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Tag Archives: siblings
Hats Off
He tumbles, his small souvenir fez cap flying. The boy and his younger sister had been running down the cobblestones by the Archaeology Museum in Istanbul, dashing on ahead of their parents. After he falls, his tiny sister stops cold. … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Happiness, Observed, Travel
Tagged Archaeology Museum, bravery, brothers and sisters, falling, fez hats, Istanbul, love, siblings, tourists, Turkey
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For the Lefties
There’s something about being the fourth of five children that makes one cling to any sign of uniqueness. My young exclusives were that I could do the breakdancing move, “The Worm,” and that I was left-handed. Adults noticed this immediately … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Happiness, Travel
Tagged Belgrade, breakdancing, learn French, learn the Serbian language, left-handed, notebooks, old people, right-handed, Serbia, siblings, tourists, writing in public
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