Your three words, my little story: Rhonda’s words

Your three words, my little story
Rhonda’s words: natural, gifts & passion

 

His birthday was tomorrow and she finally found the ideal presents in the classifieds. After a phone call she got directions to a place she had never heard of or been to and it was four hours away.

 

The phone rang and rang when she called her friend, so she left a message, “Tonight I have an adventure. Want to come with me? I can pick you up at seven.” She called two more times with no answer, so by the time she told her husband, “Have a nice night at work honey,” she figured she would go by herself.

 

He leaned in to kiss her and said, “Love you baby, see you in the morning.”

 

She couldn’t tell him about the trip so she said, “Love you too.” Getting his GIFTS were the only thing on her mind, but this trip felt any thing but NATURAL and any other time she wouldn’t have gone.

 

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The long dark driveway had tall pine trees lining both sides of the dirt road, so the only light she saw was the crescent moon shining between the tree tops and the eerie light at the end of the driveway. She was beginning to wonder if she made a mistake; she had a purse full of money, wasn’t familiar with her surroundings and was frightened beyond belief. She figured she came this far, might as well continue.

 

As she parked her car she noticed the light at the end of the driveway was a dim porch light attached to a structure, that looked like it was about to fall down at any moment. She was all but shaking in her boots, when she walked up the steps to the oldest, creepiest house she had ever seen. She stood in front of the door and barely had enough courage or strength to knock, but she did.

 

The door slowly swung open as the old hinges made sang a hair-raising song. Her left foot stepped back, when a figure appeared in the doorway. She felt so relieved to see a frumpy dressed older woman with gloves and a scarf on. “You must be Rhonda.”

 

“Yes I am, Mrs. Williams.”

 

“Please call me Willa. Hope you can forgive me for the cold, but please come in. The cards are in the living room.”

 

Rhonda was ready to play hardball to pay the cheapest price possible for the rare baseball cards. After talking with the lady for just a few moments she her mind. Realizing this sweet old lady didn’t have enough money for heat or food.

 

They sat down at the couch and looked through the folders of cards, then decided on a fair price for the several cards she came to see. These cards were going to be a great addition to her husband’s PASSION. “Willa, I hope I can come back and get some more of your cards?”

 

“Oh yes, my dear. That would be lovely. This is all I have left of my son when he died and I feel it’s going to good use.”

Guest blog: God is Real by Gwyn Dooley

God is Real
God is real
And so alive
And not in some
Far, distant sky
But in my heart
With me each day
And ever near me
When I pray
He’s my comfort
And my help
Not an idol
On a shelf
But He is truth
And life and love
And every good thing
From above
For God is real
And so alive
And not in some
Far, distant sky
But in my heart
With me each day
And ever near me
When I pray
                     By: Gwyn Dooley
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South Georgia

Your three words, my little story: Juliet’s words

Your three words, my little story.
Juliet’s words: kind, handsome & friendly

 

Sally stood at the mail box yelling, “What KIND of person are you?” That’s when Joe slammed it in first and sped out of the driveway. This has become normal for months.

 

Their neighbor, Juliet, has witnessed most of their arguments and she learned not to take sides. If she did, when they got back together, she would be the one in the dog house. So she decided to be FRIENDLY to both. “Hey Sally. Want a cup of coffee?”

 

“Yeah I guess.”

 

“So what’s new with you and Joe?”

 

“I don’t know. Yeah I do, he gets so jealous and sometimes it scares me. Wish he wasn’t so HANDSOME.”

 

“You won’t get any argument from me. He is a hunk, but looks aren’t everything. You have to feel safe, secure and happy. Do you feel that?”

Past, present & plans 10-10-16

Past, present & plans 10-10-16

 

Past

 

Remember, I was eleven when dad moved us to the farm in Hughesville. We needed a tractor to work the land the following year, 1966, so dad took two Allis Chalmers tractors and made one. It was old and dirty, with a dingy red color. Most times we started it with a hand crank, but you had to be careful that the crank didn’t kick back on you.

 

The brakes didn’t work that good, so sometimes you would have to let the implement; plow, disc or rake, help slow you down. I hated those brakes.

 

One day, I was in the field doing some tractor stuff, when mom motioned that lunch was ready. I thought I would take a short cut up the hill, between the house and the pump shed instead of going down and around the pig pen.

 

As I was driving up the incline I had to stop, but the tractor didn’t want to stop. It started drifting backwards. When I took my foot off the clutch the front of the tractor rose about three feet. I feel it would have killed me if it continued tilting over backwards. So I stepped on the clutch again and after all four wheels were on the ground, I was able to back it downhill. I have never forgotten the fear I felt in that moment, that was a learning experience to be sure.

 

Present

 

I’ve been down here in western North Carolina for five days now and have enjoyed my vacation with Raymond very much.

 

We have gone in every direction to see what we could get into. The first day here I found it very difficult to get in and out of the car, Raymond made it very easy for me. He would stop so I could take pictures from the passenger seat. He couldn’t do that all though.

 

By day three it was much easier to get in and out of the car. Repetition of movement seems to be the key.

 

Plans

 

I will wake up in my own bed Tuesday morning and I already have set my phone alarm clock for 8 am to walk. Even if I come back and take a nap, I am going to walk every morning at eight am.

Random thoughts: Calling all people with hair

Random thoughts: Calling all people with hair.

 

If you have long hair, short hair or no hair at all, what’s your opinion on the following question?

 

How often do you shampoo your hair?

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Taken at 8:30 on I 40, NC. 10/10/16