I just got home from Boston and in time (late though it may be) to post some Six Word Memoirs that I received this week. As the weeks roll by, I find it interesting to read my own memoirs and those of my readers and note how as our lives take various twists and turns, some good, some not so good, our six words often reflect that fleeting moment or life-long desire.
My week in Boston was spent alternating between cuddling a newborn sweetie and coddling my granddaughter, Finley who is suffering ever so slightly from the many rapid changes in her life (Daddy working in NYC, Mommy nursing a newborn, going to nursery school) and I think she may have a small case of the terrible twos. So although I usually put my own Six Word Memoir last, this week it’s first.
“I want my Mommy” said Finley – Me
I am baking 3 rum cakes – startingoveringermany
Job abandonment – Not a horrible idea – Weez
Can it almost be Thanksgiving? Yikes! – Gail
If you read this blog, you don’t need me to go into yet another explanation of the origin of The Six Word Project, so I won’t. Recently, one friend/reader said she tried to do the Six Word Memoir but she can’t. I can only encourage you to try – put the pen to the paper and think…about your life, your dreams. your present day situation, a bad or good feeling and the six words will write themselves!

No school this week for me
Time to break out the gloves.
Reminder to ‘fall backwards” next weekend!
This is interesting. Yesterday is when we turn our clock backward here.
Hi Lora,
We always turned ours back on this weekend too but for some reason, the government decided we should wait one more week. Who knows why?
lol, oh my goodness…I did not know they could do that. We are all screw up all ready with time backward and forward. Now wait one week, lol. This is too much. Need to call my mother today to check up on her to make sure she knows this. Thanks
Hi Gail,
Probably won’t publish the one about the clock since it will be past tense at that point, but did you notice that Lora in Germany noticed it and pointed out they already did so.
Yes, I did. And I did think about the past-tense too after I sent! As for legislating time…I still don’t understand it either!
Vaca went too fast, I’m back.
lol, I know the feeling Susan. Where did you went for vacation and was it a get away or for a special occasion?