Tropism: The Good Girl’s Journey

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People Not Like Us

I don't typically celebrate these kinds of anniversaries. But I do know that I have need to say that they existed more than that they died. Just like we exist and will cease to. I hope we are all remembered by the lives we lead and that the way life leaves does not supercede that part.

For my Nieces and Nephews

Fearful love means sometimes I worry over you because I love you so much (yeah, resulting in that goofy glossy-eyed look--just play along like y'all do). If you know that, then you know that there are no shady hucksters, no mistake you could ever make, no single thing on this side of the river Jordan that could make you any less than loved in my eyes and should not make you any less in your own.

Di-Di Mau: A Memorial Day Reflection

“remember that those who came back physically alive did not come back whole.”

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daddy in 'namDaddy, 1965

Dose’s” picture has been on my dad’s nightstand for as long as I can remember.  A grinning boy that I’ve finally grown old enough not to see as “one of Daddy’s buddies” and thus an elder but as the boy he was who never got that privilege of being an “elder.”  He would’ve been just over 70 this year had he lived.

Dose prophesied to his boys that he would not return home from their tour of duty alive.  None of his brothers had lived through their 20s he told them and neither would he.  Before the company shipped out, he was working on a tank whose brake was not properly engaged.  It rolled over him as he worked; he lived a day or two without much of a head, my father recounts in his typically graphic reflection.

The grinning boy that never became a man…

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The Resurrection of Nat Turner

Every seven years, all the cells the body has been are gone; replaced. Every seven years we become completely new beings. Which may mean there are two tick marks before Nine Tee will be a name or a tick and Nat-Turner-Nate more tickle than pinch.

My Five Point Plan

From the crates…

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1.  Wherever you are, be all there.
Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.      Matthew 6:34 ESV

2.  Believe in magic (if you want some).
The greatest secrets are hid in the most unlikely places. Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.     Roald Dahl

3.  If you get a chance take it (and if it changes your life, let it).
The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek.     Joseph Campbell

4.  Move (often enough to appreciate being still).

5.  Save yourself for nothing (you are worth it all).

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Monthly Meter: October

chocolate chips chocolate chips all the chocolate chips every one of the chocolate chips

“in the undisputed dignity of my womanhood…”

"Only the black woman can say 'when and where I enter, in the quiet, undisputed dignity of my womanhood, without violence and without suing or special patronage, then and there the whole Negro race enters with me.'" Anna Julia Cooper

Breathing Lessons 101–on the Road Again!

I'm back from a beautiful weekend at the Southern Writers' Symposium...My voice shook. I got anxious. And too warm. And it was still a blast.

Water and Wailers

Churches held us in parentheses on each corner. A white Lutheran church no one that I ever knew had stepped in. That congregation’s bell rang as we were eating Sunday breakfast and they were usually in and out of the hood before the Baptist church’s organ began the processional of our neighborhood elite: clergy, teachers, grandparents.