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Day one… Again!

Dear Reader, Because of the holiday festivities, I temporarily stopped posting to this blog. Now, that I have decided to get back on track I realized that I must start over from day one with my original writing exercise. Hopefully I will not have to many more distractions like this one. I really do want to complete the full 21 days in their entirety. Please bear with me and remember, positive encouragement is always welcome Today I saw a bowl filled with Brownie pieces covered with two scoops of Hudsonville then no ice cream and drizzled with Hershey's chocolate. Yesterday I saw part of the movie It's Complicated starring Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin. All I could think of while watching this was, what if the same type of situation happens to my parents. I must say, this concept is slightly disturbing. The more I think about this movie and the more I think about the writing, and what kind of mind must have come up with this concept. It sounded lik...

Day seven

Today I saw the barren tree outside my window, sway in the wind like a belly dancer. Yesterday, I saw three charmed sisters do battle with a thorn-faced daemon and prevail, It sounded like a chant. If you looked inside me you would see someone with writer's block.

Day six

Today I saw my taco explode after just one bite, all of it falling onto the plate in a heap of cheese, meat and lettuce. Yesterday I saw all three parts of the same Christmas movie at different times. It sounded like a mixture of infomercials and jingle bells. If you looked inside me you would see someone who is self-conscious and insecure, even after 27 years on this planet The five things I saw that no one else saw The inside of my eyelids The lint on my dress The game boards on my bed. My faded pink nighty on the floor. Tooth picks on the doorframe The most beautiful, terrible thing is the failures and inadequacies of technology

Day five

Today I saw album cover after album cover, giving into my Pandora addiction. Unable to stop giving the thumbs up or thumbs down. Hoping to hear the song I truly want to listen to. Yesterday I saw an old friend sitting at the dinner table. She is comfortable she feels like family… Like home. It sounded like the familiar ring of her telephone or the echo of her laugh. If you lived inside of me you would see someone who wants to cherish every moment. I am afraid that I will forget something significant and important. I memorize faces, sounds and the movements of people that feel like they belong to me and no one else. The most beautiful, terrible thing is the unfinished project that lies on my bed. The beauty is in the initial effort. What is terrible is the wasted potential to do something more constructive than what I am. The five things I saw that no one else saw 1.     The handpick them might actually be on a Pat Benatar album cover. 2.  ...

Day four

Today I saw a woman with four chins lying on the People's Court. I didn't think anyone was breave enough to wear a duster in public, but I guess she was. yesterday I saw a Christmas tree with blue, yellow and green ornaments on it. It sounded like something right out of the nut cracker. If you looked inside of me you would see someone full of Christmas cookies and hope for the future. The most beautiful, terrible thing is when a child stops believing in Santa. It is a loss of innocence and a right of passage all at the same time. The five things I saw that no one else saw The layer of dust on my copies of the amazing Spiderman DVDs. The turquoise threads in the hat that I bought this summer. The drop of milk on my DVD remote The Tybee possibly poisonous spider that landed on my arm, it is the first one I have ever killed. The box of pair – applesauce that sits in my room.

Day Three

Today I saw myself in a negative light. I responded to someone that I love in their rude manner and afterwards I felt guilty. I took what they had said the wrong way. Yesterday I saw rain droplets dripping on the door leading from my bedroom to the deck. They reminded me of human tears. They reminded me of condensation that forms on glass of Kool-Aid on hot summer day. It sounded like the dripping facet in the family bathroom after somebody is finished brushing their teeth. If you looked inside me you would see someone who has been truly humbled and does worry too much from time to time.  The most terrible, beautiful thing is the way you remember someone after they passed. You have a tendency to forget  all their negative traits and over accentuating the positive ones. I think that is why artists and singers become substantially more famous after they passed away. The five things I saw that no one else saw the faces of all the band members on a Gin Blossoms album...

Angie Cruz challenge – Day Two

Today I saw a man who bore a remarkable resemblance to Santa Claus call his son out on national television. They were on Doctor Phil over some type of financial dispute. Yesterday I saw the detectives of TNT's Major Crimes try and almost fail to solve a drive-by shooting. I can't get the image of the victim out of my mind. his knees covered in his own blood, his eyes closed as if sleeping. If it has sound it would have been a mother's anguished cries and a father's shout of despair If you lived inside me you would see someone who is craving a soft batch chocolate chip cookie complete with M&Ms. They remind me of childhood and a simpler time. The most beautiful, terrible thing is the end of a good song, when the last echoes of the singer's voice leaves your ears. The five things I saw that no one else saw that most of the people featured as winners on casino commercial are unbelievably overweight. The color of canned peas is a true Sage. That the ...

A new challenge

I know that it's been quite a while since I last wrote. The problem was I lacked the time to write a daily or weekly blog post and plus I didn't think I had anything truly worthwhile to say. This past semester however, that all changed. My introductory portrait class was visited by author Angie Cruz. During her craft talk she challenged us to complete a writing exercise. She told us to get out a pen and paper and answer a series of questions, writing without stopping for approximately 2 minutes for each question. Then, after we were finished she challenged us to repeat this exercise for 21 days. She said that if we were truly serious writers, that this exercise would help open up our imaginations. The day after I attended this craft talk I tried to complete the exercise and my attempt lasted only two days. Then a week later I attempted it again and was unsuccessful.  This time I thought that by posting it to my blog that my Facebook friends and blog followers could help keep ...