Archives for November 2012
Somewhere in the USA . . . .
Somewhere in the USA (Arizona, for instance) it’s 11:15 p.m.
It’s also 10:15 in California!
So, technically, it’s still today, November 19, 2012, and I made this blogging deadline.
So there.
(Guess who’s feeling like Homer Simpson right about now?)
~:Le sigh.
Join in the Fray: What have you been late for – really LATE – this week?
Copyright © 2012 Michelle Matthews Calloway, ASwirlGirl™, All rights reserved.
I’m blogging every day in the month of November as a participant in NaBloPoMo. Thanks for reading and feel free to comment!
What I Don’t Want You To Tell My Mother
I don’t want you to tell my Mother when I fail.
Here’s the back story:
A couple of days ago I wrote a blog post commemorating my parent’s wedding anniversary. Later that same day my Mother overheard me asking my Aunt Marie about the exact date she and my Uncle Bully got married. Of course my Mother wanted to know why I was asking about Aunt Marie’s wedding date. I jokingly told her that I had written something about “my parents.”
My Mother (laughing): “Don’t you start that!
Me (laughing): “Don’t start what?” You know my brother and me write about y’all!”
Aunt Marie: “I know! That’s what I keep hearing! They keep telling me that y’all are writing about us!” (I’m not sure who “they” are)
My Mother (still laughing): “All right now! You and your brother better stop it!”
I laughed my Mother off, but knowing my Mother the way I do, I knew I hadn’t heard the end of the matter. Sure enough, the next day I found this note taped to my bathroom mirror:
Technically, I’m off the hook because this blog is not Facebook or texting (I find the part about texting hilarious). Nevertheless, the word “etc.” is part of the note, so I guess I’m going to have to try to respect my Mother’s wishes and not write about her any more.
I said I’m going to try.
Please don’t tell her when I fail.
Join in the Fray: What secret(s) do you want to keep from your Mother?
Copyright © 2012 Michelle Matthews Calloway, ASwirlGirl™, All rights reserved.
I’m blogging every day in the month of November as a participant in NaBloPoMo. Thanks for reading and feel free to comment!
A Few Things From My Bucket List
The Urban Dictionary defines bucket list as, “A list of things to do before you die. Comes from the term ‘kicked the bucket.'”
My bucket list is fairly long. Here are six items that immediately come to mind:
- Visit Australia
- Visit Alaska and Hawaii
- Return to Spain and Italy
- Attend the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta held annually in Albuquerque, NM. The Plano Balloon Festival is also held annually in Plano, TX – shame on me for having never attended when I live so close!
- Attend an annual Cherry Blossom Festival – in Japan!
- Take a mission trip to South Africa
I can see that this particular list doesn’t cover things I want to do; instead, it covers places I want to go. Even though I’ve been blessed to travel extensively in the United States and abroad, there are still so many places that I want to see.
I’m happy to report that plans are already underway to scratch item #6 off the list in 2013!
Join in the Fray: What’s on your bucket list?
Copyright © 2012 Michelle Matthews Calloway, ASwirlGirl™, All rights reserved.
I’m blogging every day in the month of November as a participant in NaBloPoMo. Thanks for reading and feel free to comment!
I Am Going to Have To . . . .
. . . . Catch up on this blog tomorrow.
I spent a majority of the day without internet access and now I’m even more behind schedule than I was when I woke up this morning.
Tomorrow my day starts at 5:30 a.m. and I’ll have you know this Night Owl was already in bed . . . only to bolt upright with the realization that I hadn’t made today’s NaBloPoMo post.
I’m going to catch up, lest this be my fate:
Join in the Fray: What do you need to catch up on?
Copyright © 2012 Michelle Matthews Calloway, ASwirlGirl™, All rights reserved.
I’m blogging every day in the month of November as a participant in NaBloPoMo. Thanks for reading and feel free to comment!
Just An Old Fashioned Love Story
It was August 1956, and an Army soldier who had recently fought in Korea now faced deployment to a war in Vietnam. His best friend Charles (more commonly known as “Bully”), a guy he’d known since infancy, had been married for a couple of years to a very pretty girl that he was obviously crazy about.
Bully had told him that his wife Marie had a younger sister who was just as pretty – and single.
In the meantime, Marie had been telling her sister Helen about Bully’s best friend Columbus (more commonly known as “Nookie”).
“You need to meet him!” Marie gushed. “He’s nice looking, he’s in the Army, and Bully thinks y’all would really hit it off.”
“What grown man has a nickname like ‘Nookie’?” Helen scoffed. “And I don’t know if I want somebody in the Army. I want whoever I’m with to be here, with me.”
Helen was more than a little skeptical, even put off – yet she was intrigued. She agreed to meet this “Nookie.”
Plans were quickly set. They would all go out for a late dinner that Friday night after attending the wake of one of Bully and Nookie’s classmates.
Later that night, Helen pondered an incident that had taken place a few months before. She’d been on her way to work, and her Mother stopped her.
“I had a dream about you last night, Girl,” her Mother said. “I saw your husband.”
Helen literally had trembled. Her Mother was a God-fearing, church-going woman and very spiritual. Mother Zora was known for having dreams and a keen insight into people’s character and motives. When she had a dream about something, all you had to do was wait for it to happen, because whatever she dreamed was certainly coming true.
“The dream actually wasn’t so much about you as it was about the man you’re going to marry. He’s on the short side . . . dark, and extremely intelligent. He wears very nice clothes, and . . . . . “
Helen listened with rapt attention as her Mother described the man she saw in her dream. Mother Zora described the man’s physical and intellectual characteristics, and then moved to the most important part: His character.
“He’s straight as an arrow, this man. He’ll be a good provider, and you won’t have to worry about him at all. He’s gonna want your children to do well in school; want them to be somebody in life. Family comes first with him. He does right by his Mother, and he’s going to do right by you.”
Helen had met a gentleman since that fateful morning, a tall, extremely handsome guy named Ralph who was being very persistent in his pursuit of her. For some reason, she was never completely at ease in his presence, and Ralph’s pushiness bothered her instead of drawing her. It also didn’t help that he didn’t meet her Mother’s physical description at all, and he wasn’t close to his family.
Helen sighed. Marie had tried to tell her what Nookie looked like based on Bully’s description, but she still couldn’t get a good grasp of him from Marie’s words. She’d just have to go to the wake and see this guy Nookie for herself.
Marie and Bully were already at the wake, seated at the front of the church when Helen arrived. Her heart pounding, Helen made her way over to them. She spoke to Bully, then sat next to Marie on the pew.
“Well, where is he?” Helen asked.
“He’s running a little late; he had to stop by his Mother’s before coming here,” Marie whispered.
HMPF! Helen thought. This Nookie person was already starting off on the wrong foot.
They sat for over an hour, until the end of the viewing period. Still no Nookie. Bully had periodically turned in his seat to scan the room for his friend. Helen refused to turn around; she was not desperate! Even so, she had to admit to herself that she was a bit disappointed that Nookie hadn’t shown up. Whether she met him or not, the good thing was that she’d made up her mind to tell Ralph that she wasn’t interested. She’d tried to give him a chance, but her uneasiness around him and annoyance with him were two huge red flags she knew she couldn’t ignore. Helen felt a weight lift off her mind. Just the thought of telling Ralph to move on greatly improved her mood.
Bully, Marie, and Helen stood for the benediction, then turned to leave. Looking toward the rear of the church, Helen’s eyes locked with that of an expensively dressed man – a man who perfectly embodied the description of the man described in her Mother’s dream.
In that moment, it seemed that they were the only two people in the room. In that moment, she felt no reservations about his person or his character. She had no sense of uneasiness; instead, it was as if she had known him all her life. She had never met him, yet knew deep in her heart that her destiny was tied to his. Whoever he was, she loved him on sight. She felt in her heart that he was “The One.”
“There he is!” Bully exclaimed. “Hey Nookie – over here!”
Nookie barely heard Bully, because his eyes were still locked on Helen, who would find out later that when their eyes locked, Nookie had experienced the same thoughts and emotions about her that she’d had for him – he believed she was “The One.”
Three months later, Helen and Nookie married in a modest ceremony at Mother Zora’s home. The date: November 15, 1956.
Happy Anniversary, Mom and Dad!
Join in the Fray: Do you believe in love at first sight? Why or why not?
Copyright © 2012 Michelle Matthews Calloway, ASwirlGirl™, All rights reserved.
I’m blogging every day in the month of November as a participant in NaBloPoMo. Thanks for reading and feel free to comment!
My Latest Obsession (one of them, anyway!)
My absolute, no-dispute favorite Disney character is Mickey Mouse; hands down.
Snoopy has always been my favorite Peanuts character, but for some reason I’ve lately become obsessed with Charlie Brown and Lucy.
I haven’t figured out why just yet . . . .
Nevertheless, if you see ole Charlie and Lucy a few more times this month, don’t say I didn’t warn you.
Join in the Fray: Who’s your favorite Disney, cartoon, or comic strip character?
Copyright © 2012 Michelle Matthews Calloway, ASwirlGirl™, All rights reserved.
I’m blogging every day in the month of November as a participant in NaBloPoMo. Thanks for reading and feel free to comment!
Why Gary Will Never Find Love
Just about anyone who’s worked in corporate America (or in a church!) has heard the expression, “There is no ‘I’ in team.”
Well, guess what? There’s no “I” in “Love,” either!
Saw this on the Grammarly Facebook page and just had to share.
Join in the Fray: What else would you say has no part in love?
Copyright © 2012 Michelle Matthews Calloway, ASwirlGirl™, All rights reserved.
I’m blogging every day in the month of November as a participant in NaBloPoMo. Thanks for reading and feel free to comment!
The Place I’ve Been Dreaming Of
I came across a fallen tree
I felt the branches of it looking at me
Is this the place we used to love?
Is this the place that I’ve been dreaming of?
~from Somewhere Only We Know by KEANE
I think it’s safe to say that at times, each of us have felt tied down, and not in a good way (and some of us feel tied down right now). Situations, obligations, determinations, and sometimes even affirmations keep us glued to certain places, certain jobs, or certain people.
We feel ourselves getting lost in the shuffle, and we long to break away, even if only temporarily. We long to reconnect to our dreams and our sense of individual person hood, even if only for a little while. We dream of a place we can go to achieve this re-connection, a place we can go where we can shut out the clamor and pressures imposed on us by the “have to’s.”
I’m dreaming of such a place today. At this point I have to content myself with visiting that place in my thoughts, yet one day . . . .
Join in the Fray: What place are you dreaming of?
Copyright © 2012 Michelle Matthews Calloway, ASwirlGirl™, All rights reserved.
I’m blogging every day in the month of November as a participant in NaBloPoMo. Thanks for joining me!
Happy Veterans’ Day!
Hang around me any length of time, and you’ll quickly learn that I’m a Daddy’s Girl (and proud of it!).
You’ll also learn that my Dad is a 23-year career Army man who fought in Korea and in Vietnam.
Today, on Veteran’s Day, I salute my Dad and all the men and women who unselfishly served in the Armed Forces and fought for our freedom and safety.
Thank you for your courage!
Join in the Fray: This week, make an effort to acknowledge, salute, or in some way appreciate a member of the military.
Copyright © 2012 Michelle Matthews Calloway, ASwirlGirl™, All rights reserved.
I’m blogging every day in the month of November as a participant in NaBloPoMo. Thanks for reading and feel free to comment!