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A Sparkle as my Guide — November 10, 2017

A Sparkle as my Guide

I wrote this poem about depression; how it makes me feel and getting through the other side.

 

In the depths of darkness and despair

I feel so alone, like no-one is there

Surrounded by dangers unseen and unheard

Trapped and frightened, like a caged bird

Thoughts so jumbled, make no sense

But pain and heartache are so intense

From the world, I just want to hide

And keep my feelings bottled up inside

But wait, there is something that has caught my eye

It looks blurry through the tears I cry

Yes, it’s shimmering and shining bright

A distant glimmer, shaft of light

It seems so very far away

But I know I can draw closer day by day

From my dark corner there is hope

And support to help me cope

The light grows brighter every day

My world has gone from black to grey

I continue onwards, spirits rising

My soul had started re-energizing

I came through the other side

With just a sparkle as my guide.

***

If you suffer with depression, I have written a post with some strategies I use for coping that might help, which you can read here.

New Sensation — January 3, 2016

New Sensation

80's Photo

 

I came across the Daily Posts Prompt for today which was to write about fashions that you love, and from what era they come from.

I am sure most of you know by now that I love the 80’s! Now, I actually like the music from that era, but at the time, I embraced the whole lot. The clothes, and the hair styles, I even tried the make-up too, but I have never been skilled in that department, and the 80s makeup called for a lot of colour and a few hours to spare!!

The one thing I have always loved (and still do) is a bit of sparkle. If it has glitter and/or sequins then I am going to love it. At Christmas in particular, I would probably end up looking more garish than the Christmas tree fairy! As you can see from the photo, I was decked out in top to toe gold! The long, pleated skirt and best top were made of this kind of smooth, slippery material. My hair was the result of a failed ‘spiral perm’ that was popular in the day, and the colour seemed to match perfectly to my outfit!

I seem to remember wearing a lot of shiny dresses in the 80s of bright, vivid colours, banana yellow being a particular favourite. There was a lot of variety around at the time, as I also used to love my frilly shirts, jeans and pixie boots. The jeans had red piping down the side, and we used to have these canvas belts of all colours that we would wear too.

Of course, there were ‘ra-ra’ skirts too. although I did have one of these I was not too keen as they didn’t seem to flatter anyone, and certainly made me look pretty dumpy.

Although my school was pretty strict, especially with regards to uniform, I did manage to get away with wearing a pair of grey corduroy trousers that I I had taken in to make them even more of a ‘drainpipe’ style than they already were. Other than that I wore a pencil skirt, but me being me, got told off for ripping the split that was in the back of it even higher. (I never was ladylike,  always running up stairs two at a time, with no thought for the confines of the skirt! More sewing when the teachers noticed and I got told off.

Looking back, some of the fashions seem so ridiculous now, but at the time I was in my element!

 

Episode 304: Blogging From A-Z Challenge:’V’ Part 2! — April 26, 2015

Episode 304: Blogging From A-Z Challenge:’V’ Part 2!

I have already done one post for ‘V’ for the Blogging From A-Z challenge which can be read here.

However, in that post I mentioned that I considered using the word vajazzle but wasn’t sure if I could make enough out of it. I didn’t realise that some of you are not familiar with the word, so I will attempt to enlighten you as to its (very limited) use!

Now us ladies are quite known for our fondness for a bit of sparkle. Some glitz and glitter can add a certain razamatazz to an outfit, and we all love to look our best. Good grooming is an essential part of the modern woman’s routine, from head to toe and everything in between!

Some ladies like to have a little bit of bling as an added extra, that, although may not be on public view (unless they are either very brave or very tacky), is still expertly applied, usually in a salon. This brings me to the …

Vajazzle. It is a form of decoration, specifically for the pubic mound area on women (it helps if this is completely bald)! An assortment of little crystal gems are painstakingly applied in a design of your choice to the area, and kind of stuck on to keep them in place. It is supposed to, ahem, enhance the appearance!

I would imagine that in order to go to all that trouble to impress, there must be some chance of a bit of action at the end of the evening! I cannot imagine this would be the most comfy of accessories to wear though; being rather scratchy to say the least. Not to mention how it must chafe whatever it comes into close contact with!

I’m surprised it caught on!

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