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I Have Retired

Posted on July 21, 2020 by Dot

Yes. I’m retired, as of June 30, 2020. I’m trading my desk chair in for a back porch recliner.

This is actually my second retirement. In 2000 I left my position at a crisis center in Nashville, Tennessee, drew my Social Security, and moved with my 10-year old son to a small town in Arkansas where he could live in a neighborhood, ride his bike to school, and we could both be near family. After a  year or so of stay-at-home I decided, for economic reasons, I should work a few more years. I was certainly healthy enough to do that.

I was fortunate to land a job at Wilbur D. Mills Education Service Cooperative about a mile from my house. If you don’t know what an E.S.C. is, you should research it.  They provide an enormous service to Arkansas Schools. I was 67 years old. I can still hardly believe the Literacy Specialist I worked for and came to love and admire, hired a secretary old enough to be her mother.

I had thought the crisis center position was my dream job. I loved supporting therapists who helped victims of crimes.  I was contributing to a worthwhile effort.

But I soon found that being a secretary at the Co-op was a dream job, too. Eighteen years flew by.  Now it’s time for me to call it a career.

I hardly have words to express how I feel.  And I’m a writer!

May I borrow (and paraphrase) words from poet Conrad Aiken?

“Music I heard with you was more than music,
And bread I broke with you was more than bread.”

To my co-workers at WDMESC:

“The work we did together was more than a job, it was a calling. We were more than co-workers, we were family. We laughed together and prayed for each other. Sometimes we disagreed. Often we rolled our eyes. Being at WDMESC was a special time for me and I will always cherish the friendships I made there. I love you guys.

And don’t forget to turn in your schedules.”

Okay. Life of leisure here I come… unless another dream opportunity comes along.

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And That’s a Wrap

Posted on March 27, 2020July 20, 2020 by Dot

Thanks to those who played along. Hope you enjoyed the trivia game. Here are answers for yesterday’s quotes:

16. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (Classic last line) 

17. Babe (The one about the pig)

18. Dr. Strangelove (Never saw this movie) 

19. Bonnie and Clyde (The last 3 minutes – a guess – of this film was the ambush on B&C that left them and their car full of holes. This was said by the man who was the bait and they stopped to help.)

20. The Odd Couple  (A pretty cute play that was made into an okay movie and a terrible TV sit com and then a worse one.) 

Thanks again for visiting my blog! 

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Five More Grand Exits

Posted on March 26, 2020 by Dot

Yesterday’s answers to exit lines from the large screen: 

11. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (one of my favorites)

12. Love Story

13. Animal House (Never saw this movie)

14. On Golden Pond (Another favorite)

15. Back to the Future

Well, this has been fun. Here are the last five questions. Answers tomorrow. Good luck! 

16. For a moment there, I thought we were in trouble.

17. That’ll do, pig. That’ll do.

18. Mein Führer, I can walk!

19. I’ve got a flat tire, and I ain’t got no spare.

20. Boys, let’s watch the cigarette butts, shall we? This is my house, not a pigsty.

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Even More Fun for Movie Fans

Posted on March 25, 2020July 20, 2020 by Dot

Wow! Yesterday’s quotes were kinda hard, huh. A couple were pretty easy, but the other three not so much. Here’s the answers for Day 2: 

6. The Babe Ruth Story  (I would have guess Lou Gehrig.)

7. Beverly Hills Cop

8. A Streetcar Named Desire (I didn’t know this was the last line.)

9. The Princess Bride

10. The Wizard of Oz  (You really should have known this.)

Here we go with Day 3 questions:

11. I now pronounce you men and wives.

12. Love means never having to say you’re sorry.

13. No prisoners!

14. Wanna dance, or would you rather just suck face?

15. Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.

Good luck.  Be sure to let me know how well you do.

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More Fun for Movie Fans

Posted on March 24, 2020 by Dot

The answers from yesterday: Congratulations to Helen Choate who got all five. (If anyone else did they didn’t tell me.)

  1. A Christmas Carol
  2. My Fair Lady
  3. The Shawshank Redemption
  4. Gone With the Wind
  5. Casablanca

Okay, here’s five more:

6. His name will live as long as there’s a ball, a bat, and a boy.

7. I know the perfect place, you guys will love it. Trust me.

8. Stella! Hey, Stella.

9. As you wish.

10. There’s no place like home.

Just got a little harder didn’t it?  Good luck.

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Dot Hatfield

Dot Hatfield

Dot Hatfield is a member of the Arkansas Writers Hall of Fame and a Certified Lay Speaker in the United Methodist Church. She is the author of 7 books.

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  • Worth the Candle
  • Did Anyone Read My Story?
  • An Ordinary Day
  • R.I.P. Emma Lou Briggs
  • To Find a Home
  • The Last To Know
  • Every Day a New Day

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