Short Stories
Viewing comments for Chapter 13 "Follow The Winding Road"A book of a mixture of stories
57 total reviews
Comment from robyn corum
Carol,
Sad and poignant, but with lots of reasons to be full of hope, too. This was well-written, with your brand of attention to detail that makes your stories so interesting and real. I enjoyed!
reply by the author on 19-Jun-2021
Carol,
Sad and poignant, but with lots of reasons to be full of hope, too. This was well-written, with your brand of attention to detail that makes your stories so interesting and real. I enjoyed!
Comment Written 19-Jun-2021
reply by the author on 19-Jun-2021
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Thank you so much for reading and reviewing. I've been writing all day and am far behind on these review. My apologies! Smiles, Carol
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
You did a great job, Carol, with your story for a novel. I enjoyed reading and reviewing it. Though it is poignant, it shows how life goes on. The granddaughter is a sweetie and only knows how to be helpful regardless of the circumstances. The mother comes to understand in her own way about how she must be there for her little girl and the soon to be born baby. I like how excited she was to see her Grandma and Grandpa. You are an excellent writer.
Thanks for sharing.
Respectfully, Jan
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2021
You did a great job, Carol, with your story for a novel. I enjoyed reading and reviewing it. Though it is poignant, it shows how life goes on. The granddaughter is a sweetie and only knows how to be helpful regardless of the circumstances. The mother comes to understand in her own way about how she must be there for her little girl and the soon to be born baby. I like how excited she was to see her Grandma and Grandpa. You are an excellent writer.
Thanks for sharing.
Respectfully, Jan
Comment Written 17-Jun-2021
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2021
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that's exactly the emotions I hoped the reader took away from the post. I truly appreciate your review and knowing how you felt about the story and the characters.
Smiles, Carol
Comment from Patty Palmer
Such a cute and heartfelt story. I can't imagine getting ready to have a baby on my own. Katie sounds such a delight! I had to laugh out loud over the shoes being on the wrong feet. I actually did that the other day. I couldn't figure out why my feet were hurting. I looked down and yep, the wrong feet. Sometimes laughter really is the best medicine.
Patty
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2021
Such a cute and heartfelt story. I can't imagine getting ready to have a baby on my own. Katie sounds such a delight! I had to laugh out loud over the shoes being on the wrong feet. I actually did that the other day. I couldn't figure out why my feet were hurting. I looked down and yep, the wrong feet. Sometimes laughter really is the best medicine.
Patty
Comment Written 16-Jun-2021
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2021
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Yes, patty, laughter is what saves us from life's troubles. Thanks for the review and comments. Smiles, Carol
Comment from Iza Deleanu
Wow, new beginnings blessed with a life. Death brings a new life - aka a new baby that could be the spitting image of his dad. Thank you for sharing and good luck with the contest.
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2021
Wow, new beginnings blessed with a life. Death brings a new life - aka a new baby that could be the spitting image of his dad. Thank you for sharing and good luck with the contest.
Comment Written 16-Jun-2021
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2021
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Thanks for enjoying this story, Iza. I always appreciate your reviews. Smiles, Carol
Comment from Mary Kay Bonfante
Beautiful story, Carol! I can really appreciate the mother's point of view, and enjoy her perceptions of her little daughter, while feeling her grief for her lost husband, and the life she's leaving behind.
Just one suggestion:
...but I remembered Dad's well-meant but sometimes over-powering ways.
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...but I remembered Dad's well-meant but sometimes overpowering ways.
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Your portrayal of little Katie is quite lovable.
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2021
Beautiful story, Carol! I can really appreciate the mother's point of view, and enjoy her perceptions of her little daughter, while feeling her grief for her lost husband, and the life she's leaving behind.
Just one suggestion:
...but I remembered Dad's well-meant but sometimes over-powering ways.
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...but I remembered Dad's well-meant but sometimes overpowering ways.
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Your portrayal of little Katie is quite lovable.
Comment Written 15-Jun-2021
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2021
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thanks so much Mary Kay... I love to write stories with children. They are so innocent and touch us so deeply with their ways. Thanks for the review and comments. Smiles, Carol
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You're very welcome, Carol. Yes, children are very special little people, indeed. They are always to be loved and protected. God bless you, my friend. Love, Mary Kay xoxo
Comment from royowen
I can tell you that grandfathers still adore their daughters, love only expands with the family's increase, it never gets smaller, it's the only thing in the universe, that is beyond growth, look at how people God loves. Beautifully written dear girl, blessings Roy
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2021
I can tell you that grandfathers still adore their daughters, love only expands with the family's increase, it never gets smaller, it's the only thing in the universe, that is beyond growth, look at how people God loves. Beautifully written dear girl, blessings Roy
Comment Written 15-Jun-2021
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2021
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I never heard my father say those words to me... and it hurt me my entire life. After his death, my mom wrote me a small letter explaining that he did care but just couldn't say it. I had a wonderful mother who tried to protect me. I suppose maybe somewhere in his mind; he did the best he could for me...it just wasn't what I needed from him. Smiles and hugs, Carol
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Yes, I never heard my parents say it either, I think they thought that they maybe spoiling us.
Comment from karenina
I immediately scrolled up to see if this was fiction or non fiction! Still not clear, but so many of your beautiful offerings are autobiographical I'm betting at the very least there's a lot of truth to this...even if embellished! Amazing, isn't it that a simple statement out of the mouths of babes can tug us back into the land of the living and rip open our shroud of grief, allowing our first hopeful laugh to escape! This is touching and devastating and hopeful and renewing!--Karenina
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2021
I immediately scrolled up to see if this was fiction or non fiction! Still not clear, but so many of your beautiful offerings are autobiographical I'm betting at the very least there's a lot of truth to this...even if embellished! Amazing, isn't it that a simple statement out of the mouths of babes can tug us back into the land of the living and rip open our shroud of grief, allowing our first hopeful laugh to escape! This is touching and devastating and hopeful and renewing!--Karenina
Comment Written 15-Jun-2021
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2021
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You can find my soul entwined within the words and my heart beats in many places.... When I chose to repost this one, many emotions were flying around last night...but I am glad I did. It's a good story and should be shared. Smiles, CArol
Comment from lyenochka
That's so sweet. I don't know how much of this was based on real life but all of it felt real to me from the pregnancy fatigue and the active baby inside with the thoughtful daughter's help with the shoes. So glad the "ogre" believes in fairytales.
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2021
That's so sweet. I don't know how much of this was based on real life but all of it felt real to me from the pregnancy fatigue and the active baby inside with the thoughtful daughter's help with the shoes. So glad the "ogre" believes in fairytales.
Comment Written 15-Jun-2021
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2021
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Thanks, Helen... The story is a mixture of both real life and fiction, but it all works out about the same. Thank heavens for the pleasure of children and their skill of turning the ogre into an aging prince. It was a fun story. Smiles, Carol
Comment from Sally Law
This is just so endearing and precious! A child can deter us from preoccupied misery. I remember waddling and the only thing served for the little ones was singing cereal. I wish I had a six for this. Sending you my best today as always,
Sal XOs....
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2021
This is just so endearing and precious! A child can deter us from preoccupied misery. I remember waddling and the only thing served for the little ones was singing cereal. I wish I had a six for this. Sending you my best today as always,
Sal XOs....
Comment Written 15-Jun-2021
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2021
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Thank you Sally... A virtual six and your good thoughts are all that I require. I am pleased that you enjoyed the story. Smiles, Carol
Comment from Elizabeth Emerald
Heartending and heartwarming! Her grief and glimmer of hope are skillfully rendered. Charming child. Thanks for reviving this--yet another wonderful piece.
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2021
Heartending and heartwarming! Her grief and glimmer of hope are skillfully rendered. Charming child. Thanks for reviving this--yet another wonderful piece.
Comment Written 15-Jun-2021
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2021
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thanks for the kind review, Liz. Appreciate it very much. Smiles, Carol