Tiny and her daughter Lauree (see July) |
January ~ I don't remember WHY we did it, but I do remember borrowing an accordian and learning to play it, so Ada and I could go onstage in front of the whole school to sing "Sisters, Sisters." Yes, once I was able to play and sing at the same time! I think we were in 8th grade when we sang. After graduating, we went on to Chattanooga High School, where we once again played in band and orchestra together. Here's a high school photo of me holding my bassoon.
February ~ What a fascinating book! I could imagine a forest of trees "leaning" on one another, "talking" to each other via their roots, and sending out "scent" signals to warn other trees of dangers such as insects nibbling on leaves or beetles boring into their trunks.
March ~ I often find myself pondering strange ideas, like the odd fact that 39 years ago when I was 39 years old, I did something foolish on St. Patrick's Day. That was half my lifetime ago! So today, I'll let it go and be happy that it was something that I could (and did) un-do. I'm just glad it was St. Patrick's Day and not April Fool's Day!
April ~ Clawdia looks like an ornamental decoration herself, sitting on the little corner table. By the way, Clawdia knows I don't always see her, as she slips past me like a shadow. When I'm coming near her, she actually chirps, a little "meowp" sound, to let me know she's there. Is this cat smart, or what?
May ~ When I started talking about women needing to have a voice and men doing the talking about #MeToo, a man near me interrupted me (!!!). So I stood up and continued to talk ABOVE him. We women had come to discuss the #MeToo situation, not to have it "man-splained" to us, though I didn't use that word. A woman came up to me afterwards to thank me for speaking up.
June ~ My friend Ginny visited me at the end of May, bringing along her sister Bunny. Although she lives in Florida, Ginny figured out how to come through St. Louis on her way to Pennsylvania. Makes sense, doesn't it, driving from Florida to Missouri to get to Pennsylvania?
July ~ Last night, Tiny knocked on our door with two bowls of vanilla ice cream in her hands. That's vanilla covered with chocolate syrup. And she didn't know it was Vanilla Ice Cream Day. How funny is that! (Tiny, who'd never done that before, is pictured at the top with her daughter.)
August ~ Gumption
Don’t call me pretty or say that I'm beautiful.September ~ Today I will ponder "a road crossing a forest" as opposed to our human assumption that the deer is crossing one of OUR roads. From the deer's point of view, that road came through the forest, making a mess of things, causing problems, making life difficult and extremely dangerous. Oh, to see the world ― and life ― as others see it.
That's not what matters to girls who have spunk.
Tell me I'm smart or I show such compassion.
Say I have spirit or always seem savvy.
Tell me I'm witty or clever or funny,
and point out whenever I'm loving and kind.
Looks are not all that a girl should consider,
so tell me I've got what it takes to succeed.
― Bonnie Setliffe Jacobs, August 2, 2018
October ~ I first noticed the tree's reflection in the water, full of leaves. Only then did I see the "actual" tree had no leaves.
November ~ I guess what I'm saying is that my happy place is where I can enjoy green growing things. Hmm, and at this point in my life, I think my happy place is living here at the Crown Center.
December ~ I try not to put my foot in my mouth, not that I could literally do such a thing at my age.
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I posted something similar to this six years ago: 2012 in first lines. The idea was to "use the first lines of each month on your blog, to give an overview of your blogging year."
4 comments:
Ha Ha! Great intrigue and twists and turns. I love the last one. This is a good way to recap, if I can say so myself!
This is a very fun way to reflect back on the year; it gives a good sense of what you've been doing and thinking about. Happy New Year!
Yes, you most certainly may say so yourself, Colleen! I'm glad you had fun reading this post. Thanks for the idea.
Thanks, Helen. You can see my thinking is varied and quirky. :D
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