Kerry Temple, editor of ND Magazine, and his staff do a terrific job covering not only the University but tackling the bigger issues around the globe. Check it out.
One of my essays, "A Salty Sweet Nothing," was published in Notre Dame Magazine online yesterday. In the essay, I reveal how after 25 years of being married to Jim Zarzana, I finally gave him what he really wanted all along.
Kerry Temple, editor of ND Magazine, and his staff do a terrific job covering not only the University but tackling the bigger issues around the globe. Check it out.
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In an earlier post, I mentioned that my husband and I are reading aloud together Julia Child's book My Life in France. Last summer we saw the movie Julie & Julia where we learned about Julia's marriage to Paul Child. Reading the book has shed more light on their fascinating and beautiful love story:
"I was lucky to marry Paul. He was a great inspiration, his enthusiasm about wine and food helped to shape my tastes, and his encouragement saw me through discouraging moments. I would never have had my career without Paul Child." Paul was ten years older than Julia, well traveled, cultured, and an excellent cook. They met in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) during World War II and married in 1946. Julia didn't know how to cook, so she took a bride-to-be cooking course. The first meal she cooked for Paul--brains simmered in red wine--turned out to be a disaster: "Paul laughed it off, and we scrounged up something else that night. But deep down I was annoyed with myself, and I grew more determined than ever to learn how to cook well." And cook well Julia did. Paul's work took them to France where Julia "fell in love with French cooking and found her 'true calling'." You probably know the rest of the story. What are your favorite poems, short stories, books (fiction or non-fiction) that deal with love or romance? Your favorite authors? |
AuthorI love to play with words. To capture moments on the page. To explore the physical and spiritual geography of what I call "fly-over country." I write from imagination, observation and my own experience of wandering in fly-over country--the literal, physical spaces of my life on the Minnesota prairie and the inner territory of the soul. Archives
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