A Week of Too Much Drama, Sealey Challenges, Possible Good News, and Virtual Breadloaf Starting Tomorrow
- At August 07, 2021
- By Jeannine Gailey
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A Week of Too Much Drama – CT Scans, Tetanus Shots, and Other Adventures
I’m writing from a blessed weekend of rain after a 51-day drought here in the Seattle area. I took a long walk under the cloud cover and my garden is much happier. But it’s been a week – if you read last week’s post, you know that Glenn suddenly lost his voice and after many tests, found that the cause was a paralyzed vocal cord. This week he had a CT scan to rule out truly scary causes (ie cancer) but his CT scan was blessedly clean. On the day of his scan, I got some possible good literary news (will reveal more later) and got cut by a wicked pair of gardening shears, which resulted in my having to get my first tetanus shot in…wait for it…27 years. Yes, I know that’s older than some people. So today, slightly sore and cranky, but did not have an allergic reaction, which was good.
Today I celebrated our good news AND the pending beginning of virtual Breadloaf (see more on this later) by getting out and walking on the water in Kirkland, then getting a haircut and color (at a place that requires proof of vaccinating and only lets in a few clients at once) so I would look sparkly for my Zoom workshops and pitches. I am truly looking forward to focusing for two whole weeks on writing after two weeks of near sleeplessness, stress, and worry.
Sealey Challenge
So, the month of August is often a good month to get in a dose (or 30) of poetry with The Sealey Challenge, with the goal of reading a book of poetry a day and posting about it. So far, I didn’t quite make it to that (lots going on, read above) but I did read two new books and revisited a few old favorites, plus ordered a few signed copies of new books from friends. I also plan a visit to Open Books in Seattle when I can get the time.
I notice all the reading inspired me to write a few new poems – something I rarely do in August unless pressed – and helped me stay calm during a time of great stress. Also, Sylvia really enjoys getting in on the Sealey Challenge by playing model cat.
I encourage you all to do a little poetry shopping and/or revisiting old favorites on your shelf if you get the time, and posting about it. The conversation about poetry couldn’t happen at a better time – we all need a positive distraction from the endless stress of the past year and a half.
Possible Good News and Virtual Breadloaf Starting Tomorrow!
So, sorry to be mysterious, but the day Glenn got his CT scan, I received some good news I might be able to share soon. So confusing for my poor stress hormones – ups and downs! And shots!
So, only mildly sore from my tetanus shot, I’m starting Virtual Breadloaf tomorrow and through week two (my workshops are week two, my pitches and some great talks are week one) so time to start thinking and talking coherently about poetry, I mean I hope. I also got my hair cut and colored for the conference (it’s all on Zoom, but still…) and I’m trying to decide to go pinker or stay natural. Please post opinions – and any wise advice about surviving a virtual Breadloaf – in the comments!
I’m excited and nervous and hoping my internet connection stays up for the whole time. Will report next week.