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Author Archives: Susan Young

LIFE, UNWOUND: Practice makes progress

I am really good at starting, mainly things I hope to do better. Knit. Write books. Read French. But soon something happens, something like, “Naah, I-don’wanna.” Then I hand over the yarn to my sister, make book-idea folders, or shelve a half-read L’Etranger. I launch into online courses, too, those that pledge to answer the… Continue Reading

LIFE, UNWOUND: Listening is the Answer

LIFE, UNWOUND: Listening is the Answer

My friend calls, spills out troubles. And then: “I’m a mess.” I say, “Ohhh. Ouch.” I want to band-aid the booboo, apply a soothing salve. After all, in both Enneagram and Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, I’m “helper.” First of seven children, go-to sister, text-anytime friend, wife of 43 years, Baby Boomer mother, here-for-you grandmother, writer of… Continue Reading

A DEEP AND IMPORTANT QUESTION: HOW CAN YOU TELL IF A PERSON IS OLD?

A DEEP AND IMPORTANT QUESTION: HOW CAN YOU TELL IF A PERSON IS OLD?

It’s not a turning-of-the-decades one, but I do have a “I’m getting up there” March birthday. I am aware that when my grandparents were my age, I thought they were ancient. My grandmothers wore print housedresses and full aprons. One grandfather was bald; the other stooped, walked with a cane and talked about his “bum… Continue Reading

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