Showing posts with label Stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stories. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

A Rather Romantic Hat

In the classic novel Anne of Green Gables a funny and embarrassing event occurs and the line "I suppose it is a rather romantic way to perish, for a mouse" is spoken. I thought of that line the day we saw the lower falls of Yellowstone's grand canyon.

There sat the hat, dejected.
A cheap seven dollar Walmart hat.
 Not unique,
not fine,
not particularly appealing.
 Destined to be bought on sale by a Walmart shopper (not always the classiest crowd) and inevitably to be stepped on in the bottom of a closet, 
forgotten,
 until eventually the hat would be thrown away or given to DI where it would sit for years on a shelf and never be re-purchased. 
But not this hat.
This hat was bought, not by an average shopper wanting a gardening hat, but bought last minuet (by someone who makes every hat look worthy of Audrey Hepburn) as a hat to keep the sun off on hikes in the great National park of Yellowstone.
That's right, I bought this hat especially for our trip.
I could sense right away that this hat in the middle of the stack (because it had never been tried on before) was a rather romantic hat,
 and that totality a style I can handle.
The hat sat in a car for hours before it was worn outside, and then,
 oh the beauty this hat saw.
 For the first time the hat felt hope for a life that didn't end on the shelves of thrift stores or garbage cans.
The rather romantic hat felt a deep connection with the wild and rugged beauty of the National park,
 No mere playground could compete.
 The hat knew that for the rest of its hat life
 it would wistfully look back on these days at the national park as defining and freeing.
Hat began to form a plan.
Hat sat gracefully on the head of it classy owner through many sights,
 until at last at one fateful stop;
 it happened.
The hats fake straw heart lept with joy
 as in the windy rainy afternoon it overlooked the lower falls of Yellowstone canyon.
Beautiful.
Elegant.
Empowering.
With a graceful leap so quick it could not be stopped,
the hat lept into the wind and storm 
and with wings of golden (fake) straw
flew over the cliff edge
tumbling poetically down to the frothy river below.
Hat rode down the river,
 to lakes and valleys
 of the beautiful and exciting
 Yellowstone National Park.
I suppose it was the most romantic thing any hat could do. 
As I said I could sense from the beginning that this was a rather romantic hat.

                                                                   the end

Friday, May 23, 2014

TV show Nonsense

You know TV shows?
I wont wait for your response I will just assume you do know of them.
Well I am not your typical TV viewer. I am quirky in the ways I do thing.
For example do you remember friends? )Everyone seems to) –Get this I have never watched one single episode.
Wait there’s more… Reality shows? Don’t watch them, I have seen a few episodes of “so you think you can dance” but not on TV more like seeing a few routines off of you tube.
Don’t even ask about those hospital shows. Not interested.
I do have a few shows that I do watch though…. But not in a “normal way”
I hope you all recall (and surly you do)  “the office” yes that show was big when I was in high school and mostly college (people would have “the office parties” –I went to BYUI (an LDS university)-they have nice clean party’s at those places) the “peer pressure” to watch the office was great. However the excitement everyone else had for the show did not encourage my participation, it might have even fueled my –I am so not going to watch that show-attitude.
But life is a funny thing. I was so cocky about my lack of TV show watching –ness.
The office ran from 2005-2013 (I had to google that because I honestly didn’t know)
I didn’t watch any of it until every single season became available on netflicks- and then for a reason I have quite forgotten- I watched them all. (over a good few month period) mostly while I folded laundry during naptime.
Yup. After everyone else was done and moved on I finally decided I liked the show and watched the whole thing.
So a few years ago I heard about a British show-a period drama called (you guessed it) Downton Abbey.
Sounded like my type of show I am after all a lover of classic British literature and period shows in general.
But I did not watch the show-or feel intense interest in it-after all-it was a TV show, and a drama at that.
My sweet husband has suggested several times that I try watching it-its on amazon prime- so last night I did.
That was a dumb idea, 3 hours later I realize its eleven thirty and I didn’t even fold my laundry while I watched. I was hooked and wanting to watch another episode right then.  
You are guessing where this is headed right?
Nope you’re wrong.
Sorry (I could not resist) See the problem was that I sat up and felt annoyed- I don’t  want to feel like I have to watch to find out such and such because all of the plots and sub plots are ridiculous. So I got up this morning and wasted my time reading spoilers finding out what happens in the next seasons (up to season 5 which I can only presume is going on now) and its all out of my system. To tell you the truth I am quite relived it seems like an incredibly annoying show to be really into-all of the stupid plot turns and sordid junk.
I think I am just the Seinfeld type- I love that show-its about nothing.
Other shows I Like that are “current” are:
Psych –except not now the year long break and the so-so last season lost our interest –but we own the first 6 seasons
The big Bang Theory- Got the first 4 season for Christmas-watched them all-Tried watching each week, again lost interest.’
That’s all folks

Friday, May 9, 2014

The masterpiece.


The masterpiece.
Do you remember that show?  Probably not, it was an old VHS movie that my mom had when I was young. It was one of those seminary movies (seminary is an LDS class for youth often taken in the morning) . It was about a dying girl who said she would not live longer then the winter struck leafy vine outside her window. And the elderly artist upstairs saw the night the leaf died and fell, wanting the girl to wake up in the morning and see her vine and leaf still there; He went out into the winter night and painted a leaf onto the wall, it was so lifelike that the girl  (who spent her entire day looking out the window at that vine) could not tell that it was just a painting. She was so excited that the leaf withstood the winter and felt that she could too. The painter saved her life- I always cry at the end because it’s so sweet; and then cry some more because (of course) the elderly painter died (probably from age and exposure-you know standing on a ladder at night in the winter to paint). I know now that you are all crying with me over such a touching story beautiful summarized (I know:) Lets focus on the good moral of the story.
There are two:
Ready? Well one moral is of course that we can all bless the lives of others. Its also about the preciousness of life.Selfless service, and about how we can use our God given talents to bless those around us.
It got me thinking.
I thought about the beautiful influence art can have.
*Sigh* -I think we should all pause right here and picture a great work of art
… Go ahead….. Think of something….. or if you cant come up with anything  just google The Last Supper by Divinci or something……Got it?   Okay  great.  I Hope that gave you an uplifting moment.
My kids and I painted this morning and I am sure that the art they made is a masterpiece –at least to me, their mother.

Happy Friday-before-Mother’s Day to everyone.


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Another side note this show is NOT on youtube.