The
Book of Me Written By Me is more pathetic than ever. The bloom is off
the rose. My fault entirely, of course: lack of commitment, a
preference to pick and choose, too many eclectic pursuits, creative
excuses like I have to clean my kitchen or my hard drive crashed, and so on.
Maybe I can hustle into combining the missing ...
Maybe I can hustle into combining the missing ...
Diaries
and Journals (Prompt 6) are something I gave up on —
apart from travel journals and boring attempts to track
medical-health issues —
because Facebook appeared and it has a lot of leniency for recording
the important, exhausting trivia of daily life. My Latvian
Grandparents (Prompt 7) have been written into posts on
this blog; my Scots-descended Grandparents whom I never
knew personally are admittedly a bit neglected. No-one has yet
pressed me to hear about Will's gentle decline into depression after
his brother got run over by a train, a brother who may or may not
have ruined the family business.
A
Time Capsule (Prompt 8)is simply not big enough to hold
(I should say choose) a few treasures or cryptic artifacts. A memo
attached to my will that lists the family heirlooms (few) and
personal treasures (many) including provenance for all is quite
enough to gobsmack my kids. Halloween (Prompt 9) and
sticky little children I avoid at all costs but do pay due respect to
All Saints Day and All Souls Day.
Now, faithful reader, you will find a hiatus here until the festive season is truly cranked up to Code Green levels. I'm just taking my fest a bit early and away.
Can't
recall offhand any Unexplained Memories (Prompt 10) but
would this count? An old recurring dream about being shot in the
spine has since been replaced by being lost in a huge hotel —
make of that what you will, Dr. Freud.
Good!
That moves us right along to Military (Prompt 11). And
like many Geneabloggers, I did a post for the eleventh day of the
eleventh month. In fact it's sitting right below this one. In my
families, there's a certain dearth of eligible ancestors and
collaterals in the military category. Why? —
there we go, another adjunct idea to mess around with.
In
future, applying myself better would be worthy of all those others who are
creating such interesting posts.
The Desert Life, June 2013 |
Now, faithful reader, you will find a hiatus here until the festive season is truly cranked up to Code Green levels. I'm just taking my fest a bit early and away.
©
2013 Brenda Dougall Merriman
2 comments:
As always I love reading your blog and of extra interest because of what this blog is part of and the fact that I know you.
Thank you, Kath. It's so nice to know when friends take the time (and have the interest) to be reading blogs!
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