Saturday, January 28, 2012

A Dress of Pink

In December, one of the Twelve Days of Writing prompts was to write a 20 line poem about a memorable event in your life. This was my daughter, Bre's, creation. I, on the other hand, did not attempt to write a poem, no, no, no. 

                              A Dress of Pink

               A dress of pink, a suit of black
Boston, a ballroom, a dinner, a dance
I was hosting, you were my date
        - we got lost, we were late.

I was the senior class vice president
We'd been planning this for months
You'd been planning something, too
        - a big surprise, I never knew.

A buzz of excitement, a flurry of people
Over three hundred college seniors
One final night of grand celebration
        - good-bye friends, soon graduation.

We ate quickly then joined the dance mob
You pushed us through to the middle
I wondered why we had to squeeze in on this song
         - the crowd parted, you were gone.

A song, a voice from across the room
You were singing to me, I was flabbergasted
You got down on one knee, pulled out a ring
        - I said YES! Oh, what a memorable thing!

Dan popping the big question to Bre, April 22, 2005

Sunday, January 1, 2012

What's Up in 2012?

New Year's resolutions? Nah. The only resolution I ever make is to make no New Year's resolutions! I keep 'em every year! Goals are another thing entirely.

This year I hope to have my first novel manuscript completed and ready to submit, along with my synopsis, to an agent. I am going to enter the first chapter of the novel to the Genesis Contest through American Christian Fiction Writers. I can't mention the name of it until May, but the premise is: Can a man love three women at the same time? Ben will have to do some deep soul-searching to find out the answer, hopefully before it is too late.

After that I want to get going on a second novel, Summer on the Summit,


and a novella, Never Too Late

AND all that squeezed in with two new grandchildren on the way as well as each of their sibling brothers!  WHOO-EE!! Oh, yeah, and I work full-time, direct our 7-person church choir, run the Wed. kids' program and circus, and lead ladies' Sunday School and am the church clerk.  But you know what, I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Oh, and don't forget the husband. He deserves some time in there, too.

All in all, don't call me bored or tell me to get a life-I have one and it's abundantly blessed.  I hope all of you have an equally "cup-runneth-over" year.