Five Minute Friday: Dance

It’s been awhile since I’ve joined in with FMF.  But when I saw the word, I had to jump in.   I didn’t get a chance to do my fictional story this week, so I thought I would do a very short one using this prompt. I am also sharing my get-up-and-move song, (which I have shared before).

Hope you have a wonderful weekend!!

Linking up with Kate Motaung for Five Minute Friday.  If you would like to join in or learn more about it, click on the icon to the left.  Write for 5 minutes, here we go.

 

TODAY’S PROMPT: DANCE (Fictional)

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She couldn’t pinpoint the exact moment that brought her here.  A series of events, brief moments in time that lead her to meet the man who invited her to this Black Tie Charity event.  She felt so out of place among all the elegance and grandeur.  You wouldn’t know she was just the girl next door from a small town.  Because to look at her now, with her petite frame wrapped in her little black dress, with the right accessories and just enough sparkle, people could only notice the beauty in this young woman and accept her as one of their own.

Throughout the night she reminded herself to capture each moment like a snapshot and file it in the scrapbook of her mind, because it all felt like a dream.  Then he leaned over and whispered in her ear, “Dance with me.”

With a smile he took her by the hand and led her to the dance floor. As he placed his hand on the small of her back and drew her close to him, she knew she was exactly where she belonged, and that her life would never be the same.

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When life tries to bring you down, just dance.

Five Minute Friday: Alone

It’s been awhile since I’ve joined in with FMF.  But when I saw the word, I had to jump in.  Hope you have a wonderful weekend!!

Linking up with Kate Motaung for Five Minute Friday.  If you would like to join in or learn more about it, click on the icon to the left.  Write for 5 minutes, here we go.

 

TODAY’S PROMPT: ALONE

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Recently I have been studying personality types.  I’ve always liked learning about people, and what makes them tick.  I have always known that I am an introvert.  But like most people I really didn’t know what that meant until now.  I LOVE to be alone, I crave it and I need it, and this is something that is the most misunderstood especially when you are surrounded by extroverts.  I have been thought of as rude, or that I am ignoring someone, which then made me think that there was something wrong with me, but there isn’t, and there isn’t anything wrong with extroverts…we’re just different.  But as an introvert, I feel we are looked down upon because of how we interact with people.

Maybe you’ll see yourself in the following characteristics, or someone you know, but this is what I have learned about me…an introvert.

I do enjoy talking, and being social.  I prefer one on one conversations, and can sit and talk with a good friend for hours.  But after that I will need some alone time, this is where my energy is restored.  I do enjoy social get togethers, I can be social and can have fun, but that is not where I get my energy, and I can only do it for so long…afterwards I will need to be alone.  But if I have a choice between a social gathering or staying home and reading a book…well you guessed it, I’d enjoy reading the book so much more.  I’m not a big fan of phone calls, but I will email all the livelong day.  I cannot just pick up the phone to call someone, I think about what that person could be doing, and would this be a good time for them, and thinking that it probably isn’t a good time, I then don’t make the call.  I feel that an email can be read and dealt with when they want to.  I do not like to be the center of attention.

Introverts are intuitive by nature, and observant.  We are in tune to our surroundings, and pick up on moods, and take in everything around us.  Therefore, that is why we don’t like to stay in social settings for long, we need to be alone, recharge and process everything.  So when interacting with an introvert, if you find them distant or quiet, don’t take it personally, what they want you to know is, “it isn’t you…it’s me.”  Respect their need to be alone to recharge, it is crucial for them.

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Five Minute Friday: Follow

It’s Friday again!!  Have a wonderful weekend.

Linking up with Kate Motaung for Five Minute Friday.  If you would like to join in or learn more about it, click on the icon to the left.  Write for 5 minutes, here we go.

 

TODAY’S PROMPT: FOLLOW

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Growing up we were always told “don’t follow the crowd.”  But now with our media saturated, plugged in world, it is now a thing and our crowd is so much larger…worldwide actually.

Now we can follow people everywhere.  We follow people on Facebook, on Twitter, we follow people’s blogs (thanks for following mine 🙂 ), on Instagram, Pinterest and Google+, and that’s just a small sampling of the virtual world.  We also follow the latest trends in fashion, beauty and parenting,  we follow sports teams and the stock market.   Woman like to follow instructions and directions.  Men…well, they will only follow Siri, or Cortana, or whatever female voice they have on their GPS app and never argue with her as she keeps saying, turn right, go straight, turn left, you have arrived…oh the cruel irony.  Anniehow…We follow recipes, strict diets and strenuous exercise regimens.  It’s no wonder we are all so tired, all we do is follow.

“…The one who walks alone, is likely to find himself in places no one has ever been.”  Where one can relax, refresh and recharge.  Take some time not to follow…just be.

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Five Minute Friday: Tomorrow

Happy Friday!!  Have a wonderful weekend.

Linking up with Kate Motaung for Five Minute Friday.  If you would like to join in or learn more about it, click on the icon to the left.  Write for 5 minutes, here we go.

 

TODAY’S PROMPT: TOMORROW

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♫ The sun will come out tomorrow….♫  Sorry, I couldn’t resist…with the whole redhead Annie thing I got going on here, LOL.  Not that this is a song I enjoy having loop in my head, it just is the first thing that pops into my head whenever I hear the word tomorrow.  Anniehow…Being that I am a night person, I usually don’t find myself going to bed until well after midnight.  So for me when I think of tomorrow, it usually already is. 🙂 Then I start thinking I need to get to sleep, so that I can start fresh tomorrow, it’s a new day.  I found this to sum it up perfectly for me:


I think to myself…I need to exercise tomorrow…I need to drink more water tomorrow….I need to get the laundry done tomorrow…I need to try to enjoy the here and now more…tomorrow.

But then in actuality, I am just doing this:

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So…today is the day to just do it…tomorrow is just a mystical land.

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Five Minute Friday: Relief

 

Linking up with Kate Motaung for Five Minute Friday.  If you would like to join in or learn more about it, click on the icon to the left.  Write for 5 minutes, here we go.

 

TODAY’S PROMPT: RELIEF

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Life is determined by breath…the breathing in and breathing out.  We take anywhere from 17,000 – 30,000 involuntary breaths each day.  But it is in the conscious sighs of relief where we truly live and can feel the most alive.

It is the sigh of relief when the car finally pulls into the driveway, and you know that your teen has made it home safely

It is the sigh of relief when the blood test, mammogram, or biopsy results come back negative.

It is the sigh of relief when you find you’ve passed the test that opens the path to your career.

It is the sigh of relief in the morning after that first sip of warm coffee passes your lips and gives you the little jolt you need to face another day.

It is the sigh of relief when at the end of a long day, the house is quiet, and everyone is asleep, and you have a moment to yourself.

It is the sigh of relief when you stand on the beach, the warm breeze messing up your hair, with your toes buried in the cool sand as you watch the sun set and know you CAN take this moment to slow down and just enjoy it.  (and yes…your life and everyone in it will still be there when you get back 😉 )

It is the sigh of relief knowing that your five minutes are up and you can stop writing. *sigh* 🙂

 

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