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Magical Moment 578, "Blue Hair"

Well, I dyed my hair blue today.  Not kidding.  Not exaggerating.  Not on purpose.  Not blue in a "certain light."  Blue. Blue like the sky. Blue like my mood when I didn't have time to fix it before I went to work. It was supposed to be a light, golden brown...my attempt at saving money was to use a box instead of a professional.  Recently, I've started to imagine that dreaded day when I look in the mirror and discover my first gray hair. Well, whatever trauma gray hair may cause in the future, it cannot be worse than blue hair now. Wishing that baseball caps were appropriate work attire, I went to work, avoiding eye contact with everyone. Wouldn't this be the day when the outspoken boy with dreadlocks came to class?  "Hey!" he called when he saw me sitting behind the piano, "Your hair's not red any more!" Definitely  not  red. There was an awkward pause. That moment when the person who notices the change is supposed to say, "Look

Magical Moment 577, "Hang On"

"I never see that prettiest thing, A cherry bough gone white with Spring. But what I think, 'How gay twould be, to hang me from a flowering tree.'" -Dorothy Parker "I think I've discovered the secret of life - you just hang around until you get used to it." -Charles M. Shulz "Anything large enough for a wish to light upon, is large enough to hang a prayer upon." -George MacDonald "Hang in there like fruit, my soul, till the tree die." -William Shakespeare "You may break, you may shatter the vase, if you will, but the scent of the roses will hang round it still." -Thomas More ~~~ The Unobvious Beauty Life Among the Rock

Magical Moment 576, "Feeding the Pigeons"

I watched a little boy sitting on the front porch with his mother. She opened his small fist and placed a handful of breadcrumbs inside. He studied them for a moment, and then tossed the crumbs as hard as he could into the green grass just a few feet in front of them. Suddenly, out of the sky, several gray and lavender pigeons swooped down to enjoy the feast. The little boy laughed and looked up at his mother in amazement. She smiled back at him, and refilled his hand with bread crumbs. Children don't know that rain water puddles are mostly mud. They don't care that a doggy kiss on the face will include a whiff of bad breath. They don't understand that jumping off a couch in a superman cape, is not  technically  flying. And this little boy didn't care that his neighbors considered the pigeons a nuisance. To him, they were magical creatures that he summoned from the sky. They came just to see  him .

Magical Moment 575, "Women: Created to Rule"

Boys clubs. I've been in them all my life, but never as an accepted member. And I always felt in the pit of my stomach, that there was something wrong with that, though I could never articulate exactly what. I remember as a little girl, sitting in a pew of our Baptist church, seething....I mean  seething  whenever the pastor preached his annual Ephesians 5:22 sermon (he always started in verse 22, not 21), "Wives submit." And he always made the same jokes, "Uh oh. I'm gonna get in trouble with this one, but ladies, this is what Scripture says." And so I could never argue. I've since learned that what the Bible  says  and what the Bible  reads  can be 2 different things,  "It is the struggle to understand context and language and culture  and custom that helps us to understand the meaning or what [the Bible] is saying." -Rev Dr Laurence C Keene. I wondered, why on earth can women teach Sunday School to the kindergartners, but not oversee the yo

Magical Moment 574, "Stinkin' Lincoln"

I was born and raised in Lincoln, NE...as were both my parents...as were my grandparents. For the record, I love my hometown, but there are times when a Lincolnite wonders, "Will I ever get out of here?" My dad is one of those Lincolnites. My dad kind of reminds me of George Bailey in the movie  It's a Wonderful Life , whose ambition is too big for his city, but whose circumstances won't let him leave. A while ago, I read a post at  Gary's Third Pottery Blog  about some novelty mugs he created for a city in New York called Groton with the words "Rotten Groton" on them. I thought it was hilarious because my dad for as long as I can remember has referred to Lincoln as "Stinkin Lincoln." Gary was kind enough to create a special mug just for my dad. And to top it all off....Gary is originally from Lincoln, NE! It was a mug meant to be!  My dad called me today to say he was enjoying a cup of coffee out of his new mug. He's been working non sto

Magical Moment 573, "Drowning"

I've been posting a lot of videos lately because things have been so hectic with the recent  storm . I thought I'd post another song from the  other night  at Gizzi's Cafe. It's a cover that seems to go with the theme of the week.... water . Originally recorded by Ray Charles, this is one of my favorites, "Drown in My Own Tears." (What a great lyric, eh? Makes me wish I would have thought of it first!) Speaking of drowning, that's just what I felt like, singing and playing my guts out that night for about 5 people in the audience! Ray Charles is a big musical influence of mine, in fact, I named my keyboard after him! ( Me and Ray ) I'll get back in the swing of writing soon. In the meantime, enjoy the video!

Magical Moment 572, "Water"

Much of New York and New Jersey is  under water . Yet somehow we managed to drive an hour south to shore to experience water that's enjoyable and still in its' rightful place. We were not allowed to swim, only wade knee deep. The only ones allowed in the water were lifeguards and surfers. These twin girls with matching fedoras were mesmerized by each wave that crashed in front of them. Nothing much changed for the seagulls. They still covered the beach like they own it. And scavenged for left behind food. This one found an entire unopened package of peanut butter crackers. The strong waves must have been ideal for surfing. It was nice to enjoy this water for an afternoon, rather driving a car through it, hoping you'll make it. Or passing a neighborhood of houses under water. Thinking of all those affected by the flooding today, and hoping the recovery is swift.