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September 24, 2020November 11, 2020 Gila Pfeffer diary, journaling, pandemic, satire

Dear Pandiary

Dear Pandiary, By now it must be evident to you that I’m terrible at keeping a journal. If the utterly illegible (even to me) handwriting didn’t give it away then surely the blank pages between entries which are left for me to “go back and fill in later when I have time” will confirm that … Continue reading Dear Pandiary

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  • Gila Pfeffer
    • The Best Way to Deal With the Present? Make Plans For the Future
    • Chanukah, Like the Rest of 2020, Was Fun Despite the Chaos
    • When I Lost My Dignity to Cancer, My Hairdresser Helped Me Find It Again.
    • Dear Pandiary
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I wrote this article for Grown and Flown, the newsletter for parents of high school and university age kids.

https://grownandflown.com/son-rejected-dream-school-ikea-helped/

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