
Everyday Epiphanies is space to see magic in the world, to wrestle through the puzzles of life, and to honor the wisdom of our discoveries. New posts each Friday-ish.
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I thought that I loved Field of Dreams because it’s a baseball movie. I watched it many times with my dad, who loves baseball as did his father. My grandfather was a catcher for an Upper Michigan town league in the 1930s where he broke many...
I grew up messy. At times, I would clean my room by hiding piles of clothes and books and papers under the bed, while at others I would obsessively organize and re-organize my drawers and walk-in closet. I was soothed by the creation of thi...
In the essay “Bumping into Mr. Ravioli,” Adam Gopnik opens with an anecdote about his three-year-old daughter Olivia. Her imaginary friend, “Mr. Ravioli,” has a life that resembles her own: “He lives in an apartment ‘on Madison and Lexingto...
A year and half ago, as another academic year had gotten underway, a friend and colleague asked how things were going. “Okay,” I told her. “I mean, there’s the usual drama of students falling behind and emailing me for a miracle. But it’s n...
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