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Hanging the Wash in Tightly Wrapped Curlers

May 28, 2013 by D. A. Wolf 5 Comments

Flash Fiction: Dreams twisting time, marriage, reputation…

Filed Under: Flash Tagged With: flash, infidelity, Relationships, writing exercise, writing from dream

Legos and a Purple Sky

October 27, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 6 Comments

I am remarkably, astonishingly, uncharacteristically asleep for 15 hours – peaceful then flailing, waking only for moments then sleeping again. I am memorizing dreams of revisiting Boston and New York, and there are other places I am touching down but I cannot precisely pinpoint them. I have spent these extraordinary hours in decorating competitions alongside […]

Filed Under: Dreams Tagged With: careers, Dreams, empty nest, Parenting, parenting college students, women and identity, women and money, writing, writing from dream

Of Parking in Paris, Intriguing Identities, and French Men in Dreams

August 10, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 11 Comments

Of French men and dreams…

Filed Under: Dreams, En Français Tagged With: ah Chéri, Dreams, France, French men, Frenchmen, interpreting dreams, lucid dreaming, paris, romance, Travel, writing, writing from dream

Far From the Dock

July 20, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 8 Comments

Dreaming strange goodbyes with no resolution.

Filed Under: Dreams, Language Tagged With: Dreams, interpreting dreams, lucid dreaming, memories, mother daughter relationships, writing, writing exercise, writing from dream, writing from life

How Old is Too Old?

February 10, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 19 Comments

Are we ever too old to start over?

Filed Under: Morning Musing, Relationships Tagged With: ageing, aging, aging gracefully, baby boomer dating, divorce, Love, marriage, midlife, older mothers, over 50, over 60, Relationships, remarriage, women over 60, writing exercise, writing from dream

Trust Fund

January 24, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 8 Comments

Life’s relationship experience: refilling the personal trust fund after loss or betrayal.

Filed Under: Dreams, Love, Relationships Tagged With: divorce, Dreams, interpreting dreams, Love, marriage, Real Housewives, Relationships, trust, writing from dream

Letting Go

January 3, 2012 by D. A. Wolf 12 Comments

Reinvention through dreams of life before and after divorce, processing the post-marital landscape.

Filed Under: Divorce, Dreams, Relationships Tagged With: aging gracefully, definitions of beauty, divorce, interpreting dreams, marriage, reinvention, Relationships, Single Parenting, women and self-image, writing from dream

Dragon Salad and My Best Foot Forward

December 21, 2011 by D. A. Wolf 14 Comments

Parenting priorities, dreaming dragons, cleaning conundrums, conflicting needs. Stress, and relief.

Filed Under: Dreams, Lifestyle, Parenting Tagged With: communication, daily plate of crazy, holidays, just say no, managing stress, Parenting, parenting teenagers, parenting teens, time management, writing from dream

Bette, Joan, Anne. Excedrin.

September 3, 2009 by D. A. Wolf 4 Comments

Bette Midler was in the crowd just in front of me. She looked fab – about 15 years younger, hair the color of flames. She was mouthing off to Joan Rivers who was laughing and dropping a few sarcastic lines of her own. They disappeared into the throng of people pushing through revolving doors, as […]

Filed Under: Dreams, Parenting Tagged With: child support, divorce, Dreams, fighting back, interpreting dreams, joan rivers, life after divorce, Parenting, whatever life dishes out, women's issues, writing from dream

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