by Jenn Deits
“Life is an Adventure or it is nothing at all.” Helen Keller
I am approaching the last third of my life and I wanted a creative outlet. I spent close to twenty years of my life teaching middle school. I felt I could be creative when teaching. I miss teaching but it was time for me to move on.
My kids are in their mid-twenties and are happy responsible human beings and basically good people. Can one hope for much more than that? They will laugh that I said, “basically.” They are great people and I am very proud of them. No one is on drugs or in trouble with the law so I feel pretty blessed. They would say that is a pretty low standard.
I am not a gifted writer. I am a pretty good storyteller and I have a wicked sense of humor so let’s see how it goes.
I feel my mamaw would say something like, “who do you think you are writing a blog.” “Don’t be getting above your raisen.” Every time I try to write Southern my spell check wants to correct me. That is annoying.
I am not sure that I have anything to say that someone would want to read. I have no plans to publish anything, (I guess a blog is publishing), but I am not writing for profit. I do think it is a good thing to have a record of your life and to share mistakes and things you have learned along the way. Maybe a future generation or relatives will at some point find it interesting to read. Did you see what Grandma or Great Aunt Jen wrote 30 years ago? LOL….
I had to interview someone over 80 for a class I took in Graduate School called, “Civil War and Reconstruction.” I learned so much about my grandmother and enjoyed the process. I will not elaborate on the interview because I will spend another entry entirely on my grandmother at some point.
Why did I title it, “Tales of a Wayward Southerner?” Well, there is a book called, “Confessions of a failed Southern Lady.” That would have been perfect but it was taken. I was hiking through a section of the Appalachian Trail in Maine called, “The 100 Mile Wilderness” and the name popped into my head. I looked up wayward and the dictionary said, “Difficult to control or predict because of unusual behavior.” That seemed to fit, thus the name.
I am a Southerner being born in Athens, Tennessee. Most of my extended family including my folks were buried in Riceville, Tn, which only has a blinking yellow light and is just down the road from Athens. I also spent a great deal of my childhood in Atlanta. So I am maybe 1/2 Tennessean and 1/2 Georgian.
I do not read blogs but I may start to get an idea and insight into what this is all about. I am a reader. Lately, I have read a large number of memoirs and biographies. I think everyone should write something about their life. My grandmother always kept a journal and I have kept one for many years. When I was in Washington, D.C. with the eighth grade I loved listening to the recordings of the holocaust survivors at the museum.
I have had so many opportunities to listen to others’ life stories. Probably because I tend to ask people I meet about themselves. My husband says, “There are people who announce who they are and people who ask who you are.” I try to be the latter. When I get to know someone a bit, I ask them to tell me about themselves. I am fascinated by the lives people lived and the events that made them who they are today.
So, I will write. I have no idea where this will lead but if you happen to come across this blog feel free to leave feedback. I am a tad sensitive so be gentle. I was subbing at Franklin High School and a sign says, “Is it Kind? Does it need to be said?” and “Does it need to be said by me?” Wow, I could have used that advice about 45 years ago but better late than never. Most things I have said in believed really needed to be said but possibly not by me.
So I am embarking on another adventure. We will see how it goes.
8 responses to “Tales of a Wayward Southerner”
Love that you are doing this!
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Thank you Susan that means a lot.
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I’m so looking forward to reading your stories!
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Thanks Wendy, I appreciate your encouragement!
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Jennifer,
I have always enjoyed being around you, so this blog will be an extension of that…wanting to know more about your hiking and adventures…
Bev
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That is so nice of you to say. Thanks!
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Love it. Hope to catch up on the Jen I’ve known for years but haven’t seen for years! Thanks for sharing !
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Thanks, Kim, if I end up talking about middle and high school you will definitely
be included.
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