What caring is all about…
Being there for a mama cow – a Bethany Kay reblog
Published April 28, 2018 by Nan MykelWhat caring is all about…
What caring is all about…

Nan has realized that one of her more insightful poems appears on page 9 of her Time Wrinkles :
Here’s the thing:
I’ve been talking
through this
loudspeaker I
found in my crib
82 years ago and
just now notice
it’s not plugged in!
Upon waking from a nap today Nan reviewed her life and called upon her Witness of the Waking State to help her take stock. She’s temporarily lost the name of the book she got me from, but it has to do with the One who observes our fleeting emotions and steadfastly remains.
She’s been caught in a web without the spider. Throughout her life she’s been dropping writing spoor along the way. She’s been trying to be heard but has nothing to say. Decades spent via Public Access television, with nobody watching. Months spent now on Word Press with a couple of visitors. Books published with almost no readers. What is she doing! She’s been responding to the itch by scratching, declaring to an empty auditorium. Pig-headed, she continues to forge ahead, squealing.
MORE TO FOLLOW….
Blood is thicker than water. Money is thicker than blood or water….
Maurice Cunningham is a political science professor at the University of Massachusetts who has become an expert on the subject of Dark Money. He has his own name for the billionaires devoted to charter schools. He calls them the “Financial Privatization Cabal.” That’s clever and accurate but I stick with “corporate reformers” because there are fewer syllables.*
Cunningham (no relation to the charter-loving Peter of the same last name) has done a deep dive into the Dark Money funders of the 2016 campaign to expand charter schools in Massachusetts via a referendum called Question 2. A New York City organization called Families for Excellent Schools (FES) arrived on the scene to bundle and dispense Dark Money and renamed itself Great Schools Massachusetts. (FES was funded by the Waltons and has now been replaced by a new group which calls itself Massachusetts Parents United, also Walton funded.)
What is Dark Money?…
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When I go to my Dashboard I don’t go to Posts first–I go to Activities. I want to go directly to Posts.
Wanted to share this experience.

Pain killers did not play a part in my death
You
Featured, light fizuring definition, as star
You captured my appetite in a jar
Left it to pickle sour
We dissected my heart and ate slivers
Outside, like a fevered tongue
Merrymakers ran and dragged
Confetti and plastic cups of eels
Young girls with birthing stretch marks, shaking double chins
If they had three lifetimes it would still not be enough
To celebrate their unfolding life of cards
Queen of Hearts, she sat watching oragami crowds
Easier to be cloud cover, sensing rain in the air
The quiet of needing to say nothing, emptied of small talk
She didn’t need to ever attend a party again
That was another version of her out there in time
Straining to be a light bulb
Her long dangling line
Fishing for fragments of who she had been
How did a wizz, bang, bang…
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This old violin has lost
some of her strings
and like many an ACOA*
she’s filled to the brim
with lizards and things
but mainly her stuffing is jello.
When I awoke in the night
and turned on the light
I prayed (to the Universe)
that today would be free
in its entirety of fight.
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*Adult Children of Alcoholics
Wonderful fun…
It is almost exactly a year to the day that I started my family history writing group. I’ve found this a fascinating group – it has been so inspirational to me in my own writing! Looking back to my blog a year ago, this is what I wrote about that first meeting:
I started my family history writing group yesterday… and handed out a sheet with some ideas to consider; reading it through now I think I may polish this up a bit… but here is what I gave them – first draft!
HOW ARE YOU GOING TO TELL YOUR FAMILY HISTORY– What is the end ‘product’ going to be – a folder of printed pages to show to the family, or maybe an actual printed book which could have a wider audience – there are plenty of ‘publishing on demand’ options these days (such as Lulu or Amazon)
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I’d like for you to meet my Introverted Self.
Looks like you don’t know whether to laugh or run.
He’s a shy guy with a pony tail and a stutter.
Best of all are twinkly eyes that size you up.
Don’t worry, he won’t bore you with small talk,
but with a little provocation he quotes stanzas
of poetry. No, no, wait! Here he comes, just
around the corner. He’ll feel awkward at first,
but I’m sure your graciousness will out-snooker
any hesitancy he has. Why is he male? Why are
any of us what we are? Dumb luck, I guess.
As I woke up this morning in my usual hypnopompic fantasy state I was thinking about the evils of capitalism–corporations personified by the Supreme Court, taking away tips from waiters, taking away overtime from workers, taking lives away from immigrants, planned obsolescence…
HEY! That’s what God did! Planned Obsolescence!!! (That’s my funny)….
BUT also there’s this item, of several from the news:

A blah day which no one wants to hear about. I agree.
Do you ever get the blahs? One thing that perks me up sometimes is a photo. I’ll search my Media file to see if I can find one that helps.
NOPE. that one won’t do. Maybe this one?

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