Welcome to my weekly program, A Page from Papa Laufer’s Stories. I am Andrew Laufer, AKA Papa Laufer. I’ll read you one of 183 single page, personal stories each week. Most of these stories will make you smile, a few will make you cry, and others will make you think about important aspects of life moving you to deeper conversations. In sharing these stories with you, you’ll know me better than most and hopefully you’ll be willing to share your stories with me. Please, send your comments, critiques, or stories to me at papalaufer21@gmail.com.
Episode #1 25th AnniversaryEpisode #2 50th BirthdayEpisode #3 A Fishing StoryEpisode #4 A Frightful NightEpisode #5 A Hand Out of a Waterfall Episode #6 A Thank You NoteEpisode #7 A Walk In Palm SpringsEpisode #8 Almost DrowningEpisode #9 Alone at the CabinEpisode #10 Alpha Fetal Protein TestEpisode #11 Alzheimers FacilityEpisode #12 Another worldEpisode #13 Are You Brothers?Episode #14 Atascadero State HospitalEpisode # 15 BabiesEpisode #16 Barefoot at Stinson BeachEpisode #17 B-B Gun WarsEpisode #18-BeholdEpisode #19-Big BrothersEpisode #20-Black History MonthEpisode #21- Blessed SacramentEpisode #22-White PrivelegeEpisode #23- Bolting BeaglesEpisode #24- Bonkers-Dad and DivorceEpisode #25-Brachial PlexitisEpisode #26-Butterflies at Science AcademyEpisode #27- Caperone and Martin Bros Winery
4 thoughts on “A Page from Papa Laufer’s Stories”
Loved your 50th B-day story. Brought tears to my eyes. It was truly special, like you!
Nothing like gratitude for a skillful Captain of a ship in peril. I’m so glad he brought you both home safely. That reminds me of the time I was out on a sailboat in the Catalina Islands with some friends and we ran into a squall and my Captain had to strap himself to the wheel and he took us safely through that Squall in the ocean while the rest of us were down below puking our guts out. I don’t wish to repeat that experience, I’ll tell you!
Loved your 50th B-day story. Brought tears to my eyes. It was truly special, like you!
Cool. Glad you goit to listen in. Yes that day you all shared with me was epic.
Nothing like gratitude for a skillful Captain of a ship in peril. I’m so glad he brought you both home safely. That reminds me of the time I was out on a sailboat in the Catalina Islands with some friends and we ran into a squall and my Captain had to strap himself to the wheel and he took us safely through that Squall in the ocean while the rest of us were down below puking our guts out. I don’t wish to repeat that experience, I’ll tell you!
Water, so beautiful yet so terrifyinig. Glad you made it too.