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Tag Archives: Diabetes
The Art of Asking
I pull into a gas station, the kind half run down, half inner city pit stop. A thin-haired man, mid-fifties, in a tan and oil stained working jacket locks eyes with me before I can even get the car in … Continue reading
Posted in Creative Non-fiction
Tagged beggars, cookies, Diabetes, empathy, homeless, humanity, liars, lies, Life, money, popcorn, Short Story, slice of life, story
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Sugar, Spice, and Insulin
It’s only the third of January and I’m already waiting for a new year, some sort of arbitrary clean slate to make things new. I brace myself against a guard rail and watch the slow stream of people enter the … Continue reading
Stickers
Looking at the things I carry with me on a day-to-day basis, most of them contain stickers of one variety or another. My insulin kit is adorned with massive square stickers of both Ironman and The Hulk by my nephew … Continue reading
Posted in Nonfiction
Tagged childhood, Diabetes, little boys, loved ones, Memory, on a lighter note, over-thinking things, stickers
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