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NaBloPoMo #14 – Let Me Tell You About My First Friend…………

November 20, 2013 By Elaine Gray

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My very first friend was Princess Marie.   She was my first childhood friend outside of my family and extended family.   Princess lived down the street from me about 4 houses away.  We became friends around the time I was in the first grade and she was in kindergarten.    In the beginning, we normally spent our Saturdays playing together either at my house or at her house.

I really liked Princess but I always wondered why her name was Princess.    She didn’t look like the princesses we saw in books.    She had brown skin and her black, kinky hair was always braided.   I asked my mother about it and she told me that it was okay for her name to be Princess.    However, I think my mother felt I was having an identity issue because later she took me to the store to buy me one of the early models of the African-American baby doll.   To my shame, I remember how I cried and shouted to her that I didn’t want that “dirty” doll.

Princess’s house was on the corner and it had a huge backyard loaded with pecan trees.   When it was the right season, we would walk all over the backyard in our bare feet to feel for the pecans as we picked them.    Princess’s mother would always give me a big bag of pecans to take home to my mother.    Princess’s mother would make pecan pies and my mother would make homemade ice cream adding the pecans to it.   We loved that time of the year.

Our friendship did have a few bumpy spots.    One day, while playing with our paper dolls, Princess became angry because I wouldn’t let her use one of my paper doll dresses for her doll.    While I was in the restroom, she tore the heads off of all of my paper dolls!   When I discovered it, I told her mother who scooped up all of Princess’s paper dolls/clothes and gave them to me.    What a punishment!

The important lesson I learned from that friendship was the consequences of lying.    One day, I was angry with Princess for some reason so I told her that my mother did not want her to come over to our house anymore.    I saw Princess’s mother sitting near the window but I did not think she heard me…….but she did.   Afterwards, she would never let Princess come to visit me anymore.    When my mother would ask me why Princess didn’t come over anymore, I had to lie again and say I didn’t know.   It was a stressful dilemma and one I never forgot.

Our friendship ended when my family moved away.   I was now going to the fifth grade and society had improved in Houston.  Neighborhoods were integrating and my parents, who were a lot younger than Princess’s parents, wanted to be a part of it.

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Filed Under: Friendship, Relationships Tagged With: Friendship, Integration

Upcoming Author Interview – Call for Participants

November 20, 2013 By Elaine Gray

On October 30th, I posted a book review for “Comfort of Fences” by Stacy Overman Morrison.

http://www.stacyomorrison.com

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I am planning an author interview with Stacy for January 2014 and I would like to invite my blog readers to participate.

After all, this is the place for the girlfriend gatherings!

Please consider reading Stacy’s book.    You can find it here:

Amazon:    http://www.amazon.com/Stacy-Overman-Morrison/e/B00FYW7OUS

Smashwords:  http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/368064

Barnes and Noble:  http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/comfort-of-fences-stacy-overman-morrison/1117244427?ean=9781939927569

Once you have read the book, please submit your questions to me by January 3, 2014 at: info@writerelainegray.com

I will compile them and submit to our author, Stacy Overman Morrison, and will post her answers on the blog.    Also, Stacy will give a prize to the person who submits the most interesting question so be sure to include your name and contact information on your submission.

Please join in as we explore the backstory of Stacy’s debut novel.

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Filed Under: Cultural Tagged With: author interview, Comfort of Fences, Stacy Overman Morrison

NaBloPoMo #13 – My Plugged “In” and Plugged “Out” Time Is…………

November 19, 2013 By Elaine Gray

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I am plugged in most of the day during the week.   As a person with dual careers, Writer/Blogger and Information Technologist, both require an extensive use of technology to stay “in the loop” and current.    I use a shoulder tote and a rolling bag to carry my personal IPhone, IPAD, company cell phone and laptop with me every day to stay plugged in.    I use lunch breaks, waits in doctor’s/dentist’s offices, and stints under the hair dryer to catch up on email, jot down notes for the next blog post, or edit one of my novel scenes.

My plugged out time usually starts on Thursdays close to the weekend.   I do consciously start unwinding from the week by shutting off my devices earlier on that day.   Most Fridays, early evening, I meet with a friend at Starbuck’s to do language exchange.   I am practicing Spanish and she is perfecting her English so we gossip in one of the languages or both over coffee.    On the weekends, I do plug in for a 2-3 hour period each day but usually I am attending a social event or totally relaxing at home with a good book or movie.    I consciously plan to spend a large chunk of my weekend time totally unplugged.    This is the only way I can rejuvenate for the upcoming week.

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NaBloPoMo #12 – A Blog Post That I Didn’t Publish

November 18, 2013 By Elaine Gray

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Most times my life experiences provide a great amount of subject matter for my prose.  However, there is one topic that I have started to write about and have been unable to send it out into the world.    This topic is about that unavoidable, inescapable emotion – grief.

Losing those you love dearly is difficult and the emotions that are expressed vary with each individual.  I started a blog post about the way that others relate to the grieving person in the midst of their obvious pain.     Many of us are so uncomfortable in the face of grief that we don’t realize that our actions and/or discussions are inappropriate for the recovery of the grieving person.   I want my post to be enlightening on this subject.  However, at this moment my feelings are too raw about it due to my own experiences.   My words need to be “tempered” before I can publish the post and I am willing to wait until I can accomplish that goal.

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Filed Under: Grief, Love, Relationships Tagged With: Grief, Love, Relationships

NaBloPoMo #11 – One Bad Habit I Wish I Could Quit Instantly Without Difficulty Is…….

November 15, 2013 By Elaine Gray

NaBloPoMo November 2013Women Having Coffee

The one bad habit I wish I could quit instantly without difficulty is eating that movie-going meal at the theatre.    For me, that meal is a small bag of popcorn, a hot dog loaded with mustard/relish and a large coca-cola or root beer.   I know most would say that is a normal combo for the movies and acceptable for the occasional theatre outing but I go to the theatre almost every weekend.   This habit is wrecking my eating management plan and my attempt to transition to better healthier choices is falling short.

Now, there is a history surrounding eating this meal at the movies.   In an earlier post, I mentioned how my mother was an avid movie buff when I was growing up.   Within one mile of my childhood home was a drive-in movie.   During the school year we would go on the weekends and in the summer we would go on Mondays for the $1 a carload special.   My Mom would make us homemade hot dogs, pop our popcorn by the old-fashioned on-the-stove method in butter, and have cans of our favorite soft drinks iced down in a cooler.   It really didn’t matter what was showing at the drive-in because we went every time they changed the movie.    I have fond memories of those times and I think that is associated with my current theatre experiences.  It makes it hard to give up.  Today, my Mom and I still watch movies together.

So, on my quest to substitute and still enjoy my at-the-movies meal, I have tried many variations.   The best healthy substitute was iced herbal raspberry tea and falafel chips but I had to sneak the food inside the movie in my large tote.   Of course, there is no substitute for a hot dog.   However, this only works when I plan to go to the theatre so that I can have the items on hand in my pantry.   There are times like this past weekend when I decided at the spur of the moment to go the theatre to see the new Thor movie and I ended up eating my usual meal.   I felt guilty so I skipped dinner that night.

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Filed Under: Cultural, Food, Girl's Night Out Tagged With: falafel chips, hot dog, Popcorn, Thor

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