Posted by Mo on Dec 2, 2009 in
Chatter,
Updates
When I was very young, my mother received one of strangest Christmas cards I’d ever seen. For starters, it didn’t seem to be in English, and then to top things off, it was decked out in seashells, sand, and a grass-skirted hula girl. Clearly, whoever sent it was insane and I asked my mom who [...]
Tags: aloha, childhood, essay, Hawaii, Honolulu, Mele Kalikimaka, memories, Navy, relocating
Posted by Mo on May 3, 2009 in
Short Stories,
Writing
I originally wrote this in my journal. It’s something of a cross between a short story, essay and poem – and yet not really any of those things at all.
Magical Thinking
When I was a child, my friends and I would play a game that we called Superman (or Supergirl, depending on who’s turn it was). [...]
Tags: childhood, essay, flying, magic, memories, nostalgia, story, Writing
Posted by Mo on Mar 24, 2009 in
Poetry
This is a kind of odd poem. I remember exactly who I wrote it about and when I wrote it – I just don’t remember why I felt the way I felt about him. Hindsight is a funny thing. I think I was in a biochem class at the time as well, because I can’t [...]
Tags: memories, poem, Poetry, Writing
Posted by Mo on Mar 22, 2009 in
Poetry
I wrote this sometime back in 2005. Almost forgot I wrote it. It’s fairly self-explanatory.
Before anyone asks, “the song” is Tiny Dancer by Elton John.
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Tags: memories, music, poem, Poetry, song, Writing