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Monday, February 23, 2015

March Happenings!

It is hard to believe that March is only a few short days away! Here are some of the great places to find me this coming month! I hope to see you there! Please comment, or contact me to be a part of these amazing events! <3

Mondays
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Tarot Cafe
$5 Reading Only
$7 Readings and Lesson
*Sign up by Friday before

Tuesdays
10:00 am - 12:00 pm Tuesday Morning Writers
*Donations Welcome

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Bellydance, Drop in
$10
*Sign up by Monday before

Wednesdays
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Bellydance, Drop in
$10
*Sign up by Wednesday before

7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Bellydance, Bollywood Session
Rio Vista, Peoria

Thursdays
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Tarot Cafe
$5 Readings Only
$7 Readings and Lesson

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Messy Art Program
Elementary Schools, Peoria

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
bint Hazine Rehearsal

3rd
Arizona Renaissance faire
5th
Arizona Renaissance faire

6th
6:00 pm
1st Friday, Phoenix

8th
2:30 pm
Pure Romance Party

12th
5:00 pm
KPB Awards Ceremony

13th
6:00 pm
2nd Friday, Mesa

14th
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Daddy-O’s Bellydance

15th
Tucson Festival of Books

20th
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Red Tent

28th
Laughing Moon convention

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

And The Girl Writes On

I sit at my desk, a cold can of Mountain Dew on one side and a huge travel cup of lemon water on the other, the sound of instrumental music streaming from my laptop, and tabs open to the tasks I have to do today. It is with a moment of clarity that I realize I sort of want to ask my thirteen year old self if she is happy now. I am exactly what she wanted to be.

I do not recall the date, because it doesn’t matter. I remember the keyboard though. It was not a fancy laptop, but it was where my fingers felt at home. That old electric typewriter, that weighed more than the scrawny girl who carried it from the office to the second floor apartment, was my whole world. It shook the entire kitchen table when I typed, and the letters often jammed together as ideas flowed faster than the tired keys could keep up. I have no idea how many times I had to stop and untangle the mass of metal arms that clung together in a mass of letters. That little teenage brat had some serious creative flow. And, she wanted so bad to live her life at that kitchen table with words as her trade. She swore she would live in a little apartment in California, with her cats, and live on sandwiches and canned soup. And she would be a writer. Yeah, seriously, that was my big dream at thirteen. Shoot for the Moon right?

Funny thing, she almost had it right. I am grateful that the apartment turned out to be a great little house in the suburbs, so that crazy teenager can cut her lunch from the garden in the backyard instead of relying on canned soup. It is still a favored comfort food though. She didn’t quite make it to California, but Arizona is still far from the tiny town in upstate New York. The cats she wanted are here, and a kid. She never thought about that one.

She also never thought about the path she would take to get to this crazy dream she had. Years of madness as a military wife and a stay at home mom, giving up on school so many times because it just didn’t fit into the schedule, following a manchild across the country because it was the right thing the do, and at least she would be out of New York, a failed marriage, and some seriously cliche storylines.

There are days I want to punch that little teenage brat. To tell her to ditch that bullshit scheme and get a real job. Those usually the days I see the bills in the mail rather than the checks from typing my fingers off. See she never thought about that. Writing is still working, and it doesn’t always pay well.

But then, I move my laptop to the kitchen table and I can just see her sitting across from me, looking over that damned noisy typewriter, a naive grin on her face, and stars in her eyes. Damn that kid’s smile. She did it. She’s a writer. And who cares if it is hard sometimes, it was a good dream, nothing crazy. Solid, realistic really.

Now, get back to work kid. Those words are not going to type themselves.