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  • Appa and the Art of Shopping for Produce

    Posted by mykidneybeans on September 27, 2019

    By this point you all know that in my eyes and in the eyes of anyone who interacted with him, my father was a man of substance. For me, he was also an influential and …

    Stories About Appa
    1 One comment on “Appa and the Art of Shopping for Produce”
  • Appa’s Love for Music – Part 2

    Posted by mykidneybeans on August 14, 2019

    Here’s a link to Part 1 in case you missed it. Appa sang lullabies to us when we were growing up. Later, we would hear them as he held one of the other of his …

    Stories About Appa
    1 One comment on “Appa’s Love for Music – Part 2”
  • Appa’s Love for Music – Part 1

    Posted by mykidneybeans on August 12, 2019

    Author’ Note – I have included a YouTube link of Appa’s top five songs. Do listen to them to fully be part of the music experience that was Appa. With all the talents that Appa …

    Stories About Appa
    4 4 comments on “Appa’s Love for Music – Part 1”
  • Amma and Keeping in Touch

    Posted by mykidneybeans on August 11, 2019June 4, 2023

    My mother is now over eighty years old. And over the years she has changed from a hyper-active, super busy, doesn’t know how to relax person into a calm, cool and collected influence on all …

    Stories About Amma
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  • Appa and Expressions of Love

    Posted by mykidneybeans on June 20, 2019June 20, 2019

    I am inwardly laughing here… the beginning of this tale is similar to the one I wrote about Appa and his art of diplomacy – there wasn’t any diplomacy to write about! Well, you’re just …

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  • Letting Go

    Posted by mykidneybeans on January 25, 2019

    Anita sat beside the window sill, tears streaming down her eyes. The myriad of emotions going through her was too much to contain or display. She had to get a grip, now! She could hear …

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  • Appa-Isms – One for the Tough Times

    Posted by mykidneybeans on December 1, 2018

    Life is not always fun and easygoing. At each turning point at life, we all encounter roadblocks, stop signs, situations where nothing seems right and no option seems viable. Very soon, helplessness sets in and …

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  • Appa and the Fifty-Fifty Toaster

    Posted by mykidneybeans on November 23, 2018November 23, 2018

    I grew up in the 80s, that period between the slow 70s and the booming 90s when the world was near perfect. Technology was unheard of, everything was done by hand and took a lot …

    Stories About Appa
    1 One comment on “Appa and the Fifty-Fifty Toaster”
  • The Other Woman

    Posted by mykidneybeans on October 20, 2018

    1960 Abha stood up and faced him, eyes blazing. They had been talking for hours now on this… situation they found themselves in. They weren’t getting anywhere and it seemed like they were stuck in …

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  • Appa, Me and One Night at The Hospital

    Posted by mykidneybeans on October 7, 2018

    Growing up, I always adored and looked up to my father. He was my role model and a symbol of perfection. He was also a superhuman in my eyes, someone who was invincible and who …

    Stories About Appa
    1 One comment on “Appa, Me and One Night at The Hospital”
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