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Suzanne Brydon
Entrepreneur, animal lover, devoted wife, mother, sister, friend. Born Dec. 30, 1964, in Montreal. Died Nov. 14, 2009, in Cambridge, Ont., of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, aged 44
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Valentine’s Day in Africa
In the most unexpected place, I was beginning to find home
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My dirty little bathroom secret
There’s a legion of other toilet nappers out there, giddily bonding over forehead imprints and leg numbness
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The secret to a happy marriage
Mystery dates add spice to our conversations as well as an element of surprise to our life together
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The weather forecast links me to my distant children
Tracking what the skies are doing where my kids live is sometimes easier than keeping track of them
My father’s almost-Olympic experience
He was supposed to play on the hockey team that won gold in the 1948 games. But a faulty medical exam kept him at home
My grandfather’s criminal past
Family legend was that he had been tossed into jail for drunkenness. He actually served three years for arson
It’s time I get with the metric system
I know that above 30 C it's hot and below 0 C it's cold, but I haven't a clue about the temperatures in between
I’ve laced up my hockey skates again
Nothing is more humbling than returning to the ice after more than a decade as a spectator