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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.
This month, the prompts are being provided by David M. Gascoigne and will appear on Elephant's Child's blog.
This week's prompts are:
- Decent
- Necklace
- Ecosystem
- Money
- Ground
And/or
- Armed
- Way
- Lodge
- Willing
- Guardians
An additional prompt from Charlotte (MotherOwl) is to include Bright Red Orange in your take on the prompts.
"Whom the gods would make mad, do they first send to a lavish party without a DECENT night's sleep the evening before?"
Cici had to work the clasp twice to get her NECKLACE to stay on, and frowned at the Bright Red Orange lipstick her friend had talked her into buying, opting for this occasion to stick to her more usual color palette.
It's not that she wasn't WILLING to participate in raising MONEY for the organization, it was the WAY they went about it. The fragile ECOSYSTEM needed protecting, but these fancy fundraiser evenings wore on her last nerve.
Some of the wealthier patrons who considered themselves the GUARDIANS of making sure everything was done properly insisted the event had to be at the LODGE, as if it were sacred GROUND. They'd all be ARMED with condescension toward those who hadn't raised quite as much as they did or bid as much in the silent auction, in a "tut, tut, you tried your best" sort of way, of course.
She knew she could stand it for one night, since she wouldn't have to interact with them again for quite a while, but jeepers, it would be much easier if she'd slept better the night before, and she hoped she could muster the strength to hold her tongue and keep her eyes open during the speeches.
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Today is:
Donate a Days Wages to Charity Day 2024
Fête de l'iris -- Belgium (Brussels Region Day)
Iris Day -- celebrate these beautiful spring flowers
Liberation Day -- Czech Republic; Slovakia
Mata Tirtha Aunsi -- Nepal (Mother's Day, or literally "Mother Pilgrimage New Moon")
Miguel Hidalgo Day -- Mexico (birth anniversary of the father of Mexican independence)
National Animal Disaster Preparedness Day -- US (FEMA wants you to make plans for your pets in case of disaster or emergency)
National Coconut Cream Pie Day
National Empanada Day
National Nightshift Workers Day/Third Shift Workers Day -- US (remembering those intrepid souls who keep things running smoothly through the night)
National Receptionist Day -- US (because that first impression is important; National Receptionists Association)
National School Nurse Day -- US (the school nurse is there to help!)
National Student Nurses Day -- US
National Walk, Bike or Roll to School Day -- US (encouraging kids to have fun, get their exercise, and get to school under their own steam by walking, biking or rolling their wheelchair to school under supervision as part of an event)
No Socks Day -- sponsored by Wellcat Holidays, who want you to let your toes go free, and cut down on your laundry a bit today
Occupational Safety and Health Professionals Day -- US
Parents' Day -- South Korea
St. Ida of Nivelles' Day (Patron of erysipelas patients, toothache sufferers; against erysipelas and toothache)
Time of Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost Their Lives during the Second World War -- International
Truman Day -- Missouri, US
V-E Day -- some countries celebrate today, some celebrate tomorrow
World Ovarian Cancer Day -- International (because while up to 89% of women with breast cancer are likely to survive 5 years or more, only 45% of women who get ovarian cancer will survive that long)
World Red Cross Day / World Red Crescent Day
Birthdays Today:
Enrique Iglesias, 1975
Robert M. Hensel, 1969
Melissa Gilbert, 1964
Janet McTeer, 1961
David Keith, 1954
Toni Tennille, 1943
Peter Benchley, 1940
Rick Nelson, 1940
Thomas Pynchon, 1937
Charles “Sonny” Liston, 1932
Don Rickles, 1926
David Attenborough, 1926
Robert Johnson, 1911
Bishop Fulton Sheen, 1895
Harry S Truman, 1884
Louis Moreau Gottschalk, 1829
Jean-Henri Dunant, 1828
Miguel Hidalgo Y Costilla, 1753
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"Let It Be"(Album), 1970
"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum"(Musical), 1962
"Look Back in Anger"(Play), 1959
Concerto in E-flat, "Dumbarton Oaks"(Stravinsky concerto), 1938
Today in History:
Hernando de Soto reaches the Mississippi River and names it Río de Espíritu Santo, 1541
Antoine Lavoisier, the father of modern chemistry, is tried and guillotined by the Reign of Terror, 1794
Future US president Zachary Taylor defeats a Mexican force north of the Rio Grande in the first major battle of the Mexican-American war, 1846
At Gilmore's Gardens in New York City, the first Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show opens, 1877
George B. Selden files the first patent for an automobile in the US, 1879
Pharmacist John Styth Pemberton first sells a carbonated beverage named "Coca-Cola" as a patent medicine, 1886
In Martinique, Mount Pelée erupts, destroying the town of Saint-Pierre and killing over 30,000 people, 1902
In Rheims, France, German forces agree to an unconditional surrender, ending the war in Europe, 1945
The rollercoaster Revolution, the first steel coaster with a vertical loop, opens at Six Flags Magic Mountain, 1976
Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler make the first ascent of Mt. Everest without supplemental oxygen, 1978
The World Health Organization announces the eradication of smallpox, 1980
The new Canadian War Museum opens, in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of V-E Day, 2005
The last piece of Yankee Stadium falls in the Bronx, New York, marking the end of the two year demolition process, 2010
The world's oldest astrolabe (mariner's navigator tool) c. 1498 from Portugeuese shipwreck of explorer Vasco da Gama is found near Al Hallaniyah Island, Oman, 2015
The largest-ever wave at 23.8m is recorded in the Southern Hemisphere at Campbell Island by New Zealand scientists, 2018
Eleven-year-old Brazilian skateboarder Gui Khury sets a world record by performing a 180-degree turn on a vertical ramp, 2020
British actor Ncuti Gatwa is named as the first black actor to play Doctor Who (as the fourteenth doctor), 2022
Dutch runner Jo Schoonbroodt, age 71, breaks Canadian Ed Whitlock's 2004 record for fastest the marathon by person over 70 by 29 seconds (2:54:19), 2022
ReplyDeleteCici sounds like my kind of people. I hope she manages to stay awake - and sleeps much better afterwards.
I didn't know there was a day to donate your day's wage to charity. What a great idea.
Perhaps Cici could sit way in the back during the speeches where she can nap and hopefully not snore.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes always, Mimi. God bless.
ReplyDeleteLOL oh dear get som Harpic heheh!
ReplyDeleteHave a drainagetastic week mimi 👍
Looks like someone got a Hole in One. Happy WW Mimi!!!
ReplyDeleteFunny place for a wiffle ball. Maybe somebody was trying to play tennis in the house?
ReplyDeleteHow did the ball get into the sink???
ReplyDeleteThat would make draining a problem. You made me chuckle though.
ReplyDeleteLove your use of the prompts and you took me back to my working years. Keeping your lips sealed during meetings was a hard thing at times.
Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, my friend. Love and hugs. ♥
That explains the problem! lol!
ReplyDeleteWho needs a plumber when she has you!!!
ReplyDeleteWoos - Misty and Timber
Happy Wednesday! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteLooks like some kitty got a hole in one. :) Great story. XO
ReplyDeleteThat is some whiffle of a drain stopper! Great story too!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the hole-in-one! :-)
ReplyDeleteI loved your story today ... i was so relatable. And I grew up in Los Angeles, and remember riding the Revolution at Magic Mountain as a little kid. Fun memories!
I'm like Cici, I don't want to go to an event without a good night's sleep. Good use of the wfw prompts.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day.
I'm often baffled by things that appear in my plug hole, but I've never seen anything like that!
ReplyDeleteSpeeches? Yawn!
Oona: "Ohhhh, is THAT where Oona left her cat ball toy?"
ReplyDeleteExcellent take on the words!
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Ha ha ha. Spot on, Mimi.
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