Memories come at the oddest times. I was 14, in a body cast, and confined to my bed for five months. I was to lie flat and turn from side to side only to avoid bedsores.

I had an “odd†aunt who never really warmed to her mother, my Bubbie, who was the picture of an Eastern European immigrant, accent and all. My aunt led a life that showed she was “American†all the way. She went to the spa weekly, had her hair done at the salon, and enjoyed massages. Her iconic American ways challenged my Bubbie, making my aunt the butt of many jokes.

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Jill Ebstein is the editor of the “At My Pace” series of books and the founder of Sized Right Marketing, a consulting firm. She wrote this for InsideSources.com.

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