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Fearless Or Foolish
Life is confusing sometimes At least it has been for me I was Mom’s “change of life” baby two siblings far older change in the birth certificate three days spent as Marilyn then I became Carolyn not many toys in our city home so I started jumping off things graduated from steps to trees then my preference changed to roofs fearless always, perhaps foolishly so but I sensed my limitations at three I was standing on my head spinning like a top ran faster, jumped higher than boys on my block walked tall on stilts bounced on my pogo-stick around the block hid my frog “Pierre” in the garage acrobat lessons for eight years (Hurray!) but Mom wanted to make a lady of me ballet didn’t change this tomboy went to the state spelling championship but at age 12, I couldn’t spell “murmur” and the oddest books I read as a child: “Lincoln the Unknown” “How to Stop Worrying and Start Living” Jacque Cousteau’s “Silent World” traded my pig tails for mini skirts cheerleading for the high school football team still love the sport today recruited by the ice hockey coach to teach boys how to skate backward recruited by the boys’ gymnastics coach to flip and vault as team members scowled captain of my college speech and debate team first freshman to win the Peace Oratory contest judged by Princeton University professors writing has supported me all of my life from high school to the present first a copywriter, then a journalist humorous verse is my favorite some family members say I’m a “wit” They’re only half right :D *October 18, 2014 by Carolyn Devonshire Friends, I’ve got a flu now and hope to be well enough to return comments soon.
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