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Rewriting, or why doesn’t that editor on my shoulder shut up?
Posted by doggonedmysteries
“There that chapter is fixed.” I stretch and let out a satisfied sigh.
My little editor taps me on the shoulder. “Why did you take out that scene?”
“Because it didn’t work with the changes I made. Besides, the new scene is better.”
“But I liked that scene. It was a good scene.” The editor kicks me in the temple.
“Ouch. Shut up. It’s not going back in. It doesn’t work.”
“And yet you kept that awful dialogue on page sixty one,” he says with a sneer.
“That was good dialogue. What makes you say it was awful?”
“Would anyone truly say that? Is it realistic?”
Beads of sweat break out on my forehead. I pop up the page and read the dialogue aloud. “I think it’s realistic. I don’t see any problem with it.”
“Okay, I’ll let that slide, but—“
“No buts. It’s time to move on to the next chapter.”
“Okay. In the first scene, you need to—“
“Shut up! Let me do it. I know what I want to do here.”
The editor flops onto the back of my chair and whines, “You never listen to me.”
“Do too.”
“Do not.”
“Have it your way. Now, chapter thirteen, page seventy seven. Scene one stays as it is.”
“Are you sure about that?”
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He is my rock and I am his
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When I was very young, someone told me I shouldn’t dream. The same someone always laughed and sneered at my ideas and me. I believed that someone for a long while. For many years I hid my dreams, buried them deep inside me, until they came close to dying.
If you do not attempt to reach for your dreams, you are not living. One day, my dreams and I began to live again.
That was when Dear Hubby came into my life, he told me I could and should always dream. He encouraged me to explore my ideas. He’s supported me, defended me, and is always in my corner. He has never once told me I couldn’t or shouldn’t. He tells me he is proud of me in whatever I do.
When I made some tough decisions in life, he stood beside me.
When he needs me, I am there for him. When he falls, I’ll pick him up. When he dreams, I encourage him. When he makes tough decisions, I stand beside him.
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The Idas
Posted by doggonedmysteries
Hurricane Ida is throwing a lot of wind our way. It hasn’t rained much although it’s been overcast for days. It did begin to rain a bit around 3 a.m. though. How do I know this? Because the pups wanted to go out. Not a peep out of them all night until it began to rain.
Hurricane Ida is feisty and makes me think of another Ida I knew. She lived with us. She had white hair, wore glasses, was under five feet tall, and was almost as round as she was tall. Ida was a lively woman who loved to walk. She could walk all of us grandkids into the ground on any given day. She learned to do the twist when she was in her seventies.
Oh, that woman could bake! The cookie jar was always full and the house was scented with baked goods for as long as I can remember. My baby sister loved peanut butter cookies and she often made them for her. I loved her chocolate drop cookies, oatmeal and raisin, and Snickerdoodles. She had a true weakness for chocolate, dark chocolate being her favorite. I know she passed that obsession on to me.
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For what are you thankful?
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I promised Dave, that sometime this month I’d do a post on what we are thankful for, so here goes.
I’m thankful for every moment with my Dear Hubby, the love of my life, may we have many more years ahead of us. I’m thankful that I’m healthy. I’m thankful that we have a roof over our heads, our mortgage is paid, and we have food on the table. I’m thankful for the love of two silly dogs.
I’m thankful for the love and support of my wonderful Aunts and Cousins. Have I told you all lately how much I love you?
I’m thankful for all my wonderful friends who never fail to lift my spirits. I love you guys too.
I’m thankful to be able to follow my own path in life.
I’m thankful to be who I am, all I’ve experienced—the good and the bad, who touched me, who I’ve touched, and for those who have gone before me. I’m thankful for the joys of living and the lessons of loss and grief.
I’m thankful for the people who take time out of their day to read what I write here.
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You can pick your friends, you can pick your nose, but you can’t pick your relatives.
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Some family holiday meals are as pleasant as playing with an angry grizzly bear. We don’t do them any more. Instead, Dear Hubby and I enjoy a quiet meal at home without having to endure in laws or out laws. We don’t go away for the holidays.
For some reason, at certain of these ‘holiday meals,’ Dear Hubby and I found ourselves seated at the children’s table. Two children sat at the adult’s table because they’d raised a fuss over having to sit with their peers. We didn’t have kids, we were well over twenty one, but there we were at the kiddies’ table. (Not a smart thing to do with us.)
I guessed it was some perverse torture set up by the parents of the spoiled brats…um children. Therefore, we became the ringleaders of mischief. Do not leave us to our own devices…you WILL pay. DH’s specialty is food fights. He is very subtle and no one has any idea how these battles begin—well, I do but no one else does.
I specialize in telling bad fart jokes or engaging in other antics that will make milk come out of a child’s nose. (I warned them not to seat us there.)
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Gavin met Madison
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Madison, who always looks for me when they walk past the yard

The nose knows
Gavin finally met Madison today. I was so proud of him he was a perfect gentleman. He didn’t bark or show any of the hostility he has shown to many of the dogs people walk past our yard. Could it because she’s also a BT? I’m betting on it.
Madison wasn’t too sure of him at first since she’d only moments before met with a hostile Pit bull who had snapped and growled at her. Gavin was all tail wags and happy little whines of greeting. What a flirt he was, trying to get her to come closer for a smooch. He was thrilled when she eventually came to the fence to become acquainted. That boy certainly loves the girls.
Patty wouldn’t have been nice with Madison since she doesn’t like any other dogs. Gavin is her one and only dog pal. This all stems from the time a Pit bull attacked her through our back fence a few years ago. It’s a shame because Madison has the energy to keep up with her (not that Gavin doesn’t) but another playmate for her would be nice. However, she’d rather stick to her Gavin.
Posted in Dog related, My blog
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His balance and mobility are limited with MS
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We keep a supply of ice packs on hand at all times. Balance and mobility are not Dear Hubby’s strong suit. His neurologist and I want him to keep a cane or walker by the bed but he’s stubborn and seldom does. At least twice a week I hear him take a tumble upstairs after he’s gone up for the night.
My heart does a rabbit run and I bolt up the stairs to find him sitting on the edge of the bed.
“You okay? What happened?”
“Yeah, I fell onto my knees getting up is all.”
“You scared me to death. Did you hurt yourself?”
“Nope, I’m fine.”
My heart settles back into a normal rhythm again. I stand there and watch him for a bit, drinking his image in. I love him so much that when he hurts, I hurt.
We keep a mobility cart out in the yard so he can play with the dogs, but it’s only good in the spring, summer, and fall weather. Once winter hits the cart becomes a useless thing that takes up space on the back porch. He doesn’t get out as much and often becomes more depressed than usual.
The pups and I do our best to keep him smiling. A laugh or two a day does him good and even eases his pain. Friends, who remember him and visit, especially during the winter months, are like precious gems.
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Thank you
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To all the people who clicked on my Keep a Breast icon I say, thank you. For those of you who didn’t I say, what are you waiting for? If my sister’s beautiful face didn’t move you to click maybe this will…
As I said, my baby sister had a great sense of humor. One day, after her first mastectomy, she startled my Dear Hubby into peals of laughter when she asked, “Want to play with my Boob?” and then threw her prosthesis at him.
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Today she would’ve been 52
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If Mary had survived her last fight with breast cancer that took her away so young she’d be 52. She didn’t, she lost that battle in 2001. Her lively sense of humor will never brighten a room again. In her memory, and as a favor to me, please click on the Keep a Breast icon at the bottom right hand side.
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Jingle bells out
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Yesterday Mari asked, “They ring bells?” Yes, Mari my dogs ring the above bells to go out. The bells are attached to the door that leads from the kitchen to the back porch.
We taught our old male, Malcolm to ring the bells when he wanted out. When we added our rescue girl Sadie to the household, he taught her how to ring them. After he died, Sadie was our only dog for a while. Then we got Gavin.
Sadie was old by then, but she passed on the lesson of the bells to Gavin before she died. Gavin became an expert bell ringer. He can ring those bells so well and loud that it will drive a person (usually me) up a wall—he likes to go out, often.
Gavin taught Patty how to ring the bells after she arrived on our doorstep as a rescue. She will ring them only when she really has to go out and she does it delicately. With Gavin it sounds like Santa’s entire sleigh is battering down the door, with Patty you will only hear a little jingle of the bells.
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It came from the north
Posted by doggonedmysteries
A cold front brought wind and rain mixed with snow. The storm didn’t last long. However, while it was here the rain and snow pelted sideways hard and fast. Gavin and Patty rang the bells to go out. I opened the door and they saw the rain. They beat a hasty retreat.
The pups no longer wanted to go out. I got those ‘are you insane?’ looks from them. They hadn’t been outside in hours and yet they decided they could wait.
Patty took the couch and Gavin, his chair. For several hours neither one moved. Dear Hubby went up for a nap. I worked on my book. All was quiet.
Gavin rang the bells to go out.
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What foods do you crave when the seasons change?
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I find my cravings change with the seasons. Right now, in the fall, I begin to crave vegetable laden soups and stews, crisp tart apples and apple cider, herb teas, pecan and pumpkin pies, and acorn squash. Dear Hubby wants slow cooked beef and pork roasts with mashed potatoes and carrots or corn. He wants apple crisp, bread pudding, and rice pudding with raisins all still warm from the oven.
My father would make a wonderful turkey soup after Thanksgiving. He’d boil down the turkey carcass, put in everything but the kitchen sink, and never wrote the darned thing down, he died in 1995. I’d almost perfected his recipe after years of trial and error when DH decided he no longer liked turkey. That was the end of that. Now I make chicken soup with a PA Dutch flair.
DH’s mother used to make one thing very well. She made an applesauce cake to die for however, she no longer bakes. No matter how often DH asks for it I won’t make her cake. Why? Because no matter how good it is, it can never compare to the memory of his mother’s.
It is fall, and I still crave Dad’s soup. DH still craves his mother’s applesauce cake. What foods do you crave when the seasons change?
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