Which leads me to this: I got the letter today saying that my sabbatical proposal was approved, the thought of which makes me feel elated and beyond beyond. I had agreed to meet college daughter after work for a movie and then dinner--we saw The Boleyn Girl, which I had predicted would be well-dressed lurid trash, but I unexpectedly thought was pretty good, really. (It's possible that my good mood affected my viewing.)
And then, when I got home, there was a letter from the Arts Festival, saying that I got the Mayor's Artist Award in the Literary Arts. People who like and care for me nominated me, which is part of the joy--but it also felt great to read those words, written by a stranger. In a letter, which I will now frame and turn into a little shrine. (kidding.)
Finally: in light of all the above, it felt just wonderful to write a poem, the inaugural poem from the Poem-a-Day-for-a-Month Project, 2.0, in celebration of the cruellest month--National Poetry Month. You can read it here.Cheers!
THAT POEM ROCKS. i am in awe of your ability to just, you know, write a poem. no wonder the mayor awarded your artistry! yay for you!
ReplyDeleteI am very happy for all of these things... Dublin here we come!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I'm glad the mayor is finally aware of your brilliance.
ReplyDeleteboelyn girl was very entertaining. so glad we saw it!! although unlike mia, i am not excited for you to go to dublin. boo :-( without me that is.. :D
ReplyDeleteAll good news, all well deserved. And the wonderful poem, of course.
ReplyDeleteWe will celebrate, soon and often.