Musings & Memories Montage
Telling My Stories and Discovering Your Stories

And So ... We Begin ... Again
01/10/07

Sometimes stories get interrupted over and over. So it is with a story my daughter and I have been trying to tell.

From December 30, 2003 through January 9, 2004. Daughter V, aka Valerie, and I went on a little cross-country road trip.

It was full of "man plans, God laughs" moments. It was full of growing pains and healing balms.

It is not the story ... it is only the beginning of the story.

As it goes with stories and time, details are slipping away from us. We didn't document it well in the first place. I know you will find this astonishing ... we even run across pivotal points that we remember very differently from each other.

We're getting a wee bit frustrated with this untold story. So...

Every Friday ... Beginning January 12 ... until we get the story told ... We are going to post a portion of the story. Most of the time I will be telling the story because I am in a place in time where I have much more time. Sometimes though Valerie will have to be the one to tell her view. Sometimes I hope Billy (my husband) will chime in with "and meanwhile back at the ranch ...." Perhaps we will get other family members to also show up and write a bit here and there.

One of our goals is to get below the "we were exhausted, we drove, we saw, we arrived, we survived" ... into the "I thought, I thought that she thought, I felt, I thought she felt, and I was exceedingly frustrated about this or that in our lives and in each other" ...etc.

We learned a lot about each other and about healing and about where our hurts really were.

We think there's even more to talk about.

Like scenery! and many other joys and moments of laughter!

Here's where YOU come in

It takes both of our brains and voices to tell the story ... AND it takes prompters (you) to dig out the better parts of the story and clarify the story. AND ... we tend to float around on the surface ... getting lost in discussion about trivia

So ... we need for you to read between the lines and ask us very personal, pertinent questions about what was
going on within.

Within reason, we will answer you.

But wait there's More!

In addition to getting to goad our memories, we invite anyone else who has a story that is either about a (one) parent and a (one) child traveling more than two days together, to send us a link -- if you have or are also telling your story. Somehow, someway we'll make a list of such stories.

But wait ... there's still More!

In the course of telling our story, we do actually arrive at certain destinations. If you have written your own story about visiting this place, When we arrive at that destination in the story leave a link in the comments. If you have a little short story of like less than 400 words, and you don't feel possessed to write about it on your own site, you can leave your story in a comment.

Ultimately

Gradually we will put together a very interactive group of pages that tells our story and hopefully inspires others to also tell their stories.

We Look Forward to Your Company on Our Road Trip! ~ and beyond ...

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Last comment made by The Odd Mix ~ 01/11/07
I enjoy your comments. And I want you to enjoy reading each other's comments. To that end purpose, I moderate comments. If you're impatient, MeeboMe.

Commenting Ideas
  • If you do not have a blog or site, skip the "web site" line, pull a name or "handle" out of your head, write a note, push the button. (No excuses!)
  • If this entry reminds you of a story of a similar place in time in your life, you are welcome to tell your story.
  • If you discover your story is taking more than 3 or 4 paragraphs (and if you have a place on the web for your writings), I will not be insulted if you take your story back and finish it at your own site. But then I will be disappointed if you don't come back and leave me a summary of your story and a link -- in the comments.
  • If you have already written a story about a similar place in time, please feel free to leave a summary and a link.
  • It's never too late to make a comment or tell a story.
Comments
Mary-LUE 01/10/07
This sounds like a great idea. I can't wait to hear the story. I don't think I have my own story to tell (that fits the criteria, that is) but I am gooooood at questions!

~::nervous laugh:: Oh good! I didn't expect to feel this nervous about it! ~pam
Daughter V 01/10/07
Awesome! I'm kinda excited and nervous about this. You know i still haven't done those stinkin' badges! This is the other thought - you people will have to prod us if we appear to be procrastinating. Wow, are we asking enough of our readers?

Mary-Lue, questions are awesome because that will help so much with remembering schtuff.

~LOL way to jump right in and start talking to everybody!

... Us? procrastinate? ... I don't think I can even begin to count the ways!
~pam
Deanna 01/10/07
This is one of the things I love about your blog! One story - lots of different levels!!! :)

~Thanks Deanna, I'd never looked at it quite like that. ~pam
Kim 01/10/07
I'll look forward to this! Thanks for the email as well...it was very helpful and I did decide NOT to go that route!

~Kim, I am so relieved. If you want a prayer partner on that, you've got it! ... I'm looking forward to your company on this little journey :) ~pam
sari 01/10/07
I'm looking forward to reading and hopefully participating somehow in your story.
The Odd Mix 01/11/07
Sounds like fun! I love road trips.
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