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October 06

Dancing for Joy!

 
As regards the pictures and titles . . . my dissertation proposal is in the hands of my committee. A huge step in this dissertation process and that's why I'm dancing. The committee has 10 days to review it and then I have a meeting scheduled with them for discussion. My committee chair already told me she's very happy with it. As some of you know it has taken me a full year to write 3 chapters of the 5 required. I figure it will take another year to actually interview research participants (formerly called subjects) and write the final two chapters analyzing the results and final conclusions.  
 
On a different but related note, in her latest post Katheryn Magendie talked about strength training and form. As a former dancer, I can tell you that the floor to ceiling mirrors in dance studios serve a very definite purpose. Pound for pound, a classically trained dancer has more strength, stamina, and agility than a professional football player. I will quote Celia Sparger, a noted dance teacher and author of many books of ballet technique. I have taken the liberty of translating the ballet terms for those of you not familiar with them.
 
The Structured Format: [O]ne thing is certain, that her first and last lessons will begin with plie's (bending of the knees) at the barre (the bar as seen behind Leeza) and continue through a series of barre exercises, repeated in the centre (center of the dance floor with no bar to help steady the dancer), and finishing with changements de pieds (rapid changes of the feet), or similar movements of elevation (basically this is the warmup for all dancers, beginners through prima ballerinas). The details of the lesson will vary but the essentials will never vary. Whatever may be the vocal language in which the lesson is conducted, the language of the body will be the same plie's, grand battements (high kick that Paloma is demonstrating), battements tendu (the toe on the floor before and after completing a grand battement), and de'veloppe's (a movement in which the working leg is drawn up and slowly extended to an open position in the air and held there with perfect control). This is the alphabet of ballet which distinguishes ballet dancing from any other, and it has been used for some 200 years as the foundation for that training which produces ultimately the beauty of movement, strength, endurance, poise, agility, and speed unequalled in any other system (Sparger, 1970, p. 9).
 
I started my career as a dance therapist (before nursing and family therapy) and will write later about my experiences working with girls who had emotional problems. Once I get started writing or talking about ballet, it's hard for me to stop.
 
Blessings,
Caroline
August 03

Good-by, Au revoir, Adios, Auf Wiedersen

 
Well, my blogging friends, I'm going to take my leave of your company. I have appreciated the time I spent getting to know you. I've come to realize I need the immediacy of voice, gaze, and touch in order to feel like a real friend. I spoke with a friend today and we talked and laughed for an hour by phone. I wish I had that kind of relationship with all of you.
 
The problem with blogging (for me) is that many times we only know what others want us to know about them unless there's a slip. I challenged a rather nice man (I thought) about one of his comments on another blog. He came after me like a junkyard dog. The venom and ugliness of his attack was startling. I immediately deleted his entry as it was too toxic to leave on my post. That was very early in my posting days and I learned very quickly to only say what I thought people wanted me to say. There are, of course, many of you who are thoughtful about my questions and comments. Laoch is one, and Silvery Lizard, God bless her, is an outstanding example.
 
This is not to leave out my other blogging friends. Sweet Dee and Marilyn always leave me feeling relaxed. Jay (the modern day St. Francis) is an uplifting example to the rest of us with her photos and true-to-life animal stories. Greg is a knight in shining armor with words of comfort and support. His moving pictures are also laugh-provoking. I chuckled over the 'happy birthday girl' every time I opened my site. The only reason I deleted it was because it was distracting from a very serious post I wrote later. Were you wondering why I deleted it, Greg? Ebony Dragon is an uplifting example of courage and love that I wish I could inject into my clients. Ebony, you need to bottle that love and patience and send it to me.
 
Paul Goodness and I have not spent enough time together, but maybe he'll tell me what hotep means before I sign off. Check out his site. Many of his posts are about minority issues that are relevant and intelligently stated. I can relate to many of them. Just Linda is another portrait in patience and hope. Despite it all, she keeps on smiling and looking toward the day she can be a full-time working girl again. And she's got a new dog that she's training herself to train. Lucky puppy!
 
I can never adequately thank all of you who helped me through the grief process when I was losing and then lost my little Bobby McGee . . . and shortly after that, my good friend, Ron. That was a very difficult time and so many of you shared your caring and concern. Thank you! Now Kathryn Magendie is going through the same hard time. I've given her love and support even as all of you gave me.
 
You all came through again when I asked for volunteers to answer the question about a 'turning point' in your lives. My advisor was very impressed with the information you shared. There may be an article in the future but with all identifiers deleted of course.
 
Now that I'm saying good-by it seems as if there's so much more I want to say. But unfortunately, I just don't have the time. As Dee said, it is very time-consuming to blog and I hardly have time to turn around and see where I've been. I just finished a presentation (Friday) at an agency that works with emotionally fragile children. I took a week out of my messertation research to research my presentation  topic, 'Trauma Related Behaviors in Children'. I continued to see clients at both my offices. I went from the two hour presentation (12:00 to 2:00) to see a client (3:30) at the outlying office which happened to be in the same town. Then it was back to my home office to see a client at 6:00 pm. I missed the opera I was going to attend with my son because I was just too tired. The opera was a student presentation at the local university. I was sorry I missed it because a young friend was singing the lead.
 
But of course, I'd rather be busy than not have enough to do. God has blessed me with good physical and emotional health and lots of stamina and if a busy mind keeps the dreaded Alzheimer's at bay, I should have lifetime immunity. I will miss all of you. Thinking about you doesn't take any time out of my day. It's wonderful having spent time with you even if we couldn't do it in real time and at a real place.
 
Blessings on you and your families,
Caroline
July 16

Addendum to I'm It!!

 
 
Well, I've been tagged by the the Lizard. Curses! I'm going to have to think about this. So do all y'all want superficials or deep dark secrets? (Like that's really going to happen!)
 
Caroline
 

 July 22
 
So here goes:
1. Each person tagged posts the rules before their list.
2. The tagee lists eight things about themselves
3. At the end of the post the tagee tags and links to eight other people.
4. Then visits those peoples' sites and comments letting them know they've been tagged and have to come to the tagee's post and   
    read the instructions so they know what to do.
 
My list:
1. I love to garden and read for pleasure (not at the same time).
2. My research has become fascinating rather than a chore (I should be submitting my proposal by Sept. 1)
3. I love classical music and bluegrass equally (love that five string banjo).
4. I was considered a brainiac as a kid and hated it. I wanted to be beautiful like my sister.
5. Last year I drove 68 miles roundtrip to take an injured young bird (Cardinal)
    to the only wild songbird rehabber within driving distance.
6. One of my pet peeves is people who always have to make themselves the
    center of every conversation no matter what is being discussed.
7. My other pet peeve is people who use wikipedia as a citation when it is
    absolutely the most unreliable source of information available on the
    internet. When I see 'wikipedia' I hear fingernails on a blackboard and stop reading.
8. I have OCD about accuracy and credibility. Blame my profs.
9. I'm only tagging people I think won't mind. Also, I think a lot of people have already been tagged.
 
So Kathryn Magendie, Just Linda, and Jay, you're it.   
 
 
Cheers,
Caroline
 
June 25

Help, I'm sinking!

 
Does anyone remember how to play 'Battleship'? The set belonged to my sons and why I kept it all these years is beyond me. I couldn't believe all the ships and pegs were still present and accounted for. I recently resurrected it and thought I would use it in play therapy with a little girl who is quite competitive.
 
Please help me out as there are no instructions and I have a fuzzy idea how to play it but I'm not sure.
 
Thanks,
Blessings on all of you,
Caroline
May 20

Re: Friends

 
Hi, All,
I want to address the 'friends' subject. I have recently turned down a couple of requests. It's not personal and I hope you didn't take it personally. I just don't see the need for it. Unless a space is restricted, one can comment on anyone's space. I have commented regularly on certain posts and have received return comments regularly and we're not even 'friends'. On the other hand, I have 'friends' listed who never comment on my post. That's OK. It just validates my position that 'friends' is a rather meaningless concept in the world of weblogs. If you're interested in what I have to say, you'll comment. If not, you won't. If I find your posts interesting, I'll comment, if not, I won't. We don't need a special designation called 'friends' to do that.
 
Cheers,
Caroline
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Thanks for visiting!
  • September 25 7:57 PM

     

    Good evening Caroline,

    Nice to have you come by for a visit.

    Excellent advice you give and it is all right on.

    I have had some serious conversations with doctors and been on various web sites.

    Fortunately, my son is doing fine and I hope that was the first and the last concussion because it was a freak head shot during a practice.

    He has returned to the field and we have discussed numerous times to play smart.

    How’s things for you???

    Does Texas have a splendid fall season?

    The trees are all still green in our Ozark hills but it should be a spectacular fall color season.

    Peace be with you doctor…Greg

     

  • August 24 7:54 AM
    I apologize if my post made you feel unwelcome. That was not its intent. The intent was to show that there are two sides to the issue of immigration and that my feelings vacillate between both extremes as do many peoples. It was intended to make others think about how they view these same subjects. Thus - my statement that I am at war with myself.
    It is not about bashing any one particular group of people. 
    It is more about searching for an answer to a question to which there are no easy answers - and exploring some of the emotions and the teachings that are ingrained in us make it a question to which there are no easy answers.

    As for people, I take ALL PEOPLE for what THEY are worth as individuals. There are no races, creeds or ethnic backgrounds that I take exception to - ALL are welcome and I call all friend and value them for what they are AND what they are not as long as they are honest and respect me for what I am and am not.
    Again - denigrating anyone was NOT at all what I - or my post - is/was all about.
    I have posted more or less the same apology on my own space as well:
    Please take care,
    Beth
  • August 23 6:16 PM
    I'm glad you'll still be visiting!  I have read 'The Red Tent' and loved it.  I still have the copy somewhere.  Maybe if I locate it, we could do that.  Or i'll think of another one that would be good.  Settling in has slowed down for various reasons, but I continue to hope that one day......
  • August 12 7:13 PM
    I'm sorry you feel the need to do this, but understand.  It sounds likeblogging has not been a totally positive expereince for you, plus with school, etc....
  • August 04 4:43 AM
    im going to miss you. but i understand being busy. i struggle with that ttoo, and im not even doing reasearch. thanks for the nice words about me Open-mouthed  now im really going to miss you!
    thanks for informing me about wikipedia. dern! thats disappointing. i thought they were better than that. i took them off my search options. sigh. i have sited them so often, now i feel duped.
    oh well ...
    maybe we will see you again sometime. but if not, im glad to have made your aquaintance.
    kïrstin  aka s. lizard☼
  • August 03 6:29 PM
    Hi  Caroline,
    Thanks for letting all know you are leaving.  Many leave without saying farewell.  I liked your post about the play therapy.   Also, yeah, why would anyone cite wikipedia?  Maybe find a link there to something better, but cite it?
    Peace,
    ~Truly
     
  • August 03 3:45 AM
    Hi Caroline. I just saw you had visited. I have not been very active on my space lately. It's summer here you know, I have been trying not to repeat last summers mistake of spending all my waking hours exclusively on the computer. I'm sorry to hear you are thinking of signing off from your space completely. You know can still have a space without a blog,... (see themes in customize) I don't know if that defeats your purpose of wanting to do something else with your time aside from the space, but I am just trying to be helpful. I know first hand how both working your own space as well as visiting others' spaces can be extremely time consuming. I wish the best in what ever you are working out. "Trust your knows" is something I have learned. You know where you are at with the space thing, so follow your heart, it will always tell you the right thing for you. God Bless It! Have A Wonderful Week!
  • July 23 12:36 PM
    Caroline,
        I wish I could help you with the battleship dilemma. The boys had that game and all I remember is it's a game of strategy. I hope you find someone who can help.
       I really appreciate the loving thoughtful comments you have recently left on my space. I love and appreciate all those who are supportive and nonjudgemental. Our choices in life are very important and can have beneficial or detrimentable consequences in our lives. As I have gotten older I have realized how important this is and try to be more responsible, pragmatic, and less self absorbed. There's to much at stake and to many people relying on me.
      God bless you~Hugs~Marilyn~ 
  • July 16 4:46 AM
    youve been tagged, my dear  Wink
    s. lizard☼
  • June 25 1:31 PM
    Caroline,
          Just got home yesterday. The river was really start to rise again as we were headed north. So many people have really been devastated by the flooding.... Right now the only thing causing problems for the river traffic on the Mississippi is the high water. The had to close down some of the locks coming down the upper Mississippi due to flooding.
          I don't have a laptop so there's no way I can keep in touch when I'm on the boat. We do have a computer on the boat we can use but our Captain keeps it open to the boats emails all day so we can't get on line. Hopefully one day I will own one and then I'll be able to stay in touch while on the boat....
          
         God bless my friend~Hugs~Marilyn~
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