Contests & Activities: November 26, 2008 Issue [#2709]
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 This week: Appreciate Much?
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

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Welcome to the Contests & Activities Newsletter. I am Shannon Author IconMail Icon, and I'm your editor this week.


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Letter from the editor

Appreciate Much?


Every year at this time we are reminded of the things we are most thankful for: family, friends, good health, happiness, success. I am thankful for all these things, and I'm reminded of the last time I saw my paternal grandmother.

In 1983 my family moved from Alaska to Montana, leaving my grandparents behind. In August of 2002 I flew from Boise, Idaho to Soldotna, Alaska to visit my brother, his family and Grandma. I hadn't seen Gram since 1987. During these years her health had declined significantly. I remember Grandma being vibrant and alive, cooking tables full of food every time we'd visit (she was famous for her kidney bean salad), and she was always so happy to see us. Now she was dying of breast cancer, living in a nursing home and suffering from Alzheimer's. The nurses told me she probably wouldn't remember me.

I barely recognized the woman lying in the bed. My brother and his wife, my husband and I stood there looking at her as she slept, and I was struck by how cruel time can be.

Many people are afraid of the elderly--they get nervous around them and don't know what to say. This is the reaction my brother, his wife and my husband had. They all just stood there, unable to move or speak. Finally I approached Gram's bed and sat down next to her. I brushed the wisp of gray hair from her eye and leaned in close. "Hi, Grandma. It's me, Shannon."

She opened her eyes and looked at me. Confused, she stared long and hard, obviously not remembering who I was.

"Hon, she probably won't recognize you," the nurse said from the back of the room. "She doesn't even remember the family who comes to see her on a regular basis."

I ignored the nurse and leaned in closer. I smiled at her and stroked her wrinkled face. "Grandma, it's Shannon. I've come all the way from Idaho to see you," I said.

After what seemed like forever I could see the clouds of uncertainty dissipate, her eyes cleared and a smile spread across her face. "Shannon?" she said.

"Yes, Grandma, it's Shannon. How are you?" I asked as tears rolled down my cheeks.

Grandma grabbed me and hugged me fiercely. "Oh, I never thought I would see you again!" she cried. "I can't believe I'm holding you in my arms!"

I can tell you there wasn't a dry eye in the room.

Grandma and I had a wonderful visit, but it would be our last. In February of 2003 she passed away, but I will be forever thankful that I got to see her before she died--and that she remembered me.

I love you, Grandma.


Editor's Picks

There are many contests and activities to choose from here on WDC. I've tried to include a wide variety here, so hopefully you'll find something to light a fire under your muse.

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And be sure to check out the comprehensive Contests and Activities listings. Each of the 150 items listed includes a short synopsis, providing you all the information you'll need to choose the contest or activity that's right for you.

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Ask & Answer

matthewhuge says, "Thanks for putting "100 Words ContestOpen in new Window. [ASR] in your newsletter." You are very welcome, Ricky! Thank you for all your wonderful WDC contributions.

Cemetarykat says,Bring it on! Author IconMail Icon says, "Thank you Shannon, for the merit badge and the posting in your news letter. Great newsletter, thank you.

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May your angel watch over you, always!" Aw, thank you so much for that, Ceme! And may yours as well.

JACE Author IconMail Icon says, "Thanks so much, Shannon. Your newsletter is great. Contests are a favorite of mine on WDC, and your newsletter is my favorite of the favorites. *Delight*" You are so welcome, Jace, and thank you for your support. I appreciate it!

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Thank you all so much for reading and submitting your items to the newsletter. I appreciate your continued support. Write on!



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