Monthly Archives:May 2011

Answering the weekly 100 Words challenge by Velvet Verbosity – this week’s word is Forgetting. I’m also answering another of her challenges – the Artist’s Way. This 100 words entry came from my thoughts and morning pages Thursday morning.
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In the forgetting lies
The memories and
The thoughts of you

In the forgetting lies
Raw emotions
The absence of feeling

In the forgetting lies
Real threats in
The calm before storms

In the forgetting lies
Thoughts and
Memories of you

In the forgetting – LIES
The ones you told
The ones I heard
The lies that tore
Our family apart

In the forgetting lies
A broken path
a lost love

In the forgetting lies
Pieces of us
Pieces of joy

In the forgetting
of lies
Is healing

I can seek truth
I can live again

In the forgetting
Of lies

Last week, VV (of 100 Words fame) challenged me to take part in a 12 week challenge – using the book The Artist’s Way. Oh, okay – she didn’t challenge ME personally, but I took it personally.

I am now into week 2. Each week I will be “checking in” to see how the previous week went.

Each morning I write “Morning Pages” – three handwritten pages that are mostly unstructured. I was able to do that 6 of the 7 days. The first three were not handwritten, btw. I did tem on the computer because my ordered supplies, which included the Artist’s Way journal – had not yet arrived. The thought was there, if not the way to do it.

Having completed the week – and started this week by handwriting the pages I can see the value. Writing by hand makes me stop and think about what I am writing. When I type I can do it without thinking and much more quickly. Aha!

I’m also supposed to have an Artist’s Date with myself. Okay, I didn’t do so great on this one. Rather than SET A DATE and keep it, I just took that part loosely and as such didn’t really have a special time for me.

I did sit alongside the road and watch the cranes for a bit – that was relaxing and good – and I got a couple of pictures. But I’m not sure it was really all in the spirit of the thing.

Work tends to get in the way of a lot of this – those things I “have” to do.

So much of my life is taken up by my work – and I noticed that a lot of what I am doing/reading during this exercise parallels what I do in my work in the domestic violence field.

Talking about “crazy-making” for instance. And why it is easier to stay with a crazy-maker than it is to move on. The women who come through our shelter have experienced those same things.

Paralells – no wonder I write about the things I do.

🙂 Yeah – that!


Love our blue and black Stellar Jays – click for larger view. These came to us this morning where I work.

Here are some things I am sending out today. I belong to a couple of “charity” knitting groups at ravelry.com and these are for the mid-April through mid-May projects.


These are some funky scarves knitted up for a domestic violence shelter in Pennsylvania.


These button cuffs were quick and fun to make. There is a buttonhole in one end that hooks with one of the buttons at the other.


These are called Tribbles – after Star Trek’s The Trouble with Tribbles, of course. They are quick to make and multiply like crazy. (thus the name) They are great exfoliators.

The cuffs and tribbles are going to Annie’s Gifts in Pennsylvania to a group of women who receive chemo treatments weekly for cancers.

This is in response to Velvet Verbosity’s 100 Word Challenge. The prompt this week is FAMILY. Please be sure to check out the 100 words others have written.
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She looked out her window and watched kids playing below.

“Twenty years I’ve been in this office. People have come and gone; yet I’m still here. Not sure why, but there you have it. And, it’s really not crazy for me to sit here talking to myself, either.”

The full OUT basket waited to be picked up by her assistant. Much had been accomplished on a very full day. Cases had been opened, others closed and lives had been changed.

One file lay open awaiting her signature. She picked up her pen and sighed. Terminating family rights is never easy.
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