Twist of Fate
A major change of attitude blows in19 total reviews
Comment from Debbie Pope
Good story. You sound like the kind of person that I would like to know. Positivity is my thing, even when I don't feel it inside. Your life did a complete 180 after the tornado episode. Sounds like you are a much stronger, more balanced person. Mature is probably the word I am looking for. You have a maturity that most people never seem to reach.
I thoroughly enjoyed your story. I hope you include writing in your future plans. You are good at it.
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2019
Good story. You sound like the kind of person that I would like to know. Positivity is my thing, even when I don't feel it inside. Your life did a complete 180 after the tornado episode. Sounds like you are a much stronger, more balanced person. Mature is probably the word I am looking for. You have a maturity that most people never seem to reach.
I thoroughly enjoyed your story. I hope you include writing in your future plans. You are good at it.
Comment Written 06-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2019
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What a really nice thing to say. Yes! I'm planning to explore writing with abandon now. I'm loving all the opportunities that present themselves on here.
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For some reason, I did not know this was you, Rachelle.
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That's what I thought, Debbie!!! Maybe you're not recuperating as well as we'd hoped!!!! xo
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That is the truth. I have been in bed most of the day and yesterday. But I am doing so much better.
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I think you're so smart to take it slow, Sweet Friend. I'm sending you love. xo
Comment from Gail Denham
Nicely stated - a turnaround in thinking, planning. Interesting that the surgery was for tonsilitis - didn't know that could be that serious. Us kids all had ours out early in life. In fact, each of us got to choose a toy or gift we'd like - to take the sting out of surgery I guess. I still have the old doll.
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2019
Nicely stated - a turnaround in thinking, planning. Interesting that the surgery was for tonsilitis - didn't know that could be that serious. Us kids all had ours out early in life. In fact, each of us got to choose a toy or gift we'd like - to take the sting out of surgery I guess. I still have the old doll.
Comment Written 06-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2019
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On adults, it's considered major surgery, or at least it was back then (1976) Plus, because I was an aspiring operatic soprano, they had to be especially careful. I was physically incapacitated for an entire week, and then, after that, it took a year for a complete enough recovery for me to sing again. But all that paled in contrast to being killed by a tornado! Everything's relative, right?! Oy.
Now, that doll, Gail: is it the kind that would be worth a fortune these days?
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NO, dolls are not selling hardly at all. I also dabble in collectables and antiques and the young people just aren't interested in the same things these days. I do have a very old bear that might bring a good price. Had him since I was about 7.
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Wow!!! A Stieff?
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Not a steiff that I can tell - but old - all his fur is wore off.
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Very loved!
Comment from victor 66
Life is full of motivational moments, if we only saw them at the right time and took advantage of them when we should. Your story sounds almost too storybook. Inspiration, optimism and purpose seem just too difficult for most of us. Nevertheless, this was an interesting read. Best wishes.
reply by the author on 05-Jun-2019
Life is full of motivational moments, if we only saw them at the right time and took advantage of them when we should. Your story sounds almost too storybook. Inspiration, optimism and purpose seem just too difficult for most of us. Nevertheless, this was an interesting read. Best wishes.
Comment Written 05-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 05-Jun-2019
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Thanks very much!
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You are most welcome.
Comment from davisr (Rhonda)
Lemons into lemonade - often a very difficult task. Apparently, you were able to do so with style. Good for you.
I love your story and your writing style. You connect with your readers by showing a very human side to a writer, we know, but don't know as this is a blind contest.
Best of luck in the contest,
Rhonda
reply by the author on 05-Jun-2019
Lemons into lemonade - often a very difficult task. Apparently, you were able to do so with style. Good for you.
I love your story and your writing style. You connect with your readers by showing a very human side to a writer, we know, but don't know as this is a blind contest.
Best of luck in the contest,
Rhonda
Comment Written 05-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 05-Jun-2019
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Thanks for the very nice review, Rhonda. I appreciate it.
Comment from Bill Schott
This piece, Twist of Fate, has a fun message on perspective change once our lives' continuation is put in question. A lot to be learned in a ditch during a tornado that can be compared to the road not taken:
I shall be telling this with a gloat
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
a twister and a sore throat
made the waves that rocked the boat
And that has made all the difference.
reply by the author on 05-Jun-2019
This piece, Twist of Fate, has a fun message on perspective change once our lives' continuation is put in question. A lot to be learned in a ditch during a tornado that can be compared to the road not taken:
I shall be telling this with a gloat
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
a twister and a sore throat
made the waves that rocked the boat
And that has made all the difference.
Comment Written 05-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 05-Jun-2019
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HAHAHAHHA. That sound I hear? I'm pretty sure it's Robert Frost turning over in his grave!!!
Thanks for the hilarious review, Bill.
Comment from Patty Palmer
That is a very good story that you wrote. It was descriptive and I could imagine what it was like in that ditch while the tornado swirled around you. After that experience, I think it would have made me motivated too!
reply by the author on 05-Jun-2019
That is a very good story that you wrote. It was descriptive and I could imagine what it was like in that ditch while the tornado swirled around you. After that experience, I think it would have made me motivated too!
Comment Written 04-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 05-Jun-2019
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Hahaha. It's like being chased by the Grim Reaper forevermore! Thanks for your understanding review, Patricia!
Comment from Richard J
It's incredibly amazing where lemonade will pop-up, but in a funnel cloud? Ive heard it all! : )
What a very interesting, highly imaginative, and creatively entertaining tale you've woven to catch our attention and captive possibilities ... not all good one, either.
How happy it made this reader that the main character got realize her goals, even if only in her fantasies! Is it not said, "Before it becomes reality, it has to first be imagined."
Good stuff the judges should be giddy over; personally, I loved it!
Thank you immensely for scaring the bejeebers out of me ... LOL!! ~ Richard : )
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2019
It's incredibly amazing where lemonade will pop-up, but in a funnel cloud? Ive heard it all! : )
What a very interesting, highly imaginative, and creatively entertaining tale you've woven to catch our attention and captive possibilities ... not all good one, either.
How happy it made this reader that the main character got realize her goals, even if only in her fantasies! Is it not said, "Before it becomes reality, it has to first be imagined."
Good stuff the judges should be giddy over; personally, I loved it!
Thank you immensely for scaring the bejeebers out of me ... LOL!! ~ Richard : )
Comment Written 04-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2019
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Thanks, Richard J.
Comment from Deniz22
This is really good. I had a boyhood friend who was badly burned while in the Navy and spent long months in the hospital, enduring numerous operations.
I asked him how he kept up his ever-present optimism during that period. It seems the other patients were a big part of keeping a proper perspective.
"For one thing", he said, "I could always see someone in that large hospital who was far worse off than me."
The other thing was the patients refused (mostly) to feel sorry for themselves. They would openly kid each other over who was the ugliest (this being the burn victims).
Sorry to ramble on, but you God bless you, Dennis
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2019
This is really good. I had a boyhood friend who was badly burned while in the Navy and spent long months in the hospital, enduring numerous operations.
I asked him how he kept up his ever-present optimism during that period. It seems the other patients were a big part of keeping a proper perspective.
"For one thing", he said, "I could always see someone in that large hospital who was far worse off than me."
The other thing was the patients refused (mostly) to feel sorry for themselves. They would openly kid each other over who was the ugliest (this being the burn victims).
Sorry to ramble on, but you God bless you, Dennis
Comment Written 04-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2019
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Yes, perspective is everything in this world. Great review, Dennis; thank you.
Comment from poetwatch
If this is a lemon story can you squeeze some lemonade for me? This is a good turnaround story of unfortunate situations in life. Then you get snapped out of it by a funnel cloud from heaven. Smile someone is looking out for you. :) This is a good entry for the Get Your Lemonade Here! contest.
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2019
If this is a lemon story can you squeeze some lemonade for me? This is a good turnaround story of unfortunate situations in life. Then you get snapped out of it by a funnel cloud from heaven. Smile someone is looking out for you. :) This is a good entry for the Get Your Lemonade Here! contest.
Comment Written 03-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2019
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I love this review. Thank you for your delightful feedback!
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written uplifting story. Ther are a special kind of person that can thrive above the obstacles that are placed in their way to block them from reaching their goals, they are the kind of people who make lemonade from the lemons thrown at them.
reply by the author on 03-Jun-2019
A very well-written uplifting story. Ther are a special kind of person that can thrive above the obstacles that are placed in their way to block them from reaching their goals, they are the kind of people who make lemonade from the lemons thrown at them.
Comment Written 03-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 03-Jun-2019
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Everyone gets knocked down. But the plucky ones get back up and say, "That's all ya GOT?! Don't make me laugh."
Thanks for this very validating review, Sandra.