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Plinky prompt :Writer with a cause

18 Wednesday Sep 2013

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If your day to day responsibilities were taken care of and you could throw yourself completely behind a cause, what would it be?

Way back, when I was contemplating a career in law, I was passionate about the environment and the health of our oceans. That passion hasn’t gone anywhere, if I had the wherewithal and the education to set me on my way, I would very much like to do work for the United Nations in reference to safeguarding our seas, especially in the Arctic Circle, the very fact that the ice has receded to the extent that it has and that countries are competing over oil rights, natural gas rights and any other mineral rights makes my stomach clench. How much more climate chaos do we have to undergo before the greedy conglomerates understand that we are at an impasse. Our planet may survive these climate catastrophes, but we humans may very well not. I want to leave our future generations clean air, clean water and soil that hasn’t been depleted of all nutrients. I think that our humanity is on the line, we need to embrace compassion, empathy and self-awareness to fight for our climate’s equilibrium.

Daily prompt: Name that …you!

02 Monday Sep 2013

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Do you know the meaning of your name, and why your parents chose it? Do you think it suits you? What about your children’s names?

According to the site “Behind the Name” Laurence, my real name, Laurie is a nickname because my real name was too confusing living here in the States because in the English usage it’s a masculine name, just ask Lawrence Fishburne the actor, whereas in France where my parents are from, it is used for the feminine. Regardless of the gender, the origin is Roman and it is designated from the town in Italy called Laurentum and beyond that there was a second century monk and martyr Laurence who stood up to the Roman soldiers, refusing to hand over the church’s relics and was burned over a gridiron alive for his defiance.

My mother picked the name Laurence because when said with the French accent, it is very pretty, that was the only reason. I am fairly sure that my parents didn’t do any research regarding the origins of the name. If they had, I would think that they would have chosen another name since they aren’t particularly religious. Back then the sex of the baby was always a surprise and they were hoping for a boy and I might have been a David, instead they came up with Laurence. Further proof in my mind that the musicality of the name when said in French is the sole reason for my name.

Anyway no one addresses me by my name Laurence, it’s always Laurie or if people are being a little cheeky, it’s Larry. I don’t get riled up over it anymore, that all ended when I was in grammar school when I realized that I was more than a name, I was myself.

Daily prompt :Three-tenths

18 Sunday Aug 2013

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Scribble down the first ten words that come to mind. Pick three of them. There’s your post title. Now write!

plane, air-conditioning, coffee, tired, fatigue, university, uncomfortable, travel, airport, grumpy

I am tired, we are in an airport, the baby girl and I and we are both feeling a little uncomfortable. The air-conditioning is on high which is why I am very happy that I wore a long sleeved shirt even though it is summer, airports and airplanes are always too cold for my taste. This will be a short post because I am not yet awake enough to properly address this early morning trip back to Miami to move the baby girl into her new University, sniff, sniff.

Back home with the babies

15 Thursday Aug 2013

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We are back home with the babies, actual and canine. The baby boy and the baby girl took very good care of the house and Jack. I am not surprised, we are very lucky with our babies, they are quite sweet. Jack squealed for his Papa, he never squeals for me. I know that he is very happy to see me, but I don’t incite the squeals that my hubby does. He gets the whole big show, each time, without fail, it starts with Jack running around sniffing near the stove and the sink looking for mice and then running to his Papa, stopping and putting himself in his playful stance where he starts to squeal. Then the chase begins until they are nice and tired. I get the tail wag and his paws up on my legs with the big stretch and that is it. What I do is ask Jack if he wants to go for a walk with Maman and he goes to the door and sits. He is so cute.

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Our two other babies were happy to see us, but were busy with their own social life which is fine, they are young and fancy free and that is how it should be, my hubby and I take, our missing of the children when they were younger, out on Jack. He gets a lot of our hugs and kisses. I don’t think that he minds.

A wonderful visit with my mother

14 Wednesday Aug 2013

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My hubby and I came to New York to celebrate our birthday’s with my mother. We came during the week because my hubby has a project going on in the area so instead of him going back and forth from New York to Massachusetts twice more, why take care of two things at once? I never mind spending more time in Astoria, it is where I grew up and I like walking around the park, get some exercise going and take some pretty pictures. So that is what I did while my hubby and my mother were at work. I decided to take pictures of Astoria Park’s pool because it is a very beautiful piece of refreshing fun in the middle of a lovely park surrounded by urban craziness. New York can be described as urban craziness and to see an immense pool being enjoyed by senior citizens and small children makes for a beautiful picture.

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Once my hubby and my mother came back home, my mother took us out to eat. My sister had recommended a Vietnamese restaurant that she found in the New York Times Food and Dining section, it is called Bun-ker and it is located on Metropolitan Avenue in Ridgewood Queens. According to the article that I read from top to bottom, the chef went back to Vietnam, to the city where his parents are from and followed the street vendors around for a year to hammer out their menus and their techniques, the article said that after what they had sampled the chef had proven to be a first rate student. I can safely say that my hubby and my mother would be in complete agreement. By now you have to know that I am so happy that my sister discovered the article because the food was excellent. As I sit here typing away, my belly is touching the keyboard, my mother kept pushing various bowls in front of me, pushing me to finish the plates.

The plates of food, there were so many. We started with crab spring rolls, they were very good, almost as good as my Tantine Louise’s and that is saying a lot. We also ordered papaya salad, normally a Thai dish, but the chef created something beyond what I had ever tasted before in other restaurants, it was crisp, refreshing, citrusy and oh so delicious. The third item on the appetizer list was a crepe filled with shrimp, bacon and bean sprouts, that we cut into thirds and then wrapped in lettuce leaves with mint leaves and dipped in a spicy dipping sauce. We had never tried anything like that before and it was magnificent.

The main courses didn’t fall short of all this goodness. Our waiter brought us a bowl filled with organic sautéed salmon on a bed of greens, basil, scallions and noodles with a vinaigrette and crunchy nuts, my mother adored this one. The second dish was a tender Heritage pork tenderloin sliced and served with steamed rice, tomatoes, onions and a fried egg, I liked it a lot. The only criticism that my mother and I had for it was that it was hard to properly share, the way it was presented since we were at a Vietnamese restaurant, we each had our own chop sticks but we were sharing one knife and two forks. The flavors were great though. The third entree was shrimp, marinated and grilled with tons of garlic that got really nicely caramelized with steamed rice that had been sautéed with tomatoes and onions. This was fantastic as well.

As we were eating and repeating the same thing over and over again, this is so good, I said to my mother that I was so glad that we had gone to the restaurant armed with an article because unlike all the other times that we have eaten at a vast number of other Vietnamese restaurants, we were finally exploring outside of our comfort zones and experiencing a whole new range of flavors and ingredient combinations.

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I realize that the pictures of me are horrible but my mother sure looks cute. I was busy enjoying the remnants of the extraordinary papaya salad while my hubby was clicking away with his cell phone. As I was chewing, my taste buds were ecstatic and didn’t care what my face looked like, so you are looking at a very happy eater.

Daily prompt : An open letter

13 Tuesday Aug 2013

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WRITE YOUR OWN OPEN LETTER
You can use these examples as inspiration for your own open letter, but also consider different approaches:

A humor or satirical piece addressed to a celebrity or person in the news.
A piece of constructive criticism (or praise) to a politician, either international or local.
A letter to a thing — one of your fears, a habit you’d like to break, etc.
A note to yourself at a specific age/year in the future.
What other ideas for open letters do you have?

Dear Me,

I almost never say this, I say it to others but never to us, I am proud of us and the things that we have done together. Since 2007 when we almost died in the hospital, we have certainly come a long way with our health and taking care of ourself. I know that we still have a few health issues that we need to respect and take care of on a daily basis, but we no longer make the very poor choices that we used to in the past. I am particularly impressed with our continued commitment to not smoking, if ever there was a monumental challenge, quitting the cigarette was the most intense battle ever. We did it however and come November first 2013, it will be six years since a cigarette graced our lips, that is indeed something to be proud of and celebrated. I am also proud of our daily recognition that food is a vital part of our life and not the enemy, that step was also huge and it was one of the main reasons we ended up in the hospital, but every day and in every way we are getting better and better with our relationship towards food, a little borrowing from Captain Dreyfuss in “The Revenge of the Pink Panther” I love that movie.

I have said it before, but I will say it again, I am proud of the way that we have embraced writing and the discipline to post something everyday. Something else to be acknowledged is the way that we keep up or at least try to keep up with the friends that we have made through blogging. Reaching out is somewhat difficult for us, I know, but the fact that we do it, is something to continue and have fun with and enjoy.

Keep up the great work and remember this is for the both of us, you and me.

your truly, me. 🙂

Daily prompt : Yawn

09 Friday Aug 2013

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What bores you? Photographers, artists, poets: show us DULL.

What bores me, good question. I have to say that I am not a photographer, but I would be very interested to see what photographers would interpret through their pictures as dull. Anyway, that will be for me to find out, now back to my question. I am not easily bored. I never have been. My saving grace has always been reading and I will read anything to either learn something or to be entertained. I know that there is a saying that if you are intelligent you can’t be bored and I see the wisdom in those words. In effect they are saying that boredom is a choice and you can always find something to occupy your mind, your body or both if you like.

My own imagination keeps me from getting bored, I will think of my favorite soap opera, General Hospital, and rewrite a scene or try to imagine where the storyline is headed if I find myself sitting waiting on someone. I try to not do what I see everyone else around me do and that is to go instantly to my iPhone to entertain myself. I don’t know exactly why I choose to go old school with occupying myself, technology isn’t bad, but I like the way we used to entertain ourselves organically; with stories made up in our heads that didn’t need charged batteries or internet connections, the stories only needed brain connections to work, very self-sufficient if you ask me.

Daily post : Mom and Dad bloggers

01 Thursday Aug 2013

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You don’t have to be a die-hard mommy or daddy blogger to write about your family — it’s difficult not to share the hilarious yet harrowing story about your three-year-old’s decision to chop off her hair with safety scissors so she could look more like SpongeBob. (We hear the dishtowel necktie was pretty cute.)

But where are the boundary lines when writing about children? What don’t you share? What happens when they’re old enough to read your blog? What about comments critical of your parenting? What about posting photos?

This is what I consider to be an excellent question. It is something that I think about everyday that I write on my blog. How much to I share about my babies and their lives, what pictures do I share and how personal do I let it be?

If my children were younger and their escapades were of the silly natured ones, I would be eager to share how my baby girl cut her own hair during the middle of the night right before school picture day or how when my baby boy got a hold of a carton of eggs and pretended that they were little bombs and dropped them all around the apartment. Now that they are young adults, I haven’t any business sharing anything personal about them with the world, it is their privacy and their boundaries. My blog is only about me, the only way that I will share anything about my children with my audience is how I feel about them, how proud of them I am and how I still worry because it is my job and because no matter how old they are, I still see them as my little babies.

My baby girl has her own blog, I am a subscriber to hers as she is a subscriber to mine, I think that we create some instant censorship because as a writer, I am influenced by my audience and having my daughter as part of my audience, it keeps me on the straight and narrow. My baby boy is a writer as well, but his writing falls under the umbrella of melodies and lyrics. It makes me so happy to know that both of my children are writers, not in a professional capacity or at least not yet, but I feel comforted by the knowledge that their writing, for whatever reason they write, is therapeutic and cathartic for them.

Daily prompt : A status update

29 Monday Jul 2013

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Write up a mid-year “State of My Year” post.

Is it already mid-year? Time is going by too fast, if it went any faster, I would be suffering from a severe case of whiplash. I have nothing major to report, live is humming along like an speed bullet train. I would like it if time would slow down and that the days wouldn’t meld in to themselves so that Monday and Friday would have a bigger separation, instead of seeming to be one into the other in the blink of an eye. My mother often asks me if I am ever bored being a stay at home wife and mother and I have been answering in the negative for two decades now. No I am never bored, there is always something that needs to get done and I blame the constant state of busyness and having children as to the accelerated passage of time. When you live only for yourself and have only your life to measure time against, time will appear to dilly-dally, however once you experience living life through someone else’s experience, time seems to be unleashed and gets unhinged from your myopic lens and grows wider and broader into a warp drive effect.

So now after writing this, I am a little depressed because I know that the end of the year is only right around the corner. There are so many things that need to occur between now and then and that will only speed up the clock. The baby girl has to move down to Miami, the baby boy will be moving on with his music and then you have the normal holidays, birthdays and duties and such that before we know it, I will be getting my WordPress year-end stats report. How depressing. Someone pull the cord and stop this runaway train so that we can take a breath!

Daily prompt : Life after blogging

28 Sunday Jul 2013

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Your life without a computer: what does it look like?

My life without computers would look very much like the way it did before computers came into my life. Essentially I would resume my pen pal correspondence to stay in touch with my WordPress friends, just because the computer has gone away doesn’t mean that my friendships drift away into the ether. I have made important friendships and they are valuable to me so I would never mind resuming the ancient art of letter writing, lol.

Before the computers shut down I would make sure to have printed out the complete 450 pages of my unfinished novel in progress “The Chic Bootlegger” so that I can resume either writing it in long hand or typing it on our old typewriter. I don’t need a computer to finish it, I just need my imagination, my fingers and the discipline to sit down long enough to type the remaining story of Madeleine and her adventures.

The only thing that would sadden me about the loss of computers and the internet would be the loss of my political blog “A Progressive’s Thoughts”. I read and comment on a daily basis at the Huffington Post and I cross post it to my blog and I often get immediate reactions, both negative and positive to my political opinions, it is very addicting. The immediacy of other’s opinions in response to mine is unlike anything that I have ever known and it would be hard for me to give it up. I would have to work really hard to get the same reaction the old fashioned way. I suppose that it could be done, the question is do I have the intestinal fortitude to be able to do it? Well thankfully, at least I don’t have to worry about being forced to try, as far as I know the internet will continue to be with us for a long time into the future.

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