Continue reading
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Things I Might Have Said
“I like to pretend I have boundaries.” via Danticoa “No blog is better than an abandoned blog” via GwynneMurphy “Anything you want from a relationship you want from a blog!” via MOgulnick “What I love about social media is that … Continue reading
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On the 40th Anniversary of the Moon Landing
From my dad to the Tribune Star. Hopefully they publish it and perhaps other outlets will pick up the story as well. With the recent interest in the 40th anniversary of man’s landing on the moon, I would like to … Continue reading
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The Next @Titterati Fundraiser
Time is slipping away and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer 3 Day is quickly approaching. As you know, I’m on a team of three – Team Titterati. We’ve been trying to come up with great fundraisers along the way, … Continue reading
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Looking for Adoptive Parents in Chicago?
Signs of growing up include getting the first round of wedding invitations, the baby shower invitations and finally notices from friends that they are looking to adopt. I’m very excited that my dear friends Dave and Susanne are now on … Continue reading
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With a little help, from my friends.
Less than a month from today, I’ll be walking another 60 miles for the Susan G Komen Breast Cancer 3-Day. I can’t believe it is already here! I’m just $300 from my minimum, but as a team we have a … Continue reading
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People Ive Met
A young man from Amsterdam. He is living on a kibbutz and studying Hebrew. He found out that he is Jewish only 8 months ago when his grandmother died. In her will, she asked that Kaddish be said for her. … Continue reading
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