This post is part of the October 2018 Edition of 31 Days of Five Minute Free Writes. I hope you”ll join me in seeing where each prompt takes us.
P.S. Just so you know, I’m finding it difficult to stick to five minutes (**) and it may take me longer than the 31 days to finish all the prompts. Not easy for this rule follower!
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Time to Close
Well, here we are: October’s gone and it’s time to end this year’s 31 Days of Free Writes. I’m disappointed that I didn’t reach my goal of writing for all 31 prompts. Life got busy but there’s always next year! Anyway, decided to close with my “Four Somethings” for October:
Something Loved
October was full of family and I LOVE when we can spend time together! Traveled to Washington D.C. for a girl’s weekend. My niece was the perfect tour guide and I didn’t have to worry about a thing (except crossing the streets…those D.C. drivers are something!) My mom then came for a visit. She left the north but experienced her first snow of the year here in the south! We had a wonderful time! Living apart is hard so spending time together is something I cherish and as a bonus I was able to have extra time with my sisters as we met to “hand mom off” to one another. Ended the month with a little time out and about with my husband as we explored the beauty close to home. Overall, it was a fun-filled, love-filled, busy month!
Something Said
Trick or Treaters are a joy to me! I enjoy seeing the costumes but I especially like to watch the process in which the children decide which treats they want. Some are very specific and some just grab and go. This year a small group of ghosts and goblins approached my porch and I heard, “I told you Miss Cindy lived here!” The next thing I know I was being hugged by a cute monster who said, “Miss Cindy, I’ve missed you!” Talk about a melted heart! This ole retired teacher couldn’t have gotten a better treat!
Something Learned
Being in Washington D.C. was eye opening for this country gal! Fast paced city life is out of my comfort zone but I really enjoyed experiencing it through the eyes of one who lives and loves it! The sights, sounds, and tastes were new and exciting (for a few days)! While there, I learned the art of using an Uber! Yes, had my first Uber ride and I must say the whole process is quite amazing! Some drivers chit chat. Some yell at other drivers. Some offer you bottled water. Some vehicles smell lovely and others not so much. My favorite ride was with a gentleman who had a beautiful, large vehicle. Upon arrival, he got out, opened the doors, and helped us in! It felt quite special traveling like that! Not sure I could handle Uber on my own yet, but I’m glad to say it’s something I’ve done!
Something Read
“Freedom is not Free.” I read these powerful words at the Korean War Memorial. They literally stopped me in my tracks. Yes, I’ve read them before but never while standing in the midst of those who’ve paid the price for my freedom. While touring the memorials, many Veterans of the wars were standing alongside me. I could hear some of them telling their family members stories the statues evoked. Some shared memories with others who’d served with them. Some stood in silence. And there were tears. Including mine. It’s way too easy to take our freedoms in this country for granted. We even sometimes abuse them! It was a wake up call for me and I hope this will be for you! We owe a great debt to those men and women who are sacrificing and have sacrificed so much, sometimes everything, to protect our right to freely do, believe, and say whatever we want because Freedom. Is. Not. Free.
I love this idea of “Four Somethings”! If you enjoy it too, you can read more at http://www.heathergerwing.com I encourage you to think about what YOU have loved, heard, learned, and read this month that has touched you in a meaningful way. Feel free to share here in the comments. I’d love to hear them!
I have yet to use Uber. I want to be with friends when I do it for the first time. Looks like you had a great month!
What a wonderful ending to your 31 days! Your pictures and adventures in DC made me long for my old stomping ground. I was in my 20’s and worked and played there. I love DC. The memorials are so moving and a good reminder of why we have what we have. So glad you had a good time. I too enjoy the trick or treaters. The older ones all greet me with “Miss LaVonne!” But I can’t tell who is who in their costumes. ha ha Glad you had the “Uber” experience. We first did a couple of years ago at a wedding in Columbus. Wish we had some here. I’ve enjoyed reading your posts and hope you will continue to share with the rest of us. Love and hugs, LaVonne
I confirmed what I believed to be true while in D.C. I’m not a big city gal! But I sure had fun being a big city tourist! It is an amazing city! Thank you for always being so supportive of my writing. I’m telling you, it means more than you will ever know!
PS Maybe you and I can start our own Uber business here in Riverton!!!!! HaHa!
Well, I wondered that about the Uber business too. ha I’d have to learn more about it and the costs. Food for thought!
Haha! Well, I’m afraid that I’m too directionality impaired to get anyone where they need to go and it seemed to depend heavily on cell service so two strikes before we begin.
Yes, I thought about the cell service too. I’m sure some savvy opportunist would have already started it here if it was feasible. Oh well, maybe in the next life! ha