D is supposed to be for Debut if I were following the AtoZ Team prompts like I said I was going to do; however, I'm being another D-word--one that aptly describes me: Difficult.
Okay, so I'm not being difficult, I'm just having a difficult time writing about debut. So I'm deviating (another D-word) and using my own D-word. It's one of my favorites: Do-over.
I believe in second chances. I believe people can change. I believe in do-overs.
I first heard the term listening to the audio book, "The Red Hat Club" by Haywood Smith. In the book she described the twelve traditions by which the characters abided. Well, except the MYOB tradition (#5, "mind your own business," which everyone ignored). For those of you that have read the books, that's sort of a paraphrased quote from the book.
The Do-over tradition is much like the church's teaching of repentance and forgiveness: once you have realized you have done wrong (sinned), you repent (turn away and refrain from repeating the offense), ask forgiveness, and are viewed--at least by God--as justified (just as if you'd never sinned).
And that's how their do-overs worked. When one of the characters tread too close to the edge of no turning back, rather than proceed forward and risk ruining a relationship, they would call a do-over, and everyone involved had to abide by the rule that no one brought up the incident again. Just as if it'd never happened.
This actually could have been an F-word post: Forgive, be Forgiven, Forget the offense. Since I used it here in the Do-over explanation, I probably need , to come up with something different if I'm not fond of tge F-prompt.
Back to the D-word here's a pseudo-haiku about do-overs:
don't sweat the small stuff
forgive and be forgiven
call a do over
I'm gaining on my catch up posts. Next stop: E
The BOMB
Welcome to the BOMB.
The Blog Of the "Mother" of Bandit.
The Blog Of the "Mother" of Bandit.
Bandit is my Hairless Chinese Crested--he's the "normal" one. I, on the other hand, am unrepentantly "pet-crazy." You know the type--the spinster who lives in the haunted house three blocks over with 72 cats...okay, so I don't have 72 cats, and my house isn't haunted--but my dogs wardrobe is better than mine! Need I say more? :~)
I've never been consistant at journaling, so the timing of my blogs will be sporadic at best. I just hope they are as entertaining to you as they are to me; however, be forewarned: Most of my blogs will be about The BaldOne. In spite of his Don King "do," I think he's just as cute as any of the Brothers B!
Now, if I can just remember not to get him wet--or feed him after midnight...
About Me
- Loulymar
- My bags are packed and I'm always ready to seek out an adventure with Bandit and Moggy in tow. Bandit is my thirteen year old Chinese Crested, who I frequently call The Bald One or The BaldOne Boy (like he was one of the Baldwin Brothers). Moggy’s full name is Pip-Moggy. He’s my two year old gansta-resuce kitty. I couldn’t decide between Pip (which are the spots on die and domino tiles) and Moggy (or Moggie when I mistakenly thought he was a she), so I combined the two. Moggy refers to the British term for "cat of unknown parentage .” So in essence, I have an almost bald dog, and I’ve named my cat “Spot.”
Fun Stuff (I'm doing now or have done)
- Artistic Attempts weekly (alternating between Painting With A Twist, That Art Place, and Peniot's Palette).
- Bunko with the Belton Bunko Babes monthly.
- Participating in the A to Z Blogging Challenge.
- Spades and Liverpool Rummy with the Spadetts weekly.
- The Mighty Texas Dog Walk, Austin (fund raiser for Service Dogs, Inc--they train shelter dogs to be Service Dogs, then give them free of charge to people with disabilities.)
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Do-over is a great word. I definitely like the idea of forgiving and giving people a second chance. I think everyone deserves a second chance.
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Mandy
Absolutely. Everyone is redeemable. Thanks for the read.
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