Eulogy for my mother, Dorisanne Kalivoda Reed, who died quietly at home on February 20, 2019. You can read my ... Continue reading
https://paulareednancarrow.com/2019/03/31/and-may-her-memory-be-a-blessing-alzheimers-final-goodbye/
I am on the phone with my parents, who live one thousand and sixty-seven miles away in upstate New York. ... Continue reading
https://paulareednancarrow.com/2016/12/11/the-making-of-a-liar/
Hang around a few evolutionary biologists sometime. I did last week on the Tubes and Wires. You will come across ... Continue reading
As many of you know, I was scheduled yesterday to tell stories to children at a lantern lighting ceremony at ... Continue reading
How the Devil Married Three Sisters was published in 1885 in a book of Italian folktales. The stories were collected by ... Continue reading
https://paulareednancarrow.com/2015/04/19/the-devil-marries-three-sisters-an-italian-folktale/
As some readers will know, I was on blogcation last week, visiting my parents. There was much to be thankful ... Continue reading
https://paulareednancarrow.com/2015/04/12/forgotten-is-forgiven-an-alzheimers-story/
The theme for WordSprout’s February’s Story Slam – which I did not perform at – was “Spill the Beans.” This ... Continue reading
I have an early memory as a child of the priest coming to visit our house. A young, handsome priest ... Continue reading
https://paulareednancarrow.com/2015/02/08/my-precocious-cross/
I am sitting on a red plastic chair at the gray laminate table in our kitchen. My parents bracket the ... Continue reading
https://paulareednancarrow.com/2014/12/07/the-clean-plate-club/
This post, updated from the original on my Ordinary Time blog, as well as a story I’ve told, seemed an appropriate ... Continue reading
https://paulareednancarrow.com/2014/11/09/the-two-presidents-from-new-hampshire/