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Friday, March 8, 2024
A to Z Challenge 2024 Theme Reveal
March 10th is the official theme reveal for the 2024 iteration of the A to Z challenge. Last year I actually announced my theme for 2024 here a year early while announcing my theme for 2023. In that post I stated,
"The 2024 theme will be Narnian characters and creatures from A to Z. My working title is Narnia: From Aslan to Zardeenah."
Well it turns out, I lied. Lied is a strong word. I miscalculated. Almost every year for the last 35 years I have reread each book in the Chronicles of Narnia. Last year when I made the announcement, I had not yet started on my literary pilgrimage to Narnia and thought the idea of reading the books would help in making the alphabetical list of entries.
I ended up reading a sum total of zero Narnia books in 2023. While it's true that I could easily journey from Archenland to Zalindreh, my heart was not in it. I chose to abandon delay my Narnian sojourn for another time (Although I would prefer to do all my blogging in Narnia, as no time would pass while I was writing).
I then toyed with the idea of having no theme and simply blogging about something new from A to Z each day. I liked that idea quite a bit, but then it occurred to me, I would have nothing to say at the theme reveal. I then thought of having an overarching theme but leaving it wide enough to choose the individual topics the day they were due. That also seemed a little problematic as I often suffer more from topic block than it's cousin writer's block.
Holidays by Nick Youngson CC BY-SA 3.0 Pix4free
Finally I thought of a topic that would give me both flexibility and stability. I decided to blog about Holidays. However instead of A is for Arbor day, C is for Casmir Pulaski Day (It's A Chicago Thing), I will be focusing on lesser holidays, the kind you would find at sites like the National Day Calendar or What is Today Holiday's like National Take A Poet to Lunch day which takes place on January 6th each year, the holiday that inspired this poem.
My process this year is each day of the challenge to post about a holiday that is taking place that day. Some holidays like April Fools day on the 1st would match very well for the letter of the day. Others will take a little pushing to make it fit the letter of the day. April 2nd for example is Children's Book day. If I choose that holiday, I would have a title like B is for Books for Children.
In addition to actual holidays, I am going to also create 5 new holidays as part of my list, including ways to celebrate these new festive occasions.
Recent A to Z Challenges
2023 A Month At The Movies
2022 Limericks, Homeruns, & Wordles (Oh My!)
2021 A to Z People who were alive in 1921
2020 State (& Other) Capitals
Each year on Spotify I make an A to Z playlist for the year. At the end of each post I will have a link to the song for that day .
I am very excited about this Holiday edition of the A to Z challenge. To learn more about The 2024 A to Z Theme Reveals click here, if you are ready to participate in said reveals click here, and finally if you are looking for a spreadsheet of who is already participating this year click here.
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
Do What I Did - Valentine's Day Advice
If You Want Your Love
Story
To Have A Happy End
Do What I Did
Marry Your Best
Friend
If A Diamond
Isn’t Really Her
Thing
Do What I Did
Buy An Emerald Ring
If Your Fiancée
Doesn’t Need A Lot of
Folks
To See Her Wed
Don’t Do What I Did
Just Elope Instead
26 Years Ago This Valentine’s
Day
We Got Our Marriage
License
And I’m Here To Say
I’m So Glad I Married
My Best Friend
I Did What I Did
And I’d Do It Again
I wrote this earlier this month based on a prompt at my poetry group. I gave it to Amy on Valentine's day. Each time I read it I'm reminded of the work OF P.D. Eastman. This is probably because I think MY NEST IS BEST because of the bird I share it with.
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Saturday, January 6, 2024
National Take a Poet to Lunch Day
January 6, 2024 is Take A Poet to Lunch Day. It was started in 1995 making today the 20th annual celebration of this event created by Professor Arnold Adoff. This link gives some good ideas of how to celebrate poetry on this day. A few years back I found out about this day and wrote a poem to commemorate the occasion,
I Took A Poet to Lunch Today
I took a poet to lunch today
And there amid the verse
Our flow of thought
Was free and light
Not stifled, bland or terse
I took a poet to lunch today
And traded quip for quip
She scrawled a sonnet on her check
And left it with her tip
If you can't take a poet to lunch today
Please don't wear a frown
We all write poems in our own way
And some just write them down.
A few years later I included the poem in a holiday poetry reading on my vlog.
Sunday, January 1, 2023
Closing the book on Barbara Walters, Pope Benedict, and Pele and opening a book on Heaven
In the last 3 days of 2022 3 cultural icons, game changers in their respected fields of sports, newscasting, and theology had their lives come to an earthly end. To put it simply there was really no one like either Pele, Barbara Walters or Pope Benedict XVI. Each of their lives were characterized by a passion for their calling that transitioned into being a revered elder statesperson as their journeys continued.
Pele 1940 - 2022
I'm not really trying to tie in the recent deaths of international icons with a book I'm preparing to read. When my Grandfather died in late 1997 I had just proposed to Amy. At the wake, I felt like discussing my engagement would be taking away from the celebration of my Grandpa's life. I remember my Dad encouraging me to talk about it. He said that people needed to be reminded that life goes on even in the midst of death. In the same way, I think making plans for the future and reading up on my future home are good ways for life to go on.
I hope all of you are enjoying a woinderful beginning to your new year.
Love,
Dave.
Saturday, January 1, 2022
This Year - JJ Heller cover - Noel Dumont
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Father's Day Rap: It Goes Fast, Dad! 10 year anniversary
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Innaugural Holiday Poetry Reading
Do Bunnies Have Christmas - Aileen Fisher
All Poems written by Dave Roller unless otherwise indicated.
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