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Reaching

I thought getting married and having kids was my dream before I left college. Then I cancelled our long-distance engagement three weeks later. I knew I had to go out on my own and find me before another found me.

Now I see young people working crazy hours just to go to school and it is inspiring. I worked crazy hours back in the day, as well, to make my portion of college tuition. Summers, only sanctioned by parents; during college I volunteered for the development office and hung coats or gave out name tags and the Director would take us out afterwards. At the event we got extra food they didn’t need in the kitchen that was way better than the cafeteria. Afterwards we used to go to a diner and have french fries and coffee at midnight. Always me and my roommate.

I am so happy to hear of opportunities for young people striving for success and looking to learn to get there. The same year, my mother and I graduated. I was Dean’s List, she was Summa Cum Laude. Go figure. I didn’t have to work hard during college, but I wanted to do so and did in several areas. Dean’s List.

It was not until I got my first “real” job that I worked my heart out. Long hours, lots of brain work, writing and taking care of two other staff people’s jobs to get it done, all while they each got paid three times my salary to “work” two days per week, the lawyer and chief of staff.

Sunday mornings at seven sitting on the floor re-compiling files so I could start fresh on Monday. Pre-286 computer. 750 bills by hand, catching, filing, re-numbering, tracking. And writing reports on each. I had the biggest bill load alone, Ways and Means and Judiciary had staff. All for peanuts. The lifelong education took on a life of its own and it gave me, me.

Moving and moving on take a lot out of a person, I’m no different. But when a young person tells me s/he has an opportunity I am the first to embrace it. You’re leaving us? Congratulations supermarket checker! We’re so happy for you. Yes, I am a cryer at times. But if anyone who knows me professionally has an opportunity to step up the ladder, go for it! We’ll miss you but you’ve a life to live. Someone to marry, kids and schools……

It is heartfelt to know that there are still opportunities for good people. Dee

Opportunity

I was always shy but took opportunity as it was. I’ve moved given a breath and a prayer and should have had the motherly “deep-end” note to jump with both feet into the pool.

I did not have that but always had my father for guidance and he always said “jump!”

Because of these worldly-wise epithets I find myself here today, mulling over prospects. During my travels and travails, I’ve met so many interesting people, such that I wouldn’t have lived my life any other way. Yes, I could have spent my life in a small college town of 400 people but then I wouldn’t have seen the world and lived everywhere.

Sometimes I want a home and at best, would settle for a home base with our old dog.

Of late I’ve been ill and would like someone to clean every couple of weeks and perhaps come in for a few hours a week to help me go through boxes to keep, store, donate or shred. It has not gone well so far. I believe some people think that opportunities are out of their grasp. While my mother told me I’d never amount to anything my father told me I could be an astronaut or President.

My childhood heroines and heroes are JFK, FDR, Eleanor Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln and my dancers, always the Swan. Anna Pavlova, Nijinski, Baryschnikov, Maria Tallchief, Isadora Duncan and so many others.

There are so many opportunities in life and one only needs to take them. Carpe diem, Dee

Looking Up

A couple of weeks ago our nearly nine year-old rescue dog looked up for the first time. She realized that when tree branches rattle there may be a squirrel.

No, she’s never caught one but she’s a grounder and has gotten a couple of mice in mud season which were tossed into the Preserve for the birds and foxes et al.

We’re always looking up to new possibilities. Granted, we’ve been looking down recently with the economy but now are looking up. There might be a squirrel out there with our names on it, and Zoe’s. No, we don’t let her eat them. Dee