Yesterday was too busy a day, even though I had some time in
the morning, but because I feel tied to the idea that a “slice of life” has to be
a slice of TODAY’S life, I didn't post then. So here’s what happened yesterday.
There was a
movie I wanted to see, “Beanpole,” a Russian film that was the topic for a
movie discussion group I missed while on vacation. So that was my first
activity of the day. More about movie later. Next, I had to eat lunch. Third,
the gym. By the time I was done there, it was almost time to meet my women’s
group, but fourth, a stop at the bank.
Then,
women’s group at a restaurant, where we discussed politics, travel plans, and
then our topic of the month, which was continuing through a series of life
assessment questions that one of our members uses with her undergraduate class
on Biography. This evening’s questions included “What is your biggest regret?”
“What would your friends say is your best trait?” and “What would you say is
your worst trait?”
The three
women who were divorced all said their biggest regret was marrying the man they
later divorced. My biggest regret: leaving my second Antioch College co-op job
in L.A. (if you don’t know, this school alternated three months of school on
campus with three months of a job anywhere in the country; the college was
resurrected nine years ago after being killed off five years before that); it
was fall 1961, I was barely 19, there were only two other Antioch students in
jobs in the Los Angeles area, and I knew no one else. If only I had recognized
my fear and loneliness as severe homesickness instead of an incipient nervous
breakdown. Fortunately, I made it back to Antioch that winter, and two more
jobs in the spring and summer of 1962.
Once home
from the women’s group, I had another project to work on for a workshop on
women in Eastern Europe I’ve been co-moderating for almost 30 years. It wasn’t
until almost 11:30 that I realized I hadn’t sliced yet. And there was so much I
could have offered.
And about
the movie? I’m going to slice twice today, and hope that is not cheating.
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I’m participating in the 13th annual
Slice of Life Challenge over at Two
Writing Teachers. This is day 5 of the 31-day challenge. It’s
not too late to make space for daily writing in a community that is
encouraging, enthusiastic, and eager to read what you have to slice about.
Join in!
Sounds like a busy day that was filled with an important conversation that led to some reflection about life. How can you go wrong with that?
ReplyDeleteyes, it was. I hope it's okay that I posted again today so I'm still up to date.
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