It is the last day of writing with the Two Writing Teachers community of reflective writers during the March Slice of Life Story Challenge. I started the journey by creating. and connecting with new slicers or friends whom I've written alongside for years in artful ways.
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Thursday, March 31, 2022
March Musings Day 31: A Sweet Ending
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
#SOL22 March Musings Day 30: Soul-Calming Moments
Some days are just so packed with my laundry list of tasks that I need to step back at the end of the day and find time to be grateful, not perturbed. Today was my day of running from task to task like the jackrabbit that hip-hopped across my lawn last summer. He probably was the one eating my flowers but I am digressing. I really don't like not having time to catch my breath so I seek quiet alone time when this happens. Reflecting on my day, I woke with the inclination to write in the morning but life took a different turn. At 8:00 A.M. the doorbell rang and 3 tradespeople were ready to complete the ticket they were given for my 11-month warranty servicing. But they arrived on the wrong day. While this was not ideal, I went with the flow of a new plan. It would have been nice to start the day slowly and accomplish tasks at my own pace.
It is 11:19 P.M. and my muse finally caught up with me. She nudged me to pause-think-ink with the beautiful sound of Tim Janis' instrumental music that began with "Blessed Assurance". I read his quote before slicing. "My instrumental music can help you find deep relaxation, relieve anxiety, and find peace." You must indulge me and listen to a few minutes of the song because your day may have been like mine.
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
#SOL22 March Musings Day 29: Rambling Autobiography
Thank you, Fran Haley, for your awesome rambling autobiography that was inspired by Denise Krebs who took Linda Rief's rambling autobiography and made the following starters for a quick write lesson.
I was born…
I adore…
I bought…
I have…
I never…
One of my…
When I was (age)…
My favorite place…
I can still (sense)…
I dated…
I fainted…
I gave…
I once had…
I am…
I want to…
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Monday, March 28, 2022
#SOL22 March Musings Day 27: Birthdays Are Special!
Do you celebrate your loved ones' birthdays with fanfare? We take birthdays seriously. In our family, it is the birthday person's choice on how to celebrate. We usually go out to dinner or make one at home. We always have a cake, light the birthday candles, sing the birthday song, and take photos. Friday was my husband's birthday. Since we don't eat meat on Fridays during Lent, he bought one of his favorite meats, prime rib on the bone and celebrated with the grandchildren two days later. But my sister treated my husband to a fish dinner on the big day.
We gathered two days after the big birthday to celebrate once again. The dinner was fabulous from the appetizer to the delicious and decadent cookie and creme chocolate cake and homemade cookies. As we sang Happy Birthday, I thought. "You're not older - you're just more distinguished!"
Birthdays are special in our family. We hope our grandchildren grow up remembering this.
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#SOL22 March Musings Day 28: Family Pictures
Are you the family photographer? I am always with my camera documenting family events with photos. It is one of my passions ever since I took a photography class in college. Capturing the essence of a moment is something I delight in so yesterday at my husband's "big birthday party, I I took multiple photos to find the right one that shared the joy of the event. This morning, I found a quote that will guide me as I continue to take photos.
"There is one thing that the photography must contain - the humanity of the moment." -Robert Frank
I would like to dig deeper into the photographic element of connecting with people in the moment as Robert Frank did in his photo taken in 1949.
Capturing the Sensitivity of the Moment
Saturday, March 26, 2022
#SOL22 March Musings Day 26: Winter In Spring
Cherry blossom trees are always the stars of the season in Washington, DC.
With full anticipation of seeing the gorgeous display in the Tidal Basin, I sat in front of my young weeping cherry blossom tree contemplating how beautiful it looked even without full blossoms. Then, today while completing errands, an unexpected rainstorm blew in. A sudden sleet storm followed with swooshing winds and cold air. I thought of my little weeping cherry blossom tree shivering in my backyard and wondered if it and the trees in the Tidal Basin will continue to bloom.
©CV, 2022, Virginia
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Friday, March 25, 2022
#SOL22 March Musings Day 25: Ekphrastic Dodoitsu
The Poetry Sisters posted their March Challenge asking poetry peeps to create an ekphrastic dodoitsu. Lucky me, I knew what type of poetry that was since Mary Lee Hahn, one of the Poetry Sisters, gifted me during a poetry swap with a deck of handmade dodoitsu cards and original poems she created from the deck.
The cards grace my desk and when inclined, I use the cards to create short poems of four lines with a 7-7-7-5 syllabic pattern on topics of love or work. The one glitch for me is writing a humorous poem as the format asks for. This part is a bit difficult for me. Why? Well, my husband considers me to be a serious type of person, not a humorous one. Since I love to play with the Poetry Sisters each month, I gave it a try.
THANK YOU TO:
Poet-author-teacher, Amy Ludwig Vanderwater, who hosts Poetry Friday this week. I am joining Amy at her blog, The Poem Farm, where she is not only announcing her new National Poetry Month 2022 project, Pick A Proverb, but shares her first proverb poem that will start a full month of writing. Amy invites everyone to write alongside her.
Thank you, Poetry Sisters, for the challenge. #PoetryPals
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Thursday, March 24, 2022
#SOL22 March Musings Day 24: Late Night Thoughts
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Wednesday, March 23, 2022
#SOL22 Day 23: 22 Days of March Musings
- 22 Days of March Musings
NOTE:I composed the above poem after many days of pondering how I could make it happen. Everyone needs some creative fun when writing so I gathered the titles of my 2022 Annual Slice of Life Story Challenge posts in a list format. An index poem to catalog my March writing so far naturally evolved from one title to the next. You can click on any words in green to link to a specific slice that is located on my Blogger website, Beyond LiteracyLink.I made one deviation from the order of which I wrote the poems. I started with the 2nd day of slicing, followed by the first.
Happy Slicing!
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Tuesday, March 22, 2022
#SOL22 March Musings Day 22: A Shot of Inspiration Needed
Do you ever feel like you need a bit of inspiration to start-kick your day?
Still recovering from the first cataract surgery and feeling scattered even before that, I need a BIG shot of inspiration to stay balanced. Read through this laundry list of to-do items to understand why I need an inspirational remedy.
- No Stretch and Pump or Gentle Yoga Classes
- No lifting more than 20 pounds
- No bending down with my head down
- Stick to the eye drop regime (3 boxes of drops: two must be inserted into the right eye 4xs per day and one every 2 hours plus rub a small amount of ointment in the surgery eye nightly )
- Continue to insert a drop of Restasis 2xs per day in the left eye
- Get ready for the reinstallation of one of the organizational racks that the installers did not install correctly
- Continue with routine life chores
- Find time for a daily walk
- Be ready for distractors
Monday, March 21, 2022
#SOL22 March Musings Day 21: Welcome Springtime!
It's Here!