I grew up as an only child, in a home that was not well off financially. With no siblings, and few neighborhood kids, I used my imagination to have fun. I watched television shows but there was no internet or digital devices for entertainment. Mostly, I read books which became my favorite pastime.
This is one of my favorite posts for several reasons.
It introduces a guest post I was asked to do for a fellow blogger, Kathleen Aherne. I was flattered and honored.
I share some of my personal life, which I don’t do very often.
It was a featured post at Blogger’s Pit Stop.
So here it is, and it’s actually two posts in one- a post I shared to introduce and link to the guest post. Enjoy and imagine.
Let imagination take you where you want to go
I’m a physician who studied mostly science classes in school, so I don’t think of myself as artistic. This blog serves as a creative outlet for me, but that’s about where it ends. I find inspiration in multiple sources- my family and friends, nature, the patients I treat, music, and reading but I don’t think of myself as creative.
So when Kathleen Aherne asked me to write a guest post for her website, Let’s Create, I was a little surprised but also excited at the chance to share some of what has inspired my life. She asked me to write a two part story, so I am sharing part 1 with you here.
You can start reading it here, and then continue with the link to the rest of the post at Let’s Create.
Reading-The fastest way to everywhere
I grew up as an only child, in a home that was not well off financially. With no siblings, and few neighborhood kids, I used my imagination to have fun. I watched television shows but there was no internet or digital devices for entertainment. Mostly, I read books which became my favorite pastime.
I still have my three favorite books- Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes,
Better Homes and Gardens Story Book, and
The Golden Treasury of Natural History,
all of which have survived multiple moves in readable condition. I don’t read them now, but reading continues to be my favorite way to pass a relaxing evening or rainy afternoon.
When I was young, my mother enjoyed country music and she never missed a TV show featuring a pretty young blonde singer. With her bouffant hairstyle and frilly dresses, I thought the singer was a famous star. I didn’t know she was new to country music, trying to break into the business, and this was her first major opportunity.
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You’re right Dee, it was Dolly. I have never seen her in person but would like to.
You’re right Dee, it was Dolly. I have never seen her in person but would like to.
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