THE ROCKWOOD FILES: Tales Of A Quitter
CHILDREN’S SOUNDS MUSIC TO MOTHER’S EARS
Posted: February 27, 2013 at 5 a.m.
Over the years, my mother let me quit a few things. After several failed attempts at sewing lessons, she accepted that the one and only thing I ever produced was a bath towel wrap with a piece of Velcro sloppily stitched to it.
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