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by Rhyssa Author IconMail Icon
Rated: NPL · Book · Personal · #2150723
a journal
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This book is intended as a place to blog about my life and things I'm interested in and answers to prompts from various blog prompt sites here on WDC, including "30-Day Blogging Challenge ON HIATUSOpen in new Window. and "Blog City ~ Every Blogger's ParadiseOpen in new Window.

I'm not sure yet what it'll turn into, but I'm going to have fun figuring it out.
March 17, 2018 at 12:08pm
March 17, 2018 at 12:08pm
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Creation Saturday! What's your definition of "lucky charms"? And what are some of yours...for personal use, and for the benefit of others?

Lucky charms are things that a person does by habit or conscious choice to make a special day go smoothly. Like a bride wearing something old, new, borrowed, blue or a baseball player who refuses to play unless he has a certain pair of underwear on.

I don’t remember any conscious lucky charms that I follow. I’m sure I have them. But I never had a certain pen to write with or a certain way to study. I do have to sleep with a little stuffed cat that is curved and fits in the hollow of my stomach. I don’t know if that’s a lucky thing or I want to be able to sleep on my side without my back aching thing.

I also tend to do things like take an umbrella so it doesn't rain and wear a coat so that it doesn't get too cold, and do my homework so that the teacher doesn't collect it.

Ah, here’s one. When I go out on errands, I always bring the book that I’m reading with me, even if it’s going to be too dark out to read in the car. When I was younger, I called it my security book (like a child's security blanket)—the thing I used to make sure that time passed quickly when I was off doing something that I didn’t want to, like go to the dentist or shop with my mother. If I had the book, than even if it did grow long, I had something to do.

Often I would bring two books, just so that if the first book ran out, I would have another to read and I wouldn’t get bored. I really dislike boredom. It doesn’t fit my sense of things.


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