Thursday, May 04, 2006

Thursday Thirteen for My Monday Memories


If I don't look through my notebooks before tossing them into a box, I might miss some good ideas. Short term memory, you know, for my long term memory. So I'm rechecking for my . I haven't written these, but they are percolating with a few notes. Some would be brief and I can't remember the endings; others are too long, or have been partially mentioned in other blog entries. Here's the list. The nice thing about the draft feature is you can start a memory, save it in draft form for the date you want, and come back to it when another idea pops up, then it's practically ready when Monday rolls around.

1) Have I ever told you about jump rope and jacks? [partially finished]

2) Did I ever tell you about my plan to own a book store in the 1980s?

3) Did I ever tell you about my paper routes? [still working on some details]

4) Have I told you about my well-planned, orderly mid-life crisis? [this one I actually remember]

5) Did I ever mention our family vacations when I was a child? [this would be extremely brief]

6) Have I ever told you about our lost and missing beds?

7) I remember my baptism; let me tell you about it.

8) Did I ever tell you about my mother's retreat center and garden?

9) Did I ever tell you about Sauerkraut Day? [partially in another entry]

10) Did I ever tell you about my empty nest syndrome back in the 80s? [it's funny now, but so painful then]

11) Did I ever tell you about my first photograph album?

12) Did I ever tell you about the time my husband brought home a sick kitten and she stayed for 18 years?

13) Did I ever tell you about my mother's dishwasher? [you've probably guessed this one]


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41 comments:

Joan said...

Yea! I'm first. I just posted my TT early too. I have a very busy day away from the house tomorrow and wanted to get a jumpstart on this.

I will look forward to reading these Monday Memories when you get them written.

feedscott said...

I took a cat to the vet that had been hit by a car."Not my car!" The vet said he would split the cost of repair with me for the cat. My first thought: "Great! I'm buying a broken cat!" He has been with me for over ten years now. The cat not the vet. What a blessing he was and is.

future lines is loaded

pvtB)fs

Tanya said...

I'd love to own a bookstore too!

My list is up.

Chaotic Mom said...

YOU could be typing for AGES with all of that interesting info/those stories!!!!! ;)

Anonymous said...

Now #6 is quite mind boggling! Tell me more!!

My T T is published

Jane said...

I can't wait to read these memories. I'm not a fan of sauerkraut....ewwww.

If you ever open that bookstore, move to Atlanta and I'll work for you.....I would LOVE that.

My list is up too!

Anonymous said...

hmmm... interesting list
happy thursday :)

Carmen said...

Is that how you got your adorable kitty? Or is that another kitty? I think you'd have been a great bookstore owner, too.

MaR said...

I would love to read all about them, only I guess nr. 13 is yourself! how can you have lost beds! I don't like Sauerkraut, I can live without it!

Tanya said...

I feel the need to respond to your comment you left on my TT post. I was going to let it go, but it's been bugging me for hours now.

I do sincerely apologise for offending you with the explicit language (or being, as you state, "adjective challenged"). However, you were warned at the beginning of the post that swearing was involved. If you decided to read on, it was at your own peril. Furthermore, I'm sorry that you could not see the humour in the post.

Norma said...

Tanya--I thought I was being very nice. A few F words I can handle. Afterall, I've got kids. But sometimes it just gets really, really overdone and the humor is lost.

Trinity13 said...

I think owning a bookstore would be wonderful! I just love reading.

Chana said...

I love reading! I don't think I would want to own a store though..too much math involved with all that accounting stuff. My TT is up!

twiga92 said...

Ooh, some good stories to look forward to in future posts. Thanks for sharing!

Unknown said...

I would love to hear about the dishwasher gift, what was your reaction. My list is up!

Robin said...

Now I'm very curious :D

Dale Challener Roe said...

#12...been there...a few times...

Courtney said...

Great list and sounds like some interesting stories you have to share :)

Kelly said...

I want to know about your bookstore plan. I would LOVE to own a bookstore!!!!

Lazy Daisy said...

I totally love your mind....now I'm really curious. Way to peek interest Norma! Thanks for coming by.

Anonymous said...

I've always thought it would be fun to own a bookstore, but I don't know if I would get any work done! lol!

Melli said...

Ohhhhhh I would LOVE to own a book store! But right now I reallllllly want to know how beds go missing?!? I've misplaced a LOT of things in my life... but I've never misplaced a bed. :)

Mine's up!

Heather said...

What a great idea, to keep things handy in draft format. I always think of marvelous ideas that just flit away whenever I'm actually writing.

Thanks for visiting my TT and for the encouraging words.

Frances D said...

Cool list. I am so intrigued - especially about Sauerkraut Day. LOL.
Thanks for popping by my site.
Have a Happy,
Frances

LibertyBelle said...

Wow - and I thought I lived in a book store. I love books - who cares about furniture when you got books?!
Who wrote, you're never alone when you have books to read?
Love your TT

Unknown said...

I'm going to try to remember to read your Monday memories as well. I was going to comment on your TT list, but I can't remember what I was going to say...LOL....just kidding. Great list! Happy TT and my list is up as well.

Anonymous said...

#6 sounds interesting!

Anonymous said...

No, you haven't :-)

Hm...that lost bed sounds like it could be us... we ought to go to bed now, its 2.10 in the morning over here....

thanks for popping by!

Meg said...

A well planned, orderly midlife crisis? Wow. Mine started when I was 9 and seems to be going strong.

All of these are very intriguing. Great way to start a short story.

Anonymous said...

Great list! Lost or missing beds? LOL

Natalie said...

What fun story starters! I cannot wait to read about all of those things! :)

Pink Chihuahua Princess said...

Wow! You are efficient. Its like you get the whole weekend to come up with next weeks TT because you are already ready for Monday. :)

Thanks for stopping by my TT. Happy Thursday!

Laura said...

I had a paper route once...back in the day when kids did them and walked or rode their bikes. I was the only girl paper person for that paper and I made bank in tips because of that.
great potential entries.
thanks for visiting my TT

Renee Nefe said...

looks like you've got a lot of memories to share with us...I can't wait.

Darly has been answering questions on her interview...I think you might like her future job one.

http://lillyput.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

I can't wait to hear about your Mother's retreat and gardens. I've been thinking of Baptism lately. Hope you're having a great day. :)

Anonymous said...

Nice TT! Thanks for visiting mine yesterday!

Anonymous said...

LOL yeah we're all curious about the missing beds. :)

I love hanging out at bookstores/office supplies stores and buying stuff that sometimes I dont even need. I think the stuff I bought are now enough to open a mini bookstore/office supplies store. LOL.

Happy weekend!

Tiiu said...
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Tiiu said...

I mam so happy that you visit my blog.
I recently found your photos on your websites - you are a beautiful and charming lady, really, I must tell you! I am so happy that you exist and that we know each other.
I would like to have dialogue with you, but my English is so poor, I have to use dictionaries all the time, and my dialogue speed would be very slow.
This letter is written with to help of my old friend. She used to be an English teacher in Suure-Jaani and other places and a guide in national parks and Tallinn, maybe she could be of some help in guiding and translating when you come to Estonia one day :-) ; her name is Anne-Malle.Her telephone number is 5032068.
Recently my second book of verses was published. I feel so sorry, but I am not able to translate any of these poems into English. Anne-Malle wants to translate one of them dedicated to my Mother (who lives in 100 km.s from me, in university-town Tartu)

You are my soul
you give me the light
the master of my wings
and bearer of my pains

You are my star
sometimes not noticed
I can be sure
you never are cruel

You are the hope
the best the highest
you are the wish
that we visit you

Oh Mother, my Mother
today I cannot
In my thoughts I give you
all heaven and earth

(it was written on Mother`s Day, about a year ago)
I mostly have rhymes in my verses. Here are no rhymes, no rhythm, they were lost in translation, unfortunately.


All the best

take care
Tiiu

Anonymous said...

Thanks for visiting my blog. What a unique T13. Thank you!

Anonymous said...

sorry, I didn't meant to make that anonymous^^^