Category Archive:Moose Nuggets

“There’s nothing cute about it,” he said. The register of his voice indicated decision more so than discussion.

She disagreed heartily and privately, staring past his head and out the window behind him.

Their kids laughed as they decorated the car.

“Weren’t you ever a kid, Stanley? Didn’t you ever do something just for fun? Let them enjoy themselves. They’re only young once. It washes off.”

photo borrowed from this site
——————————————–
This is a challenge – if you choose to accept the challenge – you have 3 days . . . Trifectans unite! The editors gave us 33 words and challenged us to complete the thought with 33 of our own. These are mine. Where are yours?

She sat in the corner, sucking her thumb, and fingering a soft blanket. The Aid workers, there to help, found her vacant stare more than even the most hardened could handle.

“Why, daddy?”
—————————————

Written for Trifextra Week 8. 33 words on LOST without using the word.

Gramma, Gramma, come see. Come play with us.

Lilith closed her book, and then laid it onto the picnic table. Having her grandchildren over for an afternoon was always a treat. Susie and Andrew had been playing in the kiddie pool while she read.

Now they were playing with bubbles, laughing at the rainbow hued orbs they were leaving in the grass.

Lilith called them to her. Ready for lunch, kiddos? Come on in the house, but mind you don’t trail the bubbles onto the carpet. Who wants ‘skettios’?

————————————————————
So, those witty Trifecta editors came up with a challenging prompt this week: TRAIL using the third definition: to move, flow, or extend slowly in thin streams [smoke trailing from chimneys].

Okay – that is HARD to do – without adding ‘ing’ to the word, or making it a noun instead of a verb. I wrote a poem – changed it so much it wasn’t what I envisioned – then came up with the above. Yeah, I’m not sure it meets the challenge. Off to read what YOU wrote.

For the first time ever the agency for which I work was able to host a retreat for the staff. Because of the nature of our agency we could only go half at a time. My group went last W-F. The second group goes up this coming Wednesday. It was a lovely trip – the training was good – I am refreshed and ready to go back to work tomorrow.

In the meantime, here are some pics I can share with you – from the trip up and back and some from while we were in Anchorage. Yes, we only went to Anchortown – we were hoping for Hawaii, but the money wasn’t there. lol





He was all
blond hair
blue eyes
chubby cheeks
(fore and aft)
first born
first loved
grandson extraordinaire
20 inches of joy
20 years ago
what?!
I have a grandson
20 years old!

———————————————————-
I suggested daughter write something about being the mother of a 20 year old, then realized, OMG! Effective 3-10-12 I have a 20 year old grandson! Definitely (in my mind) exclamation point worthy for this week’s Trifextra challenge.


(yes, that gentle giant hulk towering over me is my first-born grandson)

🙂