And what changed my life? In no order of importance, or chronology...
Beauty
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Chocolate
Beauty's grand-daughter showed up just before my seventh birthday. Hey, when you live on a farm, and you're already deeply in debt, two Shetland ponies don't make much of a difference. This pony was pretty and affectionate. I loved her more than I loved breathing. She was my life!
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He was my first horse. I had high hopes for this colt, and he taught me so much in the seventeen years I was given with him. He was far from perfect, and I'll never forget that there's no such thing as a perfect horse. I don't know where I'd be now without him.
This teenage boy I fell in love with when I was sixteen
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Edward Scissorhands
Finally, someone made a film that looked something like what the inside of my brain looks like! I loved this movie. The ending, to this day, makes me want to cry. It's just not right. Life is not fair. Someone will always be a freak. Someone will need to tell the freak's story. Because of this movie I became a devoted fan of both Tim Burton and Johnny Depp.
Captain Jack Sparrow
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Hemingway
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Steinbeck
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Teenage fatalities
Every year, at least two kids in my high school passed away. It got so I was paranoid about who'd be next. The first one though, that was a shocker. You don't go into Grade 9 expecting to face death.
Hog price crisis of the 1980s
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My husband bought the used laptop for $300 and told me it was okay to use it because "It's not a computer. It's a Mac." Then he insisted that I start writing again. He told me to start a blog. The rest is history. Or will be soon.
Robert Plant
Led Zeppelin
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Jesus
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Spinal Tap
Brave New World
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My favourite book in Grade 4
The Pony Problem by Barbara Holland. Girl wins a pony in a contest and keeps it in the front yard of her subdivision home. She made the fence out of clothesline. This book rocked my 9-year-old world. Looking back, I see the touches of sadness that made the happy ending even better.
The Pony Problem by Barbara Holland. Girl wins a pony in a contest and keeps it in the front yard of her subdivision home. She made the fence out of clothesline. This book rocked my 9-year-old world. Looking back, I see the touches of sadness that made the happy ending even better.
My babies
EVERYTHING CHANGED. I think I need not expand on this.
The Cat and the Dog
I can never live without critters in my house.
That little Mental Breakdown of 2004
It was not pleasant and I could wish that it never happened, but it forced me to face some things I'd been ignoring. I had to learn how to function all over again. I'm better off for it. Not cured, but stronger and smarter. I thought I knew myself, but I know much better now.
What changed you?
14 comments:
Hmmmm, I hope I might have had something to do with that post . . . or at least it would have been great to hear that on Friday night!
Wow! What a shot of the fella!
So what changed me? Stay tuned . . .
Ahhhh! Great profile picture!!!!
You make me think, that's for sure.
Staying tuned....
Holy Crap, Heidi...
This is the MeMe we've all been waiting for...seriously. You gotta give me just a couple of days. Must make my list and GOOGLE GOOGLE GOOGLE.
One thing, for free right now?
BLOGGING changed my life.
Oh my gosh, Dilling, it sounds so weird but it's true! Blogging changed my life too!
Take as much time as you need. This'll stay up for a few days.
Love this! What a great post!
Well, the frist, change I'm told, was performed by my mama. It was all down hill from there.
*pondering*
Sorry! I don't know how all those commas got in there. I guess it was just a comm-on thing.
you know this is just another great hick chic post.
and as for what changed my life apart from meeting my man, having my son becoming a nana it has to be telling the truth and dealing with abuse and coming through the other side of it all.
With dilling too blogging for sure!
You know what? I think that I will come up with some stuff, too. There is so much, you know?
I gotta tell ya, that grade nine fatality? I still think of him,and when I do make it to the cemetary, I leave him a flower..Each and everytime. He was a good kid, caught up in some crap, that's all.
I'd have to say, finally having the guts to come out of the closet in my early twenties.
Oh my goodness, we have a few in common. My husband, without whom I wouldn't have ended up living in the country all these years. The book "Seabiscuit", because after reading it, I (who had sworn off horses for the rest of my life) knew I had to have a horse again. Which led me to Blue, the first horse I've ever owned who was perfectly suited to me. I love John Steinbeck too.
Indeed, Jesus... who changes every life He touches.
My children.
My grandchildren, especially the first one.
Some dogs who owned me.
Maybe I'll get energetic enough to do an entry on this theme.
Gotta love a post where Jesus comes between Zepplin and Spinal Tap...
I don't have many on my list, I guess...
1) Jesus - without Him I KNOW I would not still be here.
2) a 2 mile-wide EF5 tornado on May 4, 2007 SERIOUSLY rearranged my life...
3) My grandparents, who have been the most influential people in my life - they are the biggest reason I am who I am...
4) My husband and kids
5) The Internet - sad, but true! Getting online made me realize there WERE really people out there that I had something in common with...
6) Dr. Suess' "The Lorax" :D
Not sure I could ever pinpoint my live changes so well. Perhaps I don't want to think about them. But your list reflects you very well, Heidi.
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