Clicking Our Heels: Rainbows in Our Lives
Clicking Our
Heels – Rainbows in Our Lives
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2019 is here!
We hope for everyone it will be a wonderful year, but the reality is that
sometimes there will be cloudy days. Talking among ourselves, we wondered what,
on a cloudy day, would bring a rainbow into each of our lives?
Linda Rodriguez – My husband’s smile. A silky fiber to spin in a beautiful
colorway. My goofy dog. My great kids. Good friends out in the cyber world and
here in my own town.
Bethany Maines – My dog, Kato. And chocolate. And yeah…OK, my family. They’re
pretty cute too.
Shari Randall – A hug from my husband. A call from my kids. The hundreds of
small pleasures that surround us every day – the smell of coffee brewing,
birdsong, a message from an old friend, laughter. And Calvin and Hobbes
cartoons.
TK Thorne – Smiles from my husband, a cuddle from our pug, and writing
something. Today I woke up and wrote a poem about the Parker solar probe
launch. It’s a good feeling to have created something that might touch others. Even
if it doesn’t, it is still a wondrous act to make an ephemeral thought into
something “real.”
Paula Gail Benson – Having the opportunity to read a good author, drink a fragrant
cup of tea, and
indulge in a rich dark chocolate!
AB Plum – Brian Andreas, the genius behind amazing stories on greeting
cards, posters, prints, etc. always brings a rainbow on those days when I need
one most.
Dru Ann Love – Looking out the window and seeing a rainbow lets me know that
more adventures are out there for the taking.
Judy Penz Sheluk – A good book. A walk with my dog. Writing without interruption.
JM Phillippe – Simple pleasures can always be found. I have been enjoying
little things, like sitting down to a well-prepared meal, seeing a funny
picture of a friend’s child or pet, or hearing something funny from people
passing by my house-little moments of joy and laughter are pretty easily had.
It’s sometimes hard to see them though in the midst of dark days.
Kay Kendall – Talking to friends always makes me happy. I am not picky about
the way of doing it either. Face to face, on the phone, by text, email, or
Facebook-any method of communication is fine with me. I will go with whichever
my friend prefers since I love them all. I get rainbows in my life by reaching
out to connect. I try to do that in my fiction writing as well.
Cathy P. Perkins – My husband and kids can always make me smile. Others? Walking
through our
woods, listening to the river mummer and the birds sing. Watching the dogs romp.
Opening the kiln on a glass experiment. Sitting with friends, sharing good food
and wine. Looking for the rainbow rather than the clouds.
Juliana Aragon Flatula – Helping someone and then years later they remember how you were
there when they needed help and they tell you thank you. Thirty years ago I
helped my son’s friend, Donovan, fill out financial aid papers to enroll in
college. I spoke with him on the phone recently and he told me how much he
appreciated my help and how it made a difference in his life getting a college
education. That made my day.
Julie Mulhern – I am blessed with very few inclement days. When the clouds do
roll in, I need only look at my family for a rainbow.
Debra H. Goldstein – Watching a child reason; seeing a smile shared; loving and
being loved.
New Year… thanks for the rainbows of this blog….
Love this list!
Happy New Year!
The rainbows in my life is my daily phone call with my sister, my two handsome cats, Hamilton and Jefferson, and a good book to read.
At this moment, I would add, starting to eat (soft) solid foods after a month-and-a-half of illness that left me imbibing only soups and hot liquids. The food we eat is a pleasure we too often take for granted.