Saturday, February 16, 2013

The Go-To Girl Got Up and Went


Couldn't let the day go by without trying my hand at Jenny's latest Saturday Centus prompt. Regrettably, I exceeded the 100 words allotted, but I'm hoping she'll forgive me if I promise to be a very good girl next week! The prompt, as always, is in red.

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My favorite teacher told me in my youth:
"You'll always be a leader; that's your truth."
This left me feeling special, even proud.
I'd often thought the same, though not out loud.

I liked to bite off things most wouldn't chew
and chew them, just to see what I could do.
I was the go-to girl, and I still am.
Ya got a problem? Cool, let's fix it. BAM.

But lately I've been running low on juice.
If life's a battle, should I call a truce?
Although surrender chaps my DNA,
a little R&R might be okay.

At home I am a queen, but where's my throne?
My loving family can't leave me alone.
Each mother in our PTA adores me.
Now I'm the president, which nearly floors me.

My part-time work has grown; they think I'm GREAT.
The boss pays double...begs me to stay late.
But I'm already driving in fifth gear.
I signed on for a job, not a career!

Am I a hamster running on a wheel?
I wish I could pretend it's no big deal.
What's that?...Will I direct the school play? Gasp.
(Now I've officially reached critical mass.)
I'm done. Kaput. Don't ask. No mas. I'll pass.

 ©2013 Susan Noyes Anderson
The Go-To-Girl Got Up and Went



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22 comments:

  1. Wonderful and love the song, too.

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  2. Sue, I can relate! I loved this: cute and truthful. I've learned as I'm getting just a tad older, the art of saying "No." In a very nice way, of course! :)

    Great one!

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  3. smiles...i hear you...between school, grad school, writing, family...i am tapped...smiles..not sure i want to lead right now...smiles...

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  4. I think you just described my Mom! My Sister and I have some of that in our veins but I've learned that saying.."sorry, no can do" is OK..the world won't end! Great poem and I'm betting that's your life in a nutshell!

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  5. Sometimes, you just have to say no. Good job on your Saturday Centus.

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  6. I hear you
    It's easy to do when it's one thing but when it is everything on your plate at once --- Kaboom

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  7. I think you should say no more often

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  8. I know what this feels like! Funny.

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  9. I think this is a lot of women's life in a nutshell. We really should be raised I think to say "no" more. This was very cute and I loved the song.

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  10. Written like a "hands on" mother, Sue!

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  11. Sue please do not take this the wrong way but you just have to learn to say the hardest word in the English nay any language NO

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  12. So much fun to read . . . ummm . . . i think i can identify only tooo well with many of those catchy phrases . . .

    :D

    Kristin

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  13. Definitely worth breaking the rules. :)

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  14. Oh my gosh; I know how this one feels. Once upon a time I had way too many callings and positions. Learning to say no was really hard.
    Blessings and hugs on this one!

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  15. Hmmm. I can relate to this feeling, too. I still need to learn to say NO!

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  16. not sure my comment went through - but love the message here to not give up hope!

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  17. Haven't we all felt like that. :) so funny and I hope I never turn into that woman. So busy and such an over achiever. :)

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  18. Wow.

    I've definitely felt this same emotion.

    I have a hard time remembering sometimes that 'no' is a complete sentence.

    This was fabulous.

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