Thursday, December 26, 2013

The Wannabe Journal 

for 

December 2013

 

Santa Came to Town: 

Santa came to town on Friday, Nov 20th.
The Wannabes celebrated their annual Christmas meeting at Mary Lou’s Condo in Centerville.  The ten people who attend this year were able to share two hours of hearing great stories about their favorite Christmas memory and discussed their favorite books that they would recommend for 2014. 
Here are the people who attended :

Nancy P
Don and Rose P
Martha
Ann H
 Jude
Faye
Mary Lou
Don Q

We heard from a number of members who already left town for the holidays.  We missed them but hopefully they will be safe and be able to attend next month. 

Katrina Kittle Update

 
> When I attended the Wannabes meeting, I promised to pass on information about 2014 classes I'm teaching. I finally have that information, and I was hoping you might be able to forward it to the Wannabes list? I'd be eternally grateful!
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> I have four classes coming up, two that begin in January. Jumpstart your Fiction class, and a Craft class on Voice & Point of View are beginning in the few weeks of January. All class descriptions, dates, locations, and registration info can be found here: http://www.wordsworthdayton.com/
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> There's a $10 discount for registering before Christmas.
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> Many thanks! Hope you have a peaceful, lovely Christmas, and that the New Year holds amazing things in store for you & yours!


> When I attended the Wannabes meeting, I promised to pass on information about 2014 classes I'm teaching. I finally have that information, and I was hoping you might be able to forward it to the Wannabes list? I'd be eternally grateful!
>
> I have four classes coming up, two that begin in January. Jumpstart your Fiction class, and a Craft class on Voice & Point of View are beginning in the few weeks of January. All class descriptions, dates, locations, and registration info can be found here: http://www.wordsworthdayton.com/
>
> There's a $10 discount for registering before Christmas.
>
> Many thanks! Hope you have a peaceful, lovely Christmas, and that the New Year holds amazing things in store for you & yours!

A few of our Favorite things.............Books  

 


Here is a brief list of titles of books and novels that were recommended as having in your stocking this year.  

On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King
What the Zhang Boys Know | Clifford Garstang
Wired for Story by Lisa Crons
The Lonely Polygamist by Brady Udall
Let's Pretend This Never Happened: Jenny Lawson
The Poisonwood Bible: A Novel: Barbara Kingsolver
Writing & Selling Your Memoir by Paula Balzer
Sister Mother Husband Dog: Etc.: Delia Ephron
And a film recommendation:  Philomena
Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond
The Heart and the Fist:  The Education of a Humanitarian of a Navy SEAL by Eric Greitens

Rosie's Update:

I met a lot of great people and sure hope I will be invited back next year.  I taught Textured Backgrounds with Gestural Mark-making along with Painting Poetry.  I love teaching poetry, especially when students have never written their own words before.  I also taught a 4-week Painting Poetry workshop  for UD seniors. I was selected to have one of my images for the University of Dayton Alumni magazine.

Life has been creative, fun and challenging.  This fall I went to Raleigh, NC, and taught a couple of workshops with Jerry's Artarama Trade Show.  

 

A Love Story:

 


The Who, What. Where,  When, Why Of Love?


by



Rose Peacock



 



Love. What a strange emotion - you can't see it - you can't touch it - you can't buy it.  No it is not on sale at any of the discount stores and it is never advertised.  So who needs it?  You do, my friend.  Love will creep up on you when you least expect it.  You will feel it and hope no one notices because you have become all weepy and/or goofy as you watch a movie or a commercial.  You need love because with out it you are an empty shell. 



 



Love will come over you when you meet that certain someone.  Sometimes that love will last a life time or may be not.  Love will come over you as you watch a baby discovering its toes.  The universe could come to a halt but that baby will discover what these toes are for and what to do with them.  Love will come over you as you watch a toddler master the art of eating with a fork rather than fingers.  Or a grade schooler carrying the pizza back to the table with eyes beaming.  Or family members gathered around the Thanksgiving Table.  Or a family member going off to some where or better still coming home from some where.



 



Love will come to you as you walk through a forest among old old trees.  It will come to you as you walk along a beach or watch a brilliant sunset.  Love will enfold you as you walk along a stream or babbling brook or come to a waterfall.   Love will fill you with wonder as you observe the perfect flower or a waving wheat field.  Without love you will not see these things or appreciate them.



 



Love will come to you as you sit in a church, see the beautiful stained glass windows and feel the warmth of all of those who have come before you and sat in these pews and felt as you do.  Love my friends is the emotion that connects you to the rest of the world, its wonders and all of the people you know and will meet in the future.  Love  will fill you as you place flowers on a grave and talk with those who have gone on ahead.



 



It is the most important emotion that you have.  Love rules the universe and makes you the person you are.  As the young people say - love rocks.

Christmas Memories: 


Here are a few of our favorite memories of Christmas past:


Rose: Thought she had too much brandy when she found the snake in the Christmas tree.


Mary Lou remembers the next of bugs in her tree


Ann once knew a family who nailed their tree upside down in their double wide mobile home in order to conserve room for the gifts. 


Don P recounted the Cat who liked to hide in the Christmas tree.


Nancy P’s Mother always commented on how beautiful her Christmas tree was even though she did not spend much time selecting  it from a lot or farm.  One year the tree was so dry that the family cat would climb underneath and shake the tree just to hear the needles hit the ornament's. as they fell. 


Mary Lou recounted the year that her friend  sent her husband and their young son off to find the perfect tree.  She also instructed him to bring home a Charlie Brown tree which she would cut the branches off in order to have decorations for over the fireplace. 


They arrive home two hours later with two trees that were wrapped and left on the back porch.  She had fixed a great lunch of soup and sandwiches.  While they were eating she went to the back porch and began to cut branches off one of the trees.  Unfortunately it was the good tree that she was cutting up for the mantel and her decorations.  .  


 What is your favorite Christmas story or memory?

Our Next Meeting


 We will publish our meeting schedule for 2014 shortly after the new year begins.  

Happy New Year everyone...