Monthly Archives: March 2023

Wasaga Beach and LSD

Between starting Grade 10, September 1972 and the end of warm enough weather to warrant going to Wasaga Beach, my new bestie and two of her friends and I are going to head north. I don’t remember the lie I … Continue reading

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Almost 16

Sometime between me playing hooky from hairdressing job to turning 16 we moved from Scarborough back to Agincourt. These days referred to as Malvern. My parents won a lottery to purchase a home which was geared to those below a … Continue reading

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Get a Job without Typing?

Between grade 9 and 10 we moved back to Scarborough from Agincourt. I’m a student at Winston Churchill High School, apparently rated as the drug capital for teenagers! Guess they never went to Agincourt High where in the first few … Continue reading

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A Little Cheesy

During my first year living with my new (favourite) Mom, getting used to being allowed to raid the fridge whenever hungry took a bit of getting used to and there always being cheese in the house was an elixir. I … Continue reading

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The Angiogram Adventure

Originally sent as a text message and/or email to a few, very specific family members and friends and has been edited in the meantime. The angiogram, scheduled March 16, 2023 at 8:15, is a follow up to check for other … Continue reading

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The Talk (not exactly birds & bees)

It’s the summer of 1970. I’m 13 years old but will turn 14 in November during my first year of high school (grade 9). Visualize 5′ 10″ tall (almost 6′ at 18), 150 pounds and everything in the right place. … Continue reading

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