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Essay: Leafy, Green and Married

It was leafy green and lay in my husband’s plate looking like a graduate of vegetable boot camp. He presented it to me on his twisted metal cafeteria fork. “What is this?”

I was surprised. Spinach in a salad carried the mystique of a slice of American cheese at the deli counter or a common nail in the hardware bin.

A week later, just before Passover, his botanical confusion returned. He asked, “By the way, what is the leafy green plant soaking in a glass of water in the refrigerator?”

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Flash Fiction: First Born

Johnny had to be first. That’s just the way it was. I knew that from the beginning and really it didn’t make no difference. He was the first born so it made sense.

When Mama wanted something done she asked him first. He was biggest and turned oldest first, no matter how we all tried to catch up.

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