but am I there?

I've been invisible for a long time now. I wrote  a bleat about it, must be 20 years ago - still valid. Inaudible, too, and I noted that. But now I see/hear a new kind of silence, more ominous but also more forgivable and understandable.  I realize that my memories are not worth repeating, certainly not to my granddaughters who have their own fascinating, interesting lives to report. 

My youngest granddaughter has signed up to be an au paire in Denmark, starting in October. That's exciting. She asked whether i had ever been to Denmark. Yes, three times, but the most interesting time was when I was a guest at Rungstedlund, the Blixen estate, when I worked with Thorkild Bjornvig, the Danish poet and Isaak Dinesen's last great relationship, writing a play about that liaison. I fear I went on about it too long, lost in my own memories. My granddaughter had heard enough.  She tuned out. 

I can't say I blame her.  That was then, this is now. She has her own memories to look forward  to.  I've often quoted Jonathan Swift's reminder to himself about things to remember when he got old, and one of them was not to tell the same story above three times. The conclusion was not to think he'd remember any of his cautions. Hey, it doesn't have to be a long, outdated tale about something in the past. You must have seen, as I have, people's faces fade out as you talk.  If you were to give them a quiz, they'd fail utterly.  The trick is to talk about something that concerns them, that is of real interest to them.  I can't talk about make-up or music but I'm not bad on movies and I have lots of little items of interest about famous people, gossip and tidbits I pick up in The New York Times.  That helps.

I'm still here.

here I am

Did you miss me?  

Yesterday was even worse: I could not get on WiFi.  And my daughter had trouble getting our boarding passes for our return flight. Turned out that her daughter, staying over as we were, for the birthday celebrations, had turned off something while she recharged or something.  Who knows?  Anyway, we got our boarding passes and I said i'd wait until I got home to write a blog. I've had a lot of blog ideas.  I think I saved one, if I can find it....

Yes, here it is:  BLOG for August 10, 2014

I’m still away and the WiFi in this house doesn’t like me.  Sometimes but not always I can receive; no time I can send.  I’ll write something in a Word document and enter it in my cobweb log when I get home so I can e-mail it. I have a lot to say, a lot to tell you, a lot to think about. I may have to make a list:

I  heteronym

I’ve been trying to find out the name of this word play  and examples of it, and  my (oldest) granddaughter found it for me this weekend.

Just to be clear....

A heteronym is “each of two or more words that are spelled identically but have different sounds and meanings, such as tear meaning “rip” and tear meaning “liquid from the eye.”  Different ones come to mind, never enough of them, but  I like entrance(way in and enchant) and desert (abandon and a dry place).  It’s the kind of  nym  that you can play with while waiting for a bus or a doctor.

2 paronym

Paronym is nice, too, but not as challenging: “a word that is a derivative of another and has a related meaning: “wisdom” is a paronym of  ‘wise.”

 Of course, you all know synonym and homonym and antonym, so we won’t go into those right now. Have fun.

 See ya.

 

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