Resting Place artwork by Renee Donley, Sutter, IL

I need a place to rest, to unwind, to remember all that is good. Lately, life has felt especially stressful and chaotic. I’m constantly working and looking for things I’ve either lost or misplaced. I do not enjoy looking for things. But today, I want to look back and consider what I know about the world and what I know about myself. You see, it’s my birthday. Yes, just another day, but after all this time, I think I’m beginning to understand myself a bit better. I’m definitely never going to know enough about the world or claim to know life’s secrets, but since this is my special day, I felt like I might as well ruminate about a few things. a total act of self-indulgence. Forgive me, but if I live much longer, it might be fun to reread the following list to see if any of my thoughts have altered.

Ten Insights

  1. It is really hard to have a good friend. To find someone who will make the effort to ask you about you or to plan something with you. A person who will listen with their heart and make an extra attempt to show they care. Friendship is like a marriage; it often takes some effort. Sometimes I need to make more of an effort for the friends I have.
  2. People will do just about anything to feel loved including making very poor decisions, giving away their life savings, and basically making a fool out of themselves.
  3. Narcissists are exhausting. Period.
  4. I have a bias against people who do not read.
  5. I often find myself feeling uncomfortable and awkward in large crowds. I’d like to be more social but fail to have the confidence I need to approach people. On the other hand, I love to chat up strangers when I’m somewhere off the beaten path. Sometimes these chats can be great conversations, but other times, I will end up feeling like the stranger wanted absolutely nothing to do with me.
  6. It is difficult to trust people. People are known to use trickery and deceit to get whatever it is they are after. Lately, I’ve received a lot of requests to befriend widowed men on FB. Like, no! These men I am sure are fake and are part of a large romance scam group preying on Eastern Iowa women. Unfortunately, I have a friend who has fallen for one of these robber barons. 
  7. I love to travel but I hate traffic. This is a problem as most travel requires driving down busy interstates. I like living in a place where I can get to one end of town to the other in five minutes. I realize after traveling to Europe just how spoiled I am.
  8. I want to eat better, lose weight and exercise. However, I hope I get some birthday cake and ice cream today. Okay, who am I kidding, that’s only going to happen if I make it happen, and I know I shouldn’t be eating cake and ice cream. Damn!
  9. The best piece of advice I’ve ever received was from my Great Aunt Adeline who once said, “Barbie, when you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on.” I wish she was still here, but we can’t live forever.
  10. Forever goodbyes are hard. I think of all the loved ones I have lost from children to siblings to parents to grandparents to friends to past students, and I know I should just celebrate being able to stand up straight and breathe on my own accord. Nevertheless, it’s days like these, I wish I could get an extra big hug from the angels I have known.

So that’s a semi-brief list of things I believe to be true. Feel free to share other insights with me.

This morning, I wrote a paste pot poem to demonstrate how they can be developed for a piece I am writing. Hope you enjoy it!

Have a great day!

Barb Edler, 25 June 2024

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9 responses to “Days like These”

  1. kimhaynesjohnson Avatar

    Barb, HAPPY BIRTHDAY! I’m so with you on most all of this list. 1, 2, 3,4,5,6, 7, 8, and 10 specifically, since I never had an aunt who said that number nine point. I’m high-fiving you with an extra emphasis on 3. Holy schmokes with that one, right? So to number 7, that travel bug is waning in the adventure and energy category for me probably though because number 8 isn’t in check and I need to lay off the sweets. I wish I were there and we’d say to hell with it and cut a big hunk of icing-heavy cake and sing loud like no one could hear. I truly hope this day has been wonderful for you. It was great to see you at book club Sunday night.

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    1. Barb Edler Avatar

      Sure wish we could enjoy some dessert right now! My singing is so bad though! I enjoyed seeing you last Sunday, too!

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  2. Lakshmi Bhat Avatar

    Happy Birthday and I wish you happiness and good health. Your post made me sit back and think. Thank you.

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    Denise Krebs

    Barb, first of all, Happy Birthday to you! That is a good birthday post, to be sure. I enjoyed each of your ten insights.

    (I love that your great aunt called you Barbie), do others in your family call you that too. I’ve only known you as Barb. I can relate to many of your truths. I love the succinct truths of #3 and #4.

    I feel like I can guess what a paste pot poem is from your example. How do you choose the source material for one? Is it kind of like a found poem? I enjoyed reading it.

    Blessings on this day,

    Denise

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    1. Barb Edler Avatar

      Yes, it is a found poem. Basically just a poem from newspaper articles etc to show your knowledge.

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  4. Anita Ferreri Avatar
    Anita Ferreri

    Happy Birthday to you. On your birthday you SHOULD indulge in YOU. Hear’s to a good year.

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  5. Fran Haley Avatar

    Happy belated birthday, Barb! I hope you got your cake and savored every crumb because life is short and your presence on this planet should be celebrated 🙂 I lingered over your list and found myself nodding in agreement throughout…a true friendship IS like a marriage; it requires commitment and forgiveness from both sides. #2….wow. Truth, what people do to feel loved. So often to a tragic degree. Narcissists… will eat you alive and spit out your bones without caring, as all they care about is being worshipped (beware). I’m not a fan of crowds, either, or small talk, which is often challenging with regard to my life’s roles. Trust… I am quite guarded with mine. I’ve learned to be so. And you have me thinking about the greatest advice I’ve ever been given. I will mull that awhile. Lastly – your paste pot poem is both intriguing and powerful… thank you for sharing your many gifts with us.

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    1. Barb Edler Avatar

      Thanks for your thoughtful response, Fran.

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