Rainbow Snippets – October 27 to 28

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I am recovering from a stressful week. I hope yours was better than mine. 🙂

More from “The Hippie Whisperer” below. Carl and Ben share lunch…and conversation.

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“So I talked to Chester the Sunday after…you know,” I began.
“I figured that,” he said.
“We talked about a lot of things.”
“And,” he urged.
“While I don’t like your approach to some things, I want to thank you for what you said to my son. As for what you said to me, I have to say, it was hard to take.”
“I understand that.” He changed brushes. “Most true things are.” He added bright green paint to the wall.

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Rainbow Snippets – October 20 to 21

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Hope your weekend is going well so far. 🙂

More from “The Hippie Whisperer” below. Carl takes a lunch break after his meeting and runs into…guess who! 🙂

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Instead of going to the teacher’s lounge, I went off campus. The Reader’s Den was only a ten-minute walk away, and I admitted to being curious about Ben’s work. It was hot out, but I didn’t mind it, much. I wanted to talk to the one person in my life who I knew, even after so short an acquaintance, would always give me the unvarnished truth, no matter how painful.

Ben sat on an old wooden bench near the wall he was painting. He was halfway through a sandwich. The first thing I noticed, of course, was his hair, but he seemed almost…tame with his paint spattered T-shirt and frayed jeans. A knotted gray handkerchief graced his neck. It all suited him, somehow, the paint brushes, rollers, paint cans. He was in his element.

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Rainbow Snippets – October 13 to 14

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Yes, I’m back. 😉 I didn’t want to leave Europe, but you know? Money runs out. We had a great time, and look forward to going back at some point in the future. I hope everyone has been well and enjoying the wonderful excerpts from some really great authors!

Here is a picture of Kitzingen, Germany – lovely, yes?

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More from “The Hippie Whisperer” below. Carl is at work, talking to a prospective student and has a tiny epiphany. 🙂

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I leaned back in my chair and looked at the man sitting in front of me.

He was my age and slightly overweight, with a bald spot and his remaining hair pulled back into a stringy ponytail. Henry Farthing wore a short-sleeved shirt with palm trees all over it, Dockers and sneakers.

But for the grace of God, there go I. Tell me this isn’t what I look like in public.

“Why the sudden interest in going back to school?”

“Well, my wife died, and while I loved being on the road, it’s not fun without her anymore. I thought it was time for a change. You’re never too old to try something new, I’ve found.”

Okay, universe, I hear you. Stop poking me.

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Rainbow Snippets – September 8 to October 7 :) :)

Welcome back to Rainbow Snippets!!

(Today is release day, so if you’re interested, check out “For the Love of Muscles“, which is now available at JMS Books!!!)

I hope you’re enjoying your weekend, so far. I am posting five weeks worth of snippets below–yes, five–since I will be out of the country from September 14th until October 6th with no access to FB. Hubby and I are going to EUROPE for our 20th anniversary, his 60th birthday, my birthday, etc., etc.. – we are soooo excited!!!

Anywho, I hope you enjoy the snippets below, and I will get back to you all in October. Thank you for indulging me. 🙂

Continuing with “The Hippie Whisperer“, Carl does some soul-searching, and Chester comes clean.

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Snippet 9/8 to 9/9

It was only eight o’clock in the evening, but I was suddenly tired. I put away the unopened beer and emptied the rest of mine down the sink. After turning off all the lights downstairs, I headed up to my room to get ready for bed. I would probably work on the unfinished crossword puzzle on the bedside table, or read something. I didn’t know. I was out of sorts.

The past twenty-four hours had been a bit of a mind fuck. My friends and my own kid had more going on in their lives than I did. And the reality of their happiness floored me. I brushed my teeth and washed up a little at the sink. Before I turned off the light, I took a long hard look at myself in the mirror.

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Snippet 9/15 to 9/16

I’d never given two ticks about the way I looked, or whether or not I had too many wrinkles. People could take me as I was, that’s how I saw it. Now, I took it all in. And if I was truthful, maybe I did need a haircut. Hell, it would be so much easier to get ready in the morning with less hair, and I was losing it, anyway. It just irked me that someone ten years my junior had to jolt me into realizing it. Truthfully, though, Ben’s self-awareness and calm in the face of my anger had me feeling like the young one, floundering for purchase.

But, so what if I cut my hair? What would that change? I’d still have the same question as before. What do I do now that Chester had a life of his own?

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Snippet 9/22 to 9/23

I heard the front door open while I sat on the couch on Sunday afternoon, watching vintage Star Trek. Captain Kirk was about to figure out the trouble with tribbles, but I was no closer to figuring myself out than I was the night before.

Chester came in and sat next to me on the couch. “Hey, Dad.”

“Chester.” I kept my eyes on the show. I hadn’t forgiven him yet for last night’s stunt.

“Look, Dad, I spoke to Ben last night and—”

“Oh, I can’t wait to hear this.” I muted the television and gave Chester my full attention.

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Snippet 9/29 to 9/30

“I was going to apologize, anyway,” he started to say.

“Big of you,” I interrupted.

“But Ben really lit into me and Dre about what we did, and… We had no—I had no idea it would make you feel bad or embarrass you like that. I guess we just didn’t think, and I’m so, so sorry.”

I stared at him for a minute while he squirmed like he used to when he was six years old and waiting for punishment.

“Why’d you do it, Chester?”

“Dad, I love you, but it’s like you can’t let go. And I feel guilty about being with Dre and being happy while you’re…stagnating. I was trying, in an inept way, yes, to show you that I want you to have a life of your own, and I’m okay with that. You need to do this. I can’t be your life anymore. It’s not fair to me or yourself. You have so much to offer if you’d just give yourself a chance.”

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Snippet 10/6 to 10/7

“Is that how you see me? Have I been smothering you?” God, I was using my son as a crutch to cover my own cowardice.

“I wouldn’t say smothering, but I can hear the fear in your voice, the desperation when we talk on the phone. Dad, you’re not losing me. We’re just changing the nature of our relationship. I’ve started my journey into something new, and I want you to do the same, too. Please? For me?” The tears in those baby blue eyes that used to beg me for candy at the grocery store were working their magic once again.

I pulled him into my arms, squeezed him tight, then let go. Wiping away the tears on my own face I simply said, “I’ll try, son. I’ll try.”

“That’s all I can ask.”

We settled in beside each other and I un-muted the TV to watch the rest of the Star Trek episode. My thoughts wandered, though. How the hell I was supposed to start this journey, I hadn’t a clue.

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