Today’s blog prompt from Shimelle is: Have you ever been inspired by
the words of a poem? Share the poem with your blog readers and tell
them how you came to value its words.
If you’d asked me years ago, I’d have said Nothing
Gold Can Stay or later, I would have said, Stop all
the Clocks or i
carry you in my heart or One Art. But
the first poem that jumped to my mind was:
This is Just to Say by William Carlos Williams
I have eaten
the plums
that were in
the icebox
and which
you were probably
saving
for breakfast
Forgive me
they were delicious
so sweet
and so cold
I love this poem. I love every bit of it. I can’t even explain why.
Maybe cause it’s so ordinary. Cause it’s so relateable. So daily life. I
am not sure but it makes me happy each and every time.
Ok running behind already. Yesterday’s My Freedom class prompt is:
Play a game of ‘What’s in your suitcase?’ on your blog by listing
your necessities for travel, then ask your blog readers to comment with
their own list. You can include pictures or links for items you consider
must-haves.
Well this is a boring one for me. My must-haves are all electronic
equipment and books. I must have: iPod, MacBook Pro, Canon SLR, Canon
mini camera, iPhone, all the chargers. Then I take at least three books.
Even if I’m going just for two days. Three books is my minimum. Then
I’ll take whatever I’m working on currently. Like a sketchbook, or a
recent class printout, or papers that have been sitting on my desk,
unread. That’s about it for me. Boring, eh?
What about you?

I’m taking Paulette’s
excellent class. She is amazing. My stuff, no so much but it’s still so
much fun to try.

Sitting on the floor, eating candy, and looking through a scrapbooking
catalog. How much better can life get?

Uncle Danny’s visiting which gives David much joy.
The prompt for the second day of Shimelle’s My Freedom class is “If
you could travel in time for just one day, where would you go and what
would you do?”
My first thought was to go back in time. Back to my wedding day. The day
I met Jake. The day we first kissed. The day I found out about David.
The day I gave birth to David. My swearing in ceremony. My telegram of
acceptance in to Carnegie Mellon. Walking on campus for the first time.
So many memorable moments in the past.
Then I realized maybe I could go into the future. The prompt doesn’t
mention the past specifically. Maybe I could go to David’s wedding day.
Or when we are retired. Or when my next kid is born. Maybe just go ten
years into the future and see how things work out. Or maybe not. I’ve
never been a fan of wanting to know the future. Too scared. Also, it’s
no fun. What’s the point if you already know how things are going to
work out? So the future is out.
I know I could have thought in the historical sense too but I’ve never
been a fan of history. So that’s that.
Then I thought, hmmm, do I get to go back as the now me and speak to the
then me? Can I give me some advice? How about some consolation? Can I
tell the “past-me” that I will actually get into the college of my
dreams. Or that I’ll get this job or that I will find the man of my
dreams. Can I tell her things are going to work out? But isn’t that
cheating? Would the past-me believe the present-me? Should she? Hmmm
that got too complicated too.
So how about just going back to observe. Like to my wedding day, which I
mostly don’t remember. But my logic kicked in again and said that
sometimes the way we remember things is more important than the way they
actually were. Memory does what it does for a reason. So that was out too.
I guess I am just not traveling in time after all. Well, maybe to the
far far future where I will be dead and I get to come back once more
just to see my kids and give them one more hug. Is that fair? Since this
is my imagination, I say it is.
From Hey
World, Here I am! by Jean Little:
Today Today I will not live up to my potential. Today I
will not relate well to my peer group. Today I will not contribute in
class. I will not volunteer one thing. Today I will
not strive to do better. Today I will not achieve or adjust or grow
enriched or get involved. I will not put up my hand even if the
teacher is wrong and I can prove it.
Today I might eat the eraser
off my pencil. I’ll look at clouds. I’ll be late, I don’t think
I’ll wash.
I need a rest.

I just started Shimelle’s My Freedom class so the photos this month will
be from the class…
I’ve had this alarm clock for over ten years. Originally, I bought it
cause it was the only clock where I could still see the numbers without
my glasses on. Looking at it today reminded me of the days where I wore
lenses and glasses and where I woke up unable to see anything clearly.
It’s amazing how quickly people adapt. I can’t even remember what it
felt like to not be able to see. That’s why I like this photo, a little
snapshot of those days…

I started taking David to school in the mornings. We got there a bit
early today so we played outside until we could go in.

This is for catalyst
seventeen: what’s a quality you look for in a romantic partner?
Journaling Reads:
Maybe it’s weird that a quality I look for in others should be about me,
but the more I think, the more I realize that the number one quality I
look for in a romantic partner is that they make me want to be a better
me. No scratch that. That they make me want to be the best me. What
excites me the most is meeting someone I respect. Someone whom I look up
to. Someone who inspires me to be better.
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