This week’s remembrance that I once had 365 consecutive days of happiness… Day 134 Wonder how everywhere rust exists. Dance over. Yellow opens up. Great ovation. Drink up rhythm in night grandeur. Try helping elephants. Secret users mourn melancholy exit routes? Yesterday over us. Apples ripe especially. Aplomb. Strategic trains roll across neighborhood girls entirely … Continue reading »
Monthly Archives: May 2012
29-31
Hilarious. And true. “There’s nobody left. I’m all alone.” Long sigh…it’s tough being single. Continue reading »
Spooky
It’s like they know about what we do, Mrs. Hemingway. Do you think Giggles is on to us? Spooky… Continue reading »
The Sad Single #4
My Amazing Race
Another reminder that I once had 365 consecutive days of happiness… Day 45 We had 45 minutes. That was it. If we were a second late, I might lose my appointment. That’s how it is at the Apple store; they call your name and you’re not there…too bad. Today I had a 4:30 appointment at … Continue reading »
Wins and Losses
This week’s 365 Days of Happiness remembrance: Day 246 I don’t remember parts of my drive home from work today. I didn’t black out; I just can’t remember certain parts. For instance, I don’t remember driving past the high school that is on my way home. I also don’t remember whether or not I waited … Continue reading »
The World Needs More Wisdom
First Loves
Movie The Sound of Music was the first movie I loved. I memorized all the lines and can still recite them today. (For example: “What happened to your finger?” “It got caught.” “Caught in what?” “Friedrich’s teeth.”) I sat inches from the screen–cross-legged–and was mesmerized by the singing and dancing and…accents. And I believe that … Continue reading »
Monday.
Fitted Sheet Paradise
This week’s 365 Days of Happiness remembrance: Day 9: Fitted Sheet Paradise Laundry. Just the word elicits a long sigh that travels from my brain out through my mouth and into the air. And it seems to hang there, haunting me like a 58% polyester/42% cotton ghost. The scavenger hunt for quarters, while exciting, does … Continue reading »