Writing out of my mind
by Joan Silberlicht Epstein
I have been a keen observer of people and my surroundings for as long as I can remember. I sat and I watched and I wondered. While I never took to hiding in dumbwaiters (does anyone actually have one of these?) Harriet the Spy fascinated me.
I have not always spoken up about my observations, but I have always had plenty to say. This blog is a compilation of those things. Welcome to the inside of my head!
Pandemic Sexy (or Finding Love in a Pandemic)
I like the way you wear it
Tight across your nose
Extending beneath your chin.
The Other Side
Here I stand
Outside your door
while on the other side you are being the teenager you are meant to be…
Plymouth & Brockton
I feel like we are runaways,
only not,
as we are heading
toward the chaos I most wish to avoid.
A Letter to My Son at Camp
Each night
as I clean up from dinner
I put away the serving which would have been yours.
Inside Out
I sit in the corner of the exam room watching the nurse palpate my sister’s breast. My own hand rests upon my belly feeling the steady thump of the child inside. We each have something growing inside us.
Stranger Anxiety
Each morning I wake to a new boy. New size, new shape, new skills. I don’t hear when they come to make the switch (although my dog has begun barking in the night). The changes are subtle. In my exhaustion I doubt myself
If I Am Blessed with a Daughter
I never met my father’s mother. Couldn’t remember her name until I learned my older sister is her namesake.
I found her picture once wedged between the Jewish World Atlas and a biography of Moshe Dayan.