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Cinders said in November 10th, 2009 at 6:48 pm

WOW! 18,450 is a lot of words! Nice work!
Love, Cindy

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Marilyyne said in November 11th, 2009 at 10:44 am

Yes, and it grows every day. However, I”m in a spot where I know where the story is going, but I don’t know how to get it there. I shouldn’t worry about it. Nano is all about words – lots of words.

Love, Mom

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jinksy said in November 17th, 2009 at 6:01 am

Well, you taught me a new word in your comment on my latest blogpost. I’d never heard of a BERM before – had to look it up! Thanks for that, and good luck with your accumulation of words….

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Marilyyne said in November 17th, 2009 at 7:55 pm

Yes. My husband won a game of scrabble with that word. I kept telling him it wasn’t a word, until I looked it up. That’s when I added it to my vocabulary.

In fact, a berm probably saved someone’s life. We were stopped on a 2-lane road behind someone wanting to turn. I heard my husband exclaim “My God!” I looked back and saw a truck racing toward us with his brakes burning. Two of our children were in the back seat and I had enough sense (?) to leave them buckled in, even though I wanted to grab them up into the front seat. I braced myself for a truck running over the top of us, then felt a very hard “whap”. The truck driver had decided to drive into the ditch and a row of trees rather than hit us. His wheels caught in the berm of the road and prevented him from going further, but not entirely preventing him hitting us. He was carrying a load of gravel and had a trailer behind him with a caterpillar tractor on it. The “whap” that I felt was his trailer swinging around and hitting us.

We all survived it without injury – except the injury to my heart when I turned around and left my daughters in the back seat. It was the most helpless I’ve ever been. In those few seconds I had to think before the accident, I realized the potential for my hauling a child up over the seat and them flying through the windshield when it hit.

I don’t think “whap” is a word, but it’s what I think of when I remember the trailer hitting us.

Marilynne

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Cinders said in November 24th, 2009 at 6:51 pm

I haven’t thought of that story in a very long time. Do you get to count the words in this post? :o ) I can’t wait to read the final product… go Mom!

Love, Cindy

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