Hi everyone, Jemi here!
Sally Stackhouse won our February Challenge All You Need Is Love with her touching tale of Walter and Sarah. You can read it here. An abiding love in troubled times.
As our judge, Nick Wilford said, "This really hits hard given the current situation in Ukraine. Beautiful and heartbreaking."
Today Sally is going to share with us about life and writing!
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I was overwhelmed that my entry for ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE was the winner and so proud of achieving this commendation from my peers – thank you.
I’ve always had a lot of words rumbling around in my brain but it is only in the last ten years or so that I’ve been able to put them down on paper. There are a couple of reasons for this, the first one is time, i.e., my kids left home, I was working part-time and therefore gained more time for my own pursuits, reading, and writing.
The other reason is that it is easier nowadays to type something out on a computer, save a word file (always back it up!) and change and edit it as often as you like. Just think how much time it would take to write in long-hand, harking back to school days and homework, writing something quickly, and then copying it out in your ‘best handwriting’.
I remember my lovely mum (sadly no longer here) remarking, ‘where do you get your ideas from, certainly you don’t get it from me!’
I really don’t know. I think because I am an avid reader words make sense and flow, not always smoothly I must admit. I also people/watch and people/listen, not so much nowadays because of Covid restrictions but I’ve spent a lot of time over the last 18 months hanging around hospitals, having treatment, and waiting for appointments.
Last year my brain couldn’t cope – chemo certainly addles your thought processes a bit but now, I am very pleased to say, most of my mojo is back.
When you were at school
Did you sometimes feel a fool?
Physics and maths weren’t my thing
Nor the choir ‘cos I can't sing.
Now history was interesting
But not kings and queens and their bling
The ordinary folk such as you and I
Who toiled the land and watched the sky
Gave me more to think about and learn
Not good times to be born.
Give me a book and I would lose time
Transported to other worlds, romance or crime
Thrillers and sci-fi and then the classic writers
People who are long dead with words that survive
With a heritage to revere and characters that come alive.
So, head out of the clouds and prepare for a career
Typing and shorthand were part of my future
To stand me in good stead for the next of life’s adventure
Loving the English language opened new frontiers.
So now I’m in my sixties and am able to indulge
This passion of mine that started at a young age
Some praise from family although they are biased
But I’ll take it and try not to be pious.
An opportunity has opened which I will embrace
Hoping I won’t get egg on my face.
My brain is in gear
Stamping down on my fear.
With encouragement and love
I’m going forward, onwards and above
To get it all out before it’s too late
Before all the brain cells dissipate.
Sally Stackhouse: wife, mother, step-mother, grandmother, step-grandmother and step-great-grandmother. Living in the Weald of Kent in South East England.
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Thanks so much, Sally and congrats again! We're all so very happy you have your mojo back!! You can find Sally at her blog Sally's Scribbles!
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I found this guest post so uplifting Sally. Loved how you used a poem, too, something we've come to expect from you! Clever. A very relatable post. I wish you good health and so glad you're coming through the treatment strong!
ReplyDeleteFabulous post, Sally! I'm so glad your love of words has led you to write as well!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy reading your work. Congratulations on your well deserved win! I loved this new poem as well. "Give me a book and I would lose time." So true for me too!
ReplyDeleteGreat poem, Sally. Congratulations on your winning this challenge.
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your winning the challenge!
Take care.
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Congrats on your winning entry and this post - resonated big time because I have witnessed family members going through chemo. Wishing you good health and happy writing.
ReplyDeleteLovely post by Sally. I could identify so much with that poem about physics and history and stories. Congratulations for your lovely story Sally.
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Congratulations Sally!
ReplyDeleteLoved the poem (found the school part incredibly relatable).
Hi Sally - the poem is just brilliant ... I loved it ... I'm so pleased you're feeling easier too ... all the best - Hilary
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. I found a lot of interesting information here. A really good post, very thankful and hopeful that you will write many more posts like this one.
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So happy for you, Sally. Another congrats on your WEP win and for getting your mojo back!
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