Another journey in Wonderland |
A caucus race has been suggested, where everyone has to run around in circles with no clear winner. Create a blog entry (or static item) where you are in such a race with ten other participants. Who are these fine folks and why would you put them in this meaningless race? (<1000 words) If I were to spend time running around in circles, which is something that I'm not sure I'd stand for, because after all, I don't run, I would want to surround myself with interesting people. People I could ask questions of and I'd be interested to know the answers. I'd invite Charlie, one of my best friends from when I was in England. She and I haven't gotten together in years, but we've spent a lot of time walking together through the Lakes District. The first time we met, I got laryngitis, and all I could do was whistle my thoughts—Charlie was my interpreter, telling everyone else what I was thinking, and she got it right. I'd invite Tim, my Thesis advisor, because I'd like to pick his brain about some of my new stories. He has a good eye for revisions. I'd invite Erin. She's a friend from graduate school who married up. I miss talking to her. She was the one who wanted me to embroider her a sampler for her wall with the words: Do it your damn self, which really says a lot about her. If I could have anyone, I'd invite Mrs. B, my tenth grade history teacher. When I was a senior, I spent a semester as her student aid, and even taught a class for her, once. Supervised, of course. She died of cancer the year after I graduated, and I didn't get a chance to say goodbye. I'd invite Caleb, my nephew who died, because I'd love to see him again. He visits his mother in her dreams, but I never remember mine. I'd invite Rachel, because I couldn't keep her away if Caleb was actually there. I'd invite characters that I know from writing them. I'd invite Rae, and talk to her about clay and creation and philosophy and apologize her for writing her at such a scared time of her life. I'd invite Olivia, and give her a hug and tell her it isn't her fault that her estranged son died so early in our relationship. It was necessary for the story, of course. I'd invite Ricki because I know she loves to run. And I'd invite Xander, my dragon. Because if I actually wanted to get a race done, I'd need him there with me to give me a push, and to stop the race when it got too boring to continue. Word count: 403 |