Have ya missed me? I've been so busy trying to keep up with all my parties I haven't had time to write in my blog. Before I forget (that's been happening a lot lately), it seems to be a very popular theory that I have a way with words. I can't imagine why anyone would think that, but nonetheless, If any of you are interested, I post another blogspot that is a collection of short stories I have written over the years. The address is:
francieann.blogspot.com
Oh, let me tell you---the last party with a real hoot! I'll try to tell you all about it if I have time between now and the next party. When I was in junior high school (Darby, to be exact) I was a majorette, and we had a band director named Bill Shaver. He was a great guy, and he really instilled the love of music in so many of us. It was in his honor that the reunion was held. It was called "The Shaver Years Band Reunion." I had a wonderful time at the reunion, except for one thing. I was the only one I recognized. The rest were just a bunch of old people. One guy approached me to talk about "old times", and I just stood there, looking at all that white hair that was on his head. (At least he had hair. Some of the old geezers didn't have hair at all.) Then I wandered over to the display of pictures and started looking for my old class. It wasn't there. Apparently, the pictures didn't go back that far. Now, there's a light that's beginning to come on inside my head, and I'm not liking what it was shining on, either. I started adding up all the gray hair and the years. I rounded it out to 50!!! Thank God for a sense of humor. I was able to laugh. (What else was there to do--stand there and cry?) Talk about spilled milk. There were a lot of years of milk that I was standing there and watching fly past my eyes, like the time my fellow majorette and I missed the school bus that was headed home after a band trip, and they called the police. Boy, was there a big crowd waiting for us when we got home!!! Okay, that's enough, folks. I'm done. Besides, it's time to get ready for the next party.
Francie