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Linking up with Wordless Wednesday, BeThere2Day, and Sandee at Comedy Plus.
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Words for Wednesday was begun by Delores and has become a moveable feast of word or picture or music prompts to encourage us to write stories, poems, or whatever strikes our fancy.
Much thanks to Lissa, who provided the prompts last month.
This month, the prompts are being provided by River.
This week's words/prompts are:
1. poised
2. reef
3. crashing
4. bridge
5. wrecked
6. turquoise
7. glitter
Charlotte/Mother Owl's color of the month is Olive Yellow.
It had been a long two weeks.
Arriving in the college dorm that would be my home at least for a semester, I'd explored the building and found the laundry room, but not used it yet. Those weeks were spent just getting accustomed to the classes and the pace, and I'd left laundry until, like a coral REEF that builds up little by little until it's an atoll, I had what my mom would have called a Mount Washmore POISED to come CRASHING down.
Not wanting to be caught with no clean underwear and the desperate need wash this minute or go buy more to prevent disaster, I bit the bullet and dragged everything down and started loading it into washers.
Another student came in a few minutes later, and we nodded at each other, then he got to work. He dumped everything on the floor and began to divide and sort everything into three separate piles.
Now, I know the importance of not washing some things together. I'll never forget the mess it made when my little sister's shirt with TURQUOISE and Olive Yellow GLITTER got into a load of bathroom towels and we all found the stuff on towels in the bathroom, and on us after drying off, for weeks. Or the time "nobody" left a permanent marker in a pocket and it WRECKED a whole load of clothes.
I thought this guy was being a bit too meticulous, but who am I to judge? I'd just put detergent in the first of my two machines and turned it on when I saw him stand back and look at the three piles and nod with a smile of satisfaction.
Then he picked up all three and stuffed them in one machine!
I lost it and laughed out loud, I couldn't help it, and he looked up and with an impish grin said, "I've always promised my mom I'd sort, but I never said I'd wash them that way!"
We both laughed and I said, "Your secret is safe with me!"
When we'd stopped laughing, he introduced himself and asked if this was my first semester. I told him it was, and he asked, "Do you play Rook, by any chance?"
"Yes," I told him. "My parents taught all of us, we played a lot. They tried to teach me BRIDGE, too, but it was boring and I never learned."
"Come join us in the commons room on weekends, we get a Rook-a-Rama going, there are several of us, 3 or 4 tables. We can always use more players."
I'll always be glad I did laundry that day.
(Loosely based on two true stories from college days.)
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Today is:
Alamo Day -- Texas, US
Celebrate Your Name Week -- Wednesday: Learn What Your Name Means Day, go look it up, it's probably very interesting
Feast of Excited Insects -- China; Korea (sometimes called Chinese Groundhog Day, the day insects are supposed to awaken for spring; date approximate)
Foundation Day -- Norfolk Island, Commonwealth of Australia
Headache Relief Day -- aspirin was patented by the Bayer company today in 1899
Independence Day -- Ghana(1957)
Kirishima Jingu Otaue-sai -- Kirishima Jingu Shrine, Kirishima, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan (rice planting festival)
Mi-Careme -- Guadeloupe; Saint Barthelemy; Saint Martin (Mid-Lent)
National Frozen Food Day
National White Chocolate Cheesecake Day
Oreo Cookie Day -- no history found on why this day, but if you like Oreos, do you need a reason?
Stoneware Pottery Appreciation Day
St. Colette's Day (Patron of Corbie, France; against the death of parents)
St. Rose of Viterbo's Day (Patron of exiles, people rejected by religious orders, tertiaries; Viterbo, Italy)
World Maths Day -- International
Birthdays Today:
Ryan Nyquist, 1979
Shaquille O'Neal, 1972
Amy Pietz, 1969
Connie Britton, 1968
D.L. Hughley, 1963
Tom Arnold, 1959
David Gilmour, 1946
Rob Reiner, 1945
Kiri Te Kanawa, 1944
Dave Gilmour, 1944
Ben Murphy, 1942
Willie Stargell, 1941
Valentina Tereshkova-Nikolaeva, 1937
Lorin Maazel, 1930
Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, 1928
Alan Greenspan, 1926
Ed McMahon, 1923
Will Eisner, 1917
Lou Costello, 1906
Bob Wills, 1905
Ring Lardner, 1885
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 1806
Anna Claypoole Peale, 1791
Cyrano de Bergerac, 1619
Michelangelo Bounarroti, 1475
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"Lend me a Tenor"(Play), 1986
"Deep Blue Sea"(Play), 1952
"Both Your Houses"(Play; Pulitzer Prize for Drama), 1933
"La Traviata"(Opera), 1853
"La Sonnambula"(Opera), 1831
Today in History:
Ferdinand Magellan arrives at Guam, 1521
The First Fleet arrives at Norfolk Island (an external territory of Australia) in order to found a convict settlement, 1788
York, Upper Canada is incorporated as Toronto, 1834
After a thirteen day siege by an army of 3,000 Mexican troops, the 187 Texas volunteers defending the Alamo are defeated and the fort is captured, 1836
Giuseppe Verdi's opera La Traviata receives its premiere performance in Venice, 1853
Dmitri Mendeleev presents the first periodic table to the Russian Chemical Society, 1869
Bayer registers "aspirin" as a trademark, 1899
The trial of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg begins, 1951
United Kingdom colonies Gold Coast and British Togoland become the independent Republic of Ghana, 1957
After 19 years of presenting the CBS Evening News, Walter Cronkite signs off for the last time, 1981
Michelangelo computer virus begins to affect computers, 1992
A referendum in Moldova results in the electorate voting against possible reunification with Romania, 1994
Picasso's painting Tête de Femme is stolen from a London gallery, and is recovered a week later, 1997
Microsoft is fined €561 million for not providing E.U. residents with an alternative web browser to Internet Explorer, 2013
The Crimean parliament votes unanimously to make the Crimea part of Russia, 2014
NASA's Dawn space probe enters orbit around the dwarf planet Ceres, 2015
The world's oldest message in a bottle is found in Western Australia, thrown from the German ship Paula 132 years ago (12 June 1886), 2018
On his first visit to Iraq, Pope Francis meets with Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in the Shiite cleric's home in Najaf, 2021
That story about the laundry made me laugh. At least he could honestly say to his mother that he did sort his washing. It was a great ice breaker too.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what that is which made me laugh :-0
ReplyDeleteHave a wwtastic week mimi 👍
Mom has seen them around. One thing she did love when she used to show homes was finding ones with old treasures like that.
ReplyDeleteI do not know what that is.
ReplyDeleteIt's a modern spiders home.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
That's an interesting outlet. What plugs into it? Good story! :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know what that is either. Must have something to do with laundry.
ReplyDeleteLove your use of the prompts. Made me smile.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Hugs. ♥
Lulu: "Our Dada says he remembers those! And he remembers the pink phone that plugged into it at their house when he was a kid! Which apparently must have been like 100 years ago or something ..."
ReplyDeleteI never saw such a thingie before - but then I live in Denmark, and my old thingies might look quite different.
ReplyDeleteI laughed out loud at your laundry story.
That was really a fun story and I can really see that happening!
ReplyDeleteThat was a fun story. I think I only did laundry once in college and just kept bringing it home after that. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative ~ fun story ~ hugs,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
We enjoyed your story -- it was really fun! Is that an old-school phone outlet?
ReplyDeleteI like your story very much, it was fate that led you to the laundry room that day.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like an old plug in for an antique telephone...those were the days huh...MOL...Double Pawkisses for a Happy Week ahead🐾😽💞
ReplyDeleteGood ues of the wfw prompts. Always keep your mother's promise. That guy is keeping his promise. I think laundry is the least of a college student's problems but yeah, you should do it.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day.