Monthly Archives: December 2016
FMM 12 30 16 I am no Martha
“For when the One Great Scorer comes To mark against your name, He writes – not that you won or lost – But how you played the Game.”~Grantland Rice. I grew up the youngest of five children, until we adopted an older sister, so then we were six. And there were always miscellaneous others in […]
FMM 23 16 Meditation on the Moon
“There are nights when the wolves are silent and only the moon howls.”~George Carlin. I have no definitive memory of when I saw my first full moon. Spending my first seven years mostly in a city was one factor. Even when we went on vacation to the less light polluted seaside, I have no recollection of […]
FMM 12 16 16 From Fairy Princess to Feminist
“A woman is like a tea bag, you can’t tell how strong she is till you put her in hot water.”~Eleanor Roosevelt. As a child, I hated the color pink. I don’t know how early this started, but I detested it. There was a saying: ‘Pink to make the boys wink’. I detested that too, […]
FMM 12 9 16 Reflections
“Christmas is a season not only of rejoicing, but of reflection.”~Winston Churchill. December has always been my favorite month of the year. Not only because of Christmas, but because it is my birth month. So of course I am prejudiced. Even though I have lived in warm zones for most of my life, I always […]
FMM 12 2 16 Moving out, Moving in, Moving On.
“Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else.”~Margaret Mead. Many years ago, when I was a child in England, I somehow got drawn into a small playground game. This older girl was pulling the caps off the younger boys’ heads and throwing them up in the air. I have no idea how […]