A new blog to contain answers to prompts |
Since my old blog "Everyday Canvas " became overfilled, here's a new one. This new blog item will continue answering prompts, the same as the old one. |
Prompt: WDC's calendar's prompt was for January --What expert do you wish come teach you what they know? Why? ------ What expert to teach me what I don't know? "Let me count the ways!" Naturally for me, I don't know everything. That's a given. To reiterate, I lack knowledge in many things, but do I want to work with an expert at my age? No way! Though my rejection is not for my sake, but for the benefit of that poor expert. I can just imagine him or her talking to me through his or her teeth and saying, "Didn't we go over this, yesterday? How quickly you forgot!" Although people like me do require expert advice across several areas of life to make sure they do stay well, be safe. and keep their quality of life up to par. So far, I've been safe enough. Safe that I didn't endanger anyone else...yet! I guess I am well enough, too, if you don't count my nervous cardiologist's advices with his forcedly calm voice. Come to think of it, he's the one discovering this or that noise coming from my insides, while no such noise bothers me at all. As to my extra safety and quality of life, my two sons are on it. Yesterday, one of them noticed I was shuffling my feet while I walked. I told him it was the slippers that shuffled and not me. And Heaven Forbid, I should cough or sneeze. Both sons get on my case, forgetting that I'm highly allergic to environmental anything. So you see, I'm already surrounded by experts. Then, with all those experts around and at me already, why would I wish other experts bugging me or me bugging them! |