Thursday, February 24, 2011

Mrs. Innes Thinks I'm Special- (my pencil says so.)

The blog is up mighty early today, I realize. 

There are few people in this world for whom I would early-blog. (Actually, it's a pretty vast category, but as it's a rather benign request I'd be more inclined to say no. And depending on the hour in which you asked me, it might not be as pleasant as all that. But why are we arguing so early?) My point is, my darling pal Lori- ahem, Mrs. Innes- asked if she could use my blog as a creative writing example for her AP Language and Comp class.

Just let that sink in for a second. 

Of course I agreed- happily- and then instantly wondered if I should go back and edit three years of incredibly loose grammar and imaginary words. Laziness won out. 

So, APLn'C class- welcome. Stay in school. Learn really important things, like how one should never begin a sentence with 'and.' And then how it's sometimes okay to write in your own style, anyhow. Go easy on the commas and other such punctuation. (I realize that this is reading like a letter to myself, circa last week.) 

A great rule of thumb for making up a person's nickname is as follows: Adjective Hyphen Noun, Part of Name (this is what lends gravity), Adjective Hyphen Noun. All is true. For instance: Radface McAwesomepants. Lady Spitup Von Chickenlegs. (Actual names used in this blog, the latter being my baby.) In cases such as the second, the first adjective can be replaced with a title signifying royalty. I am not the one making up these rules. And "creative words" such as j'accusity and blahdiblah are a success only if they need no further explanation.

I also talk a lot about Mayor McCheese. Occasionally The Hamburglar. But NEVER Birdie the Early Bird, that minx. 

That's it. Those are all of my secrets and the sum of my writing knowledge. You're welcome and I'm sorry.

Feel free to go browse some of my more "cohesive" posts or ones with "through-lines." Perhaps ones that don't "ramble." (Good luck.) 

Or...how about tales of your teacher when SHE was in high school? Yeah? 

Okay, I can't really go nuts on the storytelling for a few reasons: 
a) She's really, really strong. Quite possibly a lot stronger than she looks. Which is strong.
b) She was always popular. Which is insanely annoying. Even worse? Here was her secret: She was nice to everybody. She was fabulous to people so they liked her a ton. Jerk.
c) She has way worse stories on me, from fashion to dating to questionable hobbies. And besides- I was the "funny friend." You know the one. Not hilarious enough to be the ridiculously cool kid who happened to be funny- usually reserved for the varsity soccer captain whom, every now and then, said something witty and unbelievably well-timed- but the other one. The girl who sat behind the awesome girl in AP History and blurted out [what she thought were] appropriate quips regarding the Civil War? Yeah. 

But I will leave you with this fabulous image, forever to be sealed into your retinas...I give you Middle School, 1992.
That's right, shells. I won 6th grade.
And just how did she manage to make her oversized sweater looks less awkward than mine? She has POWERS.

Anyway, yes. Creative writing. 

It is my hope of hopes that I have not yet stunted your capacity for words nor your predilection toward actual, legitimate linguistics. 

Happy Thursday.
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11 comments:

coolchange58 said...

You are an entertaining and creative writer. Love the pic!
Your last post on Mama Moderne was lovely.

Sunshine Meg said...

Hi! My name is Meg and I'm from Mrs. Innes' AP Comp class. I'm always seeking a new blog to follow, and people to follow me! I love your comments about Mrs. Innes, and my class found enjoyment out of them too. =) We'd like to know: Has Mrs. Innes ever been angry? What was she like? It's impossible to understand she could be anything but happy!

Libby Gaitskill said...

I'm Libby from Mrs. Innes' class. I loved reading your blog. Thank you for sharing your stories with us and taking time to post just for us. Everyone in the class really enjoyed it!

Jake Kelley said...

I found it immensely entertaining to learn about Mrs. Innes as a student, and I like your style of writing.

Gracie Anne said...

Hi, My name is grace and i am in Mrs. Innes's AP Language and Composition class. I would first like to thank you for sharing your blog with us. I love the way you write and all of you "fun" words you incorporate. (ex: minx)

You and Mrs. Innes look so cute in middle school. i love pictures, and seeing how people change through the years.

Bossman said...

I think that it is cool that you and Mrs. Innes are Middle School friend but have been able to stay in touch. That is something I hope I am able to do with my friends in the future.

Keely said...

Thanks, guys! Glad you dug the insanely early posting. Can't wait to hear what you all do, project-wise from here on out.

And yeah...those few friends that make it through all the rounds of middle school/high school/college/mid-twenties/weddings? Keepers.

Also, Meg? She DOES get angry. But she reserves it for truly necessary events. It. Is. Terrifying.

Mrs. Innes said...

You are an amazing friend, talented writer and top notch mom. Thank you for taking the time to write for our AP class. Love your style, wit and charm!
Lori :)

Leah said...

Oh weren't you two the height of 90's WMASS fashion. I am fairly certain I had close approximations of both your sweater and her jacket.

I am pretty sure my earrings were waaaay bigger though.

Mommyto3andahusky said...

I just found your blog and became your newest follower. Wanted to say hi! :)

JLK said...

Ditto to what Leah said above! I also had some awesome "stretch pants" to go with my WMass sweaters and earrings!