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The Accident
Journal Article

The Accident

2021
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Overview
The late December sun blushes on the western horizon as I walk home along Toronto's Don River trail. 2020 will be over in a few days-my first year back after more than two decades working abroad. The mild weather this December has kept the ground dry and manageable for our mother, whose painful knees make walking-even with two hiking sticks-a challenge. After more than twenty years living on the other side of the globe from my mother, limiting our contact to visits of several weeks once or twice a year, I am still struggling with her impact on my life. How did she get so much shorter than me? I had returned her knickknacks to the wrong spots in the multi-paned windows after I dusted; she remembered where they should go-the bird decoys, construction paper canoes and plasticine animals made by her grandchildren when they were young.
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University of Windsor

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