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Inside C.A. Haddad Judy Haddad Inside C.A. Haddad Judy Haddad

The Great Escape

My father’s parents were immigrants from Eastern Europe. Despite the fact that my father topped six feet, his father was five feet two and his mother barely five feet. In fact, all seven children were taller than the parents.

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Inside C.A. Haddad Judy Haddad Inside C.A. Haddad Judy Haddad

The Block

Passing through Oneida, New York, I stop the car where I always stop, in front of the apartment house on Sconondoa Street that bears the name “Paul” on its keystone. Even now I can see my grandfather, with his watery blue eyes, his body bent double due to polio, standing on the stoop, tilting himself backward, waving at me. Would that he were still with us, the man whom I loved with all my heart.

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Inside C.A. Haddad Judy Haddad Inside C.A. Haddad Judy Haddad

My House is Falling Apart and so am I

Does anyone else have nightmares about their house? Last night—and may I say I never sleep through the night anymore—I had several fleeting dreams, mostly about the house. I cannot remember most of them. They leave me anxious and forlorn. But the one I do remember is about my garage door. It wasn’t working.

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Above Deck Judy Haddad Above Deck Judy Haddad

I’m an Old Woman

Like most seventy-nine-year-olds, I tend to feel as if I’m in my thirties, forties on a bad day. So when reality smacks me in the face, my tendency is to snarl and fight back. However, when our guide in Valencia was extolling the values of Spanish ham and I thought he was talking about Spanish hats, I know there’s a problem

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Hickory Dockery Judy Haddad Hickory Dockery Judy Haddad

Was It Ever Thus?

The day for departure came. It was a month after graduation, plenty of time to prepare, also plenty of time for your love to let you know if she had changed her mind about the elopement. This you couldn’t imagine as it was true love and true love lasts forever.

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