Monthly Archives: September 2023
i need to go now.
she remembered off and on
throughout the afternoon
why she needed to leave school and go home
she tried calling on the old wood phone
told us she did not need to be here
told us her mom misses her
gave us so many, many reasons
and finally
she came up with my favorite:
“i need to go home…….to fix my hair!”
well, why didn’t you say so in the first place?
of course you do
we reminded her that mom would be back pretty soon
and in the meantime
we marched around like big dinosaurs
laughing and playing
ate applesauce and ran around outside
on a cool almost fall day
hair flying in the wind.
-aleksandar hemon, the lazarus project
seeing magic.
firsts.
“i’ve always loved the first day of school better than the last day of school.
firsts are best because they are beginnings. “
-jenny han
—
art credit: *sharon france, ‘the old schoohouse,’ acrylic on stretched canvas
*artist’s comments: this painting is from my imagination of an old white schoolhouse in a quiet county setting. these old schoolhouses once dotted the countryside, close enough for children to walk to in most weather.
september days.
long weekend.
on the long weekend
some of everything
sharing a spaghetti dinner with family
relaxing with friends at the lake
by the fire
waking up to a morning moon
a visit to the renaissance festival
cavorting with royalty, vikings, faerie folk, gnomes, jesters, magicians, musicians, artisans, knights, peasants, horses, dogs, dancers, warriors, barbarians, huns, lords and ladies…
and on the third day, she rested.
“on a long weekend, the possibilities are endless,
and we have the freedom to do as much or as little as we please.”
– unknown
labor.
what to do with the time.
yes, i know it’s not cheese, but something about this sauce is like liquid gold to me
—
A Florida woman filed a class action lawsuit against Kraft Heinz … claiming its Velveeta Shells & Cheese prep time is not actually “ready in 3 1/2” minutes, as advertised.
She states that the 3.5 minutes is only the amount of time the food has to go in the microwave and claims it takes more time to actually prepare the meal — don’t forget you’ve got to pour water into the cup and stir in the cheese sauce.
She doesn’t say how long it takes her, but claims the 4 steps listed in the directions — remove the lid and cheese sauce pouch, add water to the fill line and stir, microwave for 3 1/2 minutes, and then stir in the cheese sauce — don’t equate to the mac actually being READY to eat in that time frame.
She’s also looking to put together a class of customers who might also be upset about the prep time and says the damages will exceed $5 million.
“We are aware of this frivolous lawsuit and will strongly defend against the allegations in the complaint,” the company reportedly told USA Today.
*editorial opinion: what if she was to devote all of the time and energy and money it is taking her to create, publicize, rally people, and carryout this lawsuit, and instead, use it as the ‘extra unplanned prep time’ she feels she is wasting and it requires, when making her shells and cheese? or, make it from scratch and compare the prep time needed. just a thought… (beth)
—
“all we can do is decide what to do with the time that is given us”
-j.r. tolkein
wall.
on world letter writing day.
what a wonderful thing is the mail, capable of conveying across continents a warm human hand-clasp. ~author unknown
as i watched team u.s.a. hold their ground tonight against portugal
it reminded me of where i was 20 years ago.
it was 1994
and somehow
i talked my boss where i was an advertising intern during the day,
and my boss at the hotel where i worked as a cocktail waitress at night,
and my professors where i was taking classes at all hours,
and my ex-husband who i shared my daughter-time with,
into agreeing to work around my special schedule for a few weeks.
——
i applied to work at the 1994 fifa world cup here in detroit.
4 matches would be played on my turf.
i told fifa i would love to do it
before i had negotiated any time off
but
i knew it would be a once in a lifetime extraordinary experience
that i would find a way to do it
and then it became a reality.
—-
my job was to work in press operations in the media center.
helping the press with credentials, schedules, seats. access and information.
we were taught about the nuances of soccer
the role of the press
how to deal with the passionate fans
and the customs and languages of the countries participating
learning helpful things like:
‘if a russian offers you a shot of vodka, it’s an insult to say no, so you’ll have to find a diplomatic way to do so.’
i met so many enthusiastic fans along the way
and also
interesting press from all around the world.
—-
on my first day,
a photojournalist
based in hong kong
working for the french press
of dutch and italian descent
walked in.
he was smiling
as i gave him his credentials,
answered his questions
and told him to enjoy the games.
later that night
i left the media center
and turned back into
a cocktail waitress.
as i approached a table
a man turned around
i saw it was the journalist i had met earlier in the day.
we were surprised to see each other again
he told me some of the press corps were staying at my hotel.
i told him i worked there on some nights.
very, very small world.
we parted ways when his group left for the night.
—
each day at the world cup was a new adventure
i was able to see the matches
and enjoy the frenzied air of competition and excitement.
and many times
out of 78,000 people
the journo and i kept crossing paths
in unlikely places.
—
between his schedule and mine
and ever changing locations
and job commitments
and no cell phones
and no computer
we kept trying to set up a time and place
to meet away from the stadium
when neither of us was working
to have a real conversation.
—
finally
it was his last night here
and the final match in detroit was being played.
i was finished in the media tent for the day
we planned to meet at a local bar
after he filed his report.
i went to the bar
and found the brazilian fans there celebrating
it was total madness and fun and frolic
and then
the police came
and shut down the bar
for the first time
in history.
the brazilians’ exuberant and intense enthusiasm
had somehow overflowed
to the outside
they were dancing
a samba line
down woodward avenue
a major thoroughfare in the detroit area.
the bar was done for the night
and the crowd dispersed.
—
we were never able to find each other that night
we had no backup plan
for a place to meet
we went our separate ways
armed with addresses
and the beginning of a friendship.
i went back to my jobs/school/life
he continued on with his assignments
and flew back to hong kong.
—
we began to write letters
and we have been pen pals for 20 years now (almost 30 now)
we send hand-written letters
and postcards
back and forth from all over the world
we’ve gone through life together on paper
relationships, family, jobs, moving, school, vacations
and stayed friends
who never dated each other
maybe one day
we’ll find ourselves in the same country once more
at the same time.
and we can continue our conversation.
—
There is no distance too far between friends, for friendship gives wings to the heart.
– author unknown















