Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Life's Journey

Life’s Journey

Life’s a journey
A road traveled by all
From birth until
Called home by the Lord,
Life’s a journey.


Everyone’s road
Has bumps along the way.
Bumps in the road
Make it twist and turn,
Life’s a journey.



Sometimes I wonder
Why me? Why must I
Walk  with this cane
And this stiffness
On life’s journey?


PD wants to take over,
I won’t stop and stand still,
I keep working hard
Keeping it at bay,
I continue life’s journey.

I walk a little slower
And rest a little more,
I won’t stop and stand still.
With poems and songs,
I continue life’s journey.





Parkinson’ s  Haiku

physical therapy room-
through the window
antics of a squirrel                                                              

rainy day
the foot that drags
squeaks                                              

good news bad news-
after years of doctor's visits
a name for my illness               
                                                 

walking in step-
music in my earphones
pushes me along


spring rain-
slowly but surely
I give my answer









Note: These poems were on my blog before, but had been deleted. Now they are back.

A Busy Month

March 1- My husband John had 2 stents put it after he had a mild heart attack 4 days earlier. Now he takes a walk or a bike ride every day.  Aiden likes to go with Grandpa to see the turtles in the canal down the street.

We get pictures of Lorelei in her tutu on Facebook.



March 4- The Treasure Coast Classical Guitar Society presents its first concert, Seth Himmelhoch.  


March 5- Hallie and I go to Fort Lauderdale with Seth for a Suzuki Guitar Workshop. My student Tailyn, also attends and everyone learns a lot and has a great time.




March 7- - We get to see the Marist Red Foxes win the MACC Championship on TV, coached by my brother-in-law, Brian, with our grandson, John Paul, in the stands with his parents.


And it's John's Birthday!  Aiden loves to help blow out candles.




March 10- My tap class dances at a health fair in Jensen Beach.

    


March 14- I take Aiden to "Music and Motion at the Library."




March 17- Hallie's Birthday- I deliver the doll house I have been working on fixing up for her along with gift boxes from her aunts and uncles with furniture.



Facebook lets us see what John Paul and Lorelei are doing on St. Patrick's Day.



March 20- Hallie has her birthday party with her friends. Highlights of the party are a bounce house and a clown that paints their faces.





March 21- The first day of spring and we get to visit the beach with Sue & Gordon who are visiting from Atlanta, Georgia. 




Saturday, March 12, 2011

My Husband In the Movies

      I get e-mails on a regular basis from "Explore Talent."  I was hoping I might get a gig playing guitar from them, but they mostly send me info. about electric guitar gigs and movie auditions, neither of which have interested me.  However, one day I was reading through their e-mail and saw there was an audition for a movie role for a man about 60 years old who could play the part of an announcer in a movie about boxing. I immediately thought of my husband, who as many people know, has a wonderful speaking voice. Everyone loves to hear John do the readings at church. The surprising thing was that when I clicked on the link about the audition, all the info. was there- day, time, and address of a gym in Fort Pierce where the auditions would be held. Usually you have to give your credit card number to get that much information. I convinced John that it wouldn't hurt to check it out. I still wasn't sure they would even let him audition if he just showed up, but it couldn't hurt to try.
      John got there early, expecting crowds of people, and there was just one other man there. Finally the movie people showed up and the people at the gym told them John was number 2.  Later, a really good looking, tall, young black man showed up. He looked like a movie star and was obviously auditioning for a different part than John was. They asked John if he could go ahead of him, and John said it was no problem. So John had the third audition. More people showed up after him, but mostly women trying out for other roles.
      When they called his name, they took his picture from the front and the side in front of a big boxing punch bag. Then they asked if he had something prepared and he told them he had been thinking about a monologue while he was sitting there.  John had been on the debate team in college and his specialty was extemporaneous speaking. So he began speaking extemporaneously.  The movie people loved his voice and couldn't believe he didn't have anything written down. They asked him if he had any acting experience and he said no, but he worked in sales, which was kind of like acting. One man laughed and said he was right.  Another man said that if the movie becomes a TV show like they hoped, John's voice as an announcer would be great at the beginning of each show. The others agreed. They said they would call him back. 
      It took a couple of weeks to hear back. They were also holding auditions in Miami. John wasn't sure they really would call him back- he had been one of the first to audition. Chances are they would hear another voice they loved. However, he finally got some papers to sign saying he wouldn't tell anyone what is in the script and then he got a script. Everything is moving along very slowly, but it looks like he has a part in the movie! It's called "Heart of a Champion."
      In the meantime, Explore Talent was calling and trying to get John to sign up for their services. After thinking about it for a while, the $100 fee for 6 months didn't seem too bad. John has flexible working hours with his 3 day a week job. The part in "Heart of a Champion" is small and won't require a lot of time.  He has time to go for other auditions and we seem to be in a good location between Miami and Orlando where a number of auditions are held. The first audition went well- why not try again? He will be going to another audition in Orlando today.  It's fun to dream that he might get a big role some day!