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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The Best of 2012, My Favorite Non-Humorous Post

Proof that Books are Eternal 

originally posted on 1/16/12

Some fear that the e-book will ultimately mark the demise of the actual, tangible, hard or soft covered book. 

As a social worker, I’ve been touched by many clients. One special lady proves the book will never go extinct…

Not long ago, I ran into a young woman I used to work with. This lady has struggled with significant mental health issues and cognitive impairment. As a toddler, she witnessed horrendous violence in her home, and she remembers the graphic details.  Yet she is one of the sweetest, most innocent people I’ve ever known – always doing favors for others, readily offering hugs, and trying to assure that everyone she knows is doing alright.

The woman earns very little money but spends what she has on books. Sure enough, when I saw her, she was holding a book. She studied it page by page, took a red pen to the words – circling select letters, underlining words and sentences, perusing each page carefully and then dog-earring it before moving onto the next. She did this for an extended period of time and with a grin across her face.

This might seem a common scenario. It’s not. What’s so striking in this case is that the young lady cannot read at all. She can’t identify letters, write her name or recite any of the alphabet. Her cognitive challenges are such that there is no way she’s learned these skills in the time since I’ve worked with her.
Yet she clearly felt important, competent and special - enjoying the feel of a book in her hands, studying the words and letters, and adding bright red ink to the pages. If this is not proof that books are eternal, nothing is!

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Cheers, Cavanaugh BlogFest!

Hosted by Mark Koopmans, Morgan Shamy, David Powers King and Stephen Tremp, this is our way of saying thanks to Alex J. Cavanaugh.


"Have you ever attended a holiday party where you bump into the one person who's always been there for you throughout the last year? You’d want to thank them for being incredibly stellar, right? If there’s one person in the Blogosphere who you would want to say cheers to, who would it be? For us, it was a no-brainer - Alex 'no hyperlink needed' Cavanaugh!

Without being asked, Alex has become a blogging enigma, always helping hundreds of his fellow authors by announcing book releases, hosting guest posts, guest interviews and always leaving positive comments. We can’t have a live party for the Ninja Captain, but we can host a yuletide BlogFest!"
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Because Alex is one of my closest blog friends, I joined the fest. My contribution follows.

        1) In +/- 20 words, What does Alex look like?
     Alex bears the face of Rico Suave, the voice of James Earl Jones, the abs of Jillian, and the sturdiness of Hillary Clinton.
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           2) In +/- 20 words,  Who could play Alex in a documentary (living or dead)?       
       Jillian (living or dead). Understudy: Hillary Clinton (only if still living).
             
  3) In +/- 20 words, Who does Alex remind you of?
      Mr. Wilson from Home Improvement. He's worldly, always there, wise, and you never see his face - though I imagine he resembles Rico Suave.
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·       4) In +/- 100 words, (excluding the title), Write flash fiction using all these prompts: Cavanaugh, Ninja, IWSG, Cosbolt, Guitar.  I took this in a different direction and wrote a song instead. 

      Who Needs Santa When We Have Cavanaugh?   
Sung to the tune of Santa Claus is Coming to Town
    
     His talent and care
     Make Alex a star
     Chewing Hot Tamales 
     While strummin' his guitar
     Captain Ninja's never too far!
         
      He calms you when you're hurried.
      He helps you to believe.
      When fraught with insecurity,
      No fear! Join his I-W-S-G!

      You full of self-doubt and not gonna lie?
      Wanna soar a Cosbolt but too chicken to fly?
      Who needs Santa when we have Cavanaugh? 
     [Repeat this line until all Hot Tamales have been eaten.]
      
  Bonus points, in +/-40 words, comment to Mrs. Cavanaugh to thank her for sharing Alex:
     
    Dear Mrs. Cavanaugh, thank you for sharing Alex's time with us. And you're welcome for my annual Halloween Erotica post. Wink, wink.       

Horse-Santa, Happy Hanukah, Sundays In My City

UnknownMami did it again. She does it every week: hosts a wonderfully scenic worldwide party.

So welcome back to Chico, CA, where Santa can be spotted...

                                                                                     looking a little tipsy.

                                               Santa, watch out for that tr---   OOPS!

 I suppose it's one way to dodge a ticket for driving under the influence: dress as a Horse-Santa (?) or a Christmas Tree Horse-Santa or something like that. Regardless, Merry Christmas from our town mascot!
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And, finally...


Happy Hanukah! Last night was the first night, and we've 7 more.

The word, "Hanukah/Hannukah/Chanukah...", Hebrew for dedication, can be spelled over a dozen different ways. So don't worry about misspelling it. Just partake in the food and fun.

In a world where intolerance and oppression thrive, we are wholeheartedly grateful for our freedom to worship -or not worship- as we choose. The Jewish people pray and work towards "tikkun olam," a healed world, one at peace. On Hanukah, as during many other Jewish holidays, we rededicate ourselves to this cause. We also rededicate ourselves to eating as many deep fried potato pancakes (latkes) as possible. Of course, I've even devoured chocolate chip latkes, but that's an acquired taste.



Thanks for visiting. Stay warm, safe, and enjoy the season.