we began as a mixed group
of teachers and parents
and
became friends
stayed friends
formed
a book club
had
passionate discussions
about books
but
over time
it became
challenging
to get
everyone
in one place
on a regular basis
for hours at a time
on the same night
so
one day
we had an idea
and
decided
to meet
after work on fridays
at the end of each week
late in the afternoon
just for a bit
on a drop-in basis
whoever could make it was welecome
and we
talked about
books, life, family, loves, our news, the world
and we
listened
to each other
and
asked and answered questions
about things
in our lives
that made us happy
or
that made us sad
or
that we didn’t understand
or just
needed
to tell someone
and
wanted
the perspective
of others
we trusted
as we
shared our personal stories
and we
celebrated each other’s lives
and we all made a point
of being there
on a regular basis
and sometimes
husbands
kids
dates
visitors
popped in
and out
and soon
the books fell away
and
we met
just to
spend time together
so
one day
i had an idea
and
i gave us a name
on a shirt
as a christmas present
*h2.e.l.p.
*(happy hour extra large print)
book club
of ann arbor
and to
make it official
and it seemed
just the right name
for us
for more than one reason
and
a couple of times
each year
we kick it up a notch
when
we go
on an
overnight adventure
to a local hotel
or a cottage on a lake
where it feels
so far away from it all
yet
they’re
just
a
few miles away
no husbands
no kids
no dates
no visitors
and
we stay up
most of the night
with food and drink
and music
sharing our stories
and
our own
good company
and
sometimes
we sneak into the pool or take a dip in the lake
for some
late night swimming
and play games
and
all sorts
of
other antics
and merry-making
happen
it’s a slumber party
of the highest order
after all
and
i may even suggest
that we
read a book
one day soon
one that
that has it all
romance, mystery, action and adventure, travel, suspense, humor, friendship
and no vampires
it’s one of my favorites
and
it’s sure to
inspire a passionate discussion
about its surprise ending
—
“the first rule of book club – is that nobody wants to talk about book club.”
― douglas lewis
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Oh, that sounds lovely!!! :-) I wish I could join! :-)
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you have hereby been named an official ‘charter member’ tiny )
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Hihihihi….Yaaaaaayyyyy!!! :-) :-) :-)
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that is a great idea. is there special program?
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thanks, mih and no special program –
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I got absorbed reading how you had written this in short sentences the story naturally followed. Glad you are having these special Fridays and time away with friends you have made. Who needs books… ;-)
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thanks, jen, yes sometimes the time with friends is the most important thing )
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What a great club to be part of!
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it’s open to all, lgs )
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One day we’ll read a book. Love it. :-)
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well, you know…..laurie )
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bingo! love this…go, dog, go! I have to check out the surprise ending.
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thanks susie, i think you’ll enjoy it )
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Awesome idea Beth. :D
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You have the most fun! I love it! I also love the fact that you want a book with zero vampires
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thanks, roy. and no clowns either, please! )
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True dat!
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I need this!!!
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go for it, other woman )
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when i lived in AA I wish I woulda coulda..
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start it in your new home, nameless )
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Where would we be without friends such as this. Not necessarily ones who share your life but ones who share your heart. Love it Beth. I’m lucky enough to have a group similar to this one, although we never even pretended to read a book. :)
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i agree, tric and i think we’re both lucky that war. )
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This is such a great post Beth. Sounds like a really fun group. I love the name aswell 😊
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thanks so much, diana )
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Reading this is delightful and I know about the book club. I had one for over 10 years. We always talked books but less and less over time. :-D <3
I just clicked the second box below. Should work…
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thanks, lctc, and glad you figured it out ) i understand about the book chat waning after a time –
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We still read the books but only took 15 or 20 minutes to go around the table and give our 1 to 5 star grading. These rest, well, you KNOW…:-)
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that agenda sounds perfect )
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:-D :-D :-D
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The best book clubs really do become families. I’m going to mention this with your permission in my book club series.
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they really do, andra and feel free to mention this in your bc series )
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This should be a movie. Yesterday at Open House, my son was watching the helicopters in the air near the Flight Club table. He asked what the first rule of Flight Cub was and the guy shrugged and said, “Have fun?” Dork.
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hahahaha – yeh. thanks, kerbey )
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I love it! Sounds amazing. I may even be a little jealous ;)
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thanks, itwt, and just start one when you have the chance, you won’t regret it )
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Fabulous:) Fun, fun, fun.
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it really is triple fun, har )
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Ha! I love this shirt! Excellent name and your last book selection is a favorite read for my my kids. What an awesome book club and place to let your guard down and be you.
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thanks so much, gust. and i must say your children have good taste in books. yes, you summed it up very well )
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sounds like fun !
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thanks, duncan )
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I love that book! I have that same cover.. What a grand idea your book club is.
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isn’t that a great book? and thanks, mark )
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I love that you have gone on for so long and that the ‘book club’ has adapted to the group’s needs.
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thanks, colline, it just sort of happened, quite naturally, over time –
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The gang is separated at times, but you all are one! I loved this post, with all of its messages including the best one: fun friends are like family!
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exactly, robin )
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You guys have the best rules. No rules. Your rules. You rule! How fun, Beth, to share your lives and help and passion and thoughts like that. Lucky you all are.
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yeh, no rules are good rules in this case – thanks, mark )
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You have the coolest life, ksBeth–so full of family and friends, and such an awesome way of sharing it–your writing style is approachable and as a writer I know its flow reflects your knowing of the language (and material) I really dig it.
also–did I ever mention–I lived in Ann Arbor as a young’un; Dad was at Michigan State…:)
we were neighbors…:)
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cc, just love to live every day and things fall into place, how great to hear you were an ann arborite, i could have guessed. and thank you so much for your kind words – beth
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I recently joined a book club with other teachers from our school. We do manage a bit of chat about the book. But it’s also a wonderful opportunity to just see each other outside of work, to realize that we have other interests and passions.
Great post, Beth. I’m inspired. I’d love to be part of your ‘no rules’ club. The T-shirt is cool. ;-)
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thanks, judy and it sounds like you’re on your way!
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Thanks for another great post. And I loved Go Dog Go! Do you like my hat?
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Ha!
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Reblogged this on après-pensées.
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