‎15-03-2017 01:11 PM
‎15-03-2017 01:11 PM
‎15-03-2017 01:11 PM
‎15-03-2017 01:11 PM
Hi @Silenus .... 🤗💕
Liking all your happy news ... sending commisserations fir the sad bits.
Happy you're back.
‎15-03-2017 01:14 PM - edited ‎15-03-2017 01:15 PM
‎15-03-2017 01:14 PM - edited ‎15-03-2017 01:15 PM
I'm ok @Silenus. Have had some ups and really low downs. Today is ok. I started studying Cert4 in mental health but already had a few wobbly patches and missed some. Hoping that I can pull it together again. Still always steps forwards and backwards but I guess that's the nature of the beast.
My house is now very full. I have 3 sons and one of their girlfriends living with me which is having good and bad moments. Possibility of another girlfriend moving in too 😮.
That's about it for me. 💜🤗
‎15-03-2017 01:16 PM
‎15-03-2017 01:16 PM
So anyhoo, I joined a local writers group. I'm very excited to be connecting with fellow writers.
One of the things they do in the group is to set a 500-word piece of homework for the monthly meetings, which we each read out and discuss. As our next meeting is going to be on the 1st of April, we had to write something on the topic of April Fools...
I decided to write ten 50-word "micro-stories" as my piece. I thought it would be an interesting challenge to write super-short stories in only 50 words, as I am usually very wordy.
Here it is... I hope you like it... hugs and happy vibes beaming to you all... 🙂
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Decadense - Ten Tales of April Foolery Told In Fifty Words
1 - April Fooled Her Sister Mary
April fooled her sister Mary into believing she was adopted. Poor Mary cried and cried.
April taunted Mary further. "Nobody loves you, you know."
Mary cried until her parents found out what her naughty sister had done. Mary got ice creams for a month, and April, well, she got none.
2 - A Fool In Love
The court jester loved princess April. Sad bells jangled in mockery of merriment, for his love was unrequited. April never noticed the fool; her heart beat only for the very serious prince. The princess and her prince were married. Years later, April mourned the lack of laughter in her life.
3 - Fool's Gold
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. This here fool, well, that makes three.
I purchased a claim, only to find gold-painted rocks. I purchased another claim, falling for the same trick. I sold a third claim cheaply. Alas it had rock-painted gold.
4 - Fools of War
The march of days leads to March's end,
Young troops stand proud and set for war,
With April just around the bend,
The battle starts with a mighty roar.
Their wounds by weary doctors to tend,
Each young man just a broken tool,
The general comes to survey the gore,
A seasoned warrior, yet still a fool.
5 - A Fool's Paradise
Some very clever people built a spaceship, flinging themselves into the inky blackness of space to colonise another planet. They called the planet April, and it was indeed a perfect paradise to live.
Alas they did not check the stability of April's sun, which blew up the next day. Damn.
6 - Fooling Around
A sports team, the April Fools, recently made it to the grand final of the world tiddlywinks championships. Competition was tough. To relieve the tension, the April Fools joked and fooled around. Not everyone was wearing their safety goggles. Someone lost an eye. It was no longer fun and games.
7 - Trump (Written in Pilish)
* Pilish is a form of constrained writing where each consecutive word's length must follow the numerical value of the mathematical constant pi)
3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751
Can a fool, controversially appointed to govern, learn the ropes suitably? Requiring greater intellect can be big obstacle well beyond an idiot's apex. Not all buffoons can be trained fittingly. Where brainpower is possibly impaired, then a president trashes a nation.
Repudiate, USA! Intellect awakening, act! Impeach April 1.
8 - April Fools All Forever
* Written in a form of constrained writing using words beginning with alternating A and F only.
As far as folks appreciate freely acceptable fate, any future always flows along fairly altruistic fronts, allowing friendly advancement.
Fighting against foolish alternatives frequently accelerates fright. Asinine ferocious antisocial freaks, always feeding anger, forever aching for anarchy, foray against friendly allied forces.
Forever arrayed, fighting angry fools. April fools always.
9 - The April Working Fool
My stress-driven work-related insanity comes at a decent dollar value...
Story of my life...
Dumbass bloody society, really...
I don't understand it, nor do I support it...
I just cling to the edges of it all with a white-knuckle grip...
Moving on from April...
Come what May...
10 - A Fool Alone
And they all lived happily ever after. Except for the fool. The fool died in the merry month of May. Oh, and except for everyone else, who had died the month before, in the April Avalanche. The fool, sad and alone, wandered into the wilderness to be with his friends.
‎15-03-2017 01:31 PM
‎15-03-2017 01:31 PM
Wow @BlueBay. Congratulations on all of the yummy stuff that's been happening with your kids. Very exciting to be an expectant grandmother!
I hope that your continuing journey through your issues with your parents will one day lead to a place of peace.
My relationship with my father is often very strained. He is going to be 81 this year, and I have finally come to accept the fact that he does not have the flexibility of mind to be able to change. It is not an age thing, though. It is just his inability to question himself. He believes what he believes, and tells lies to himself so many times that he believes those lies.
For years, I fought this, in hopes of trying to change him for the better. Not once did I ever succeed. So now, I have accepted the rather superficial relationship that I have with him. It is basically as good as it is going to get. By accepting it instead of fighting it, it has actually smoothed our relationship somewhat. I am no longer bringing anger and frustration into our conversations, and I think that this has been a great victory for me... it only took me 40-odd years to get there... hahaha...
‎15-03-2017 01:32 PM
‎15-03-2017 01:32 PM
@Teej wrote:
Has anyone got ideas how I can stop writing your instead of you're, there instead of their, know instead of now and there's a few others? I know the difference and as soon as I read it back I smack my forehead and think "omg not again" but I haven't been able to change this habit. Just seeing as I'm on a writing thread I thought I'd throw it out there.
@Former-Member
For these words, for now, it will probably work to test them with an "s" to make you stop and think whether you're using the word properly ....
your - yours
you're - you are ("you'res" doesn't work !!)
their - theirs
there - a place ("theres" doesn't work !!)
know - knows
now - time ("nows" doesn't work !!)
It's just a device to make you stop in the moment and think about which spelling is correct.
You can print or write out the above a stick it somewhere as a ready-reference, maybe on your phone ?
Once it's over-written in your head, you won't make that mistake much any more.
💗
‎15-03-2017 01:34 PM
‎15-03-2017 01:34 PM
Apple blossom caterpillars, don't ever freeze, get high inside, jumping killer leaves, make no options, pursue questive rats, so try unique vampires, while x-rayed yaks zap!
‎15-03-2017 01:38 PM
‎15-03-2017 01:38 PM
Full house, @Former-Member! I hope the good times outweigh the bad on that front.
It's great that you are doing the mental health course. If you can stick with it, please do. We need more peeps with lived experience in the industry.
Don't be too hard on yourself. Getting back into studying can be mighty hard, especially if you haven't done it for a while. Me, I haven't sat a test or done an assignment in... oh gosh... 24 years... gaaaaah!!! It would do my nut in if I had to go back to class... hahaha...
So, well done. I doff my hat to you in respect...
I hear you about the steps forward and steps back... that's what it is... a lifetime of dancing, really... hahaha...
Huggles... 🙂
‎15-03-2017 01:41 PM
‎15-03-2017 01:41 PM
Awesome piece of writing with the 10 fools fables, @Silenus! I really like it when you use these 'constrained' writing disciplines to create.
‎15-03-2017 01:47 PM
‎15-03-2017 01:47 PM
I'm with "where do I start" too ....
Soent three months in Europe just now, with our wagon hitched to a still-out-of-control controlling WH .... interesting to say the least .... but lotsa "mountain top" experiences all rolled up in it ....
Wrote a travel thread - Far and Away - if you have time and interest ....
WH away again now with work overseas for a few more weeks ....
D3 (actually) graduated .....
D1 (actually) married .....
Getting back with my art by degrees.
How's that ? Clear as mud .... ? Lol ....
😆
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