Friday, March 1, 2013

Story Telling.....



For years and years (seriously), I have been interested in Story Tellers.  I LOVE to hear a good story told with animation and emotion.  I want to be a story teller!!

But - I am a very uncomfortable public speaker.  Sweaty hands, shaky voice, weak knees....what makes me think I could be a story teller?!!

Maybe that's why I enjoy blogging.... I 'sort of' tell a story most every day.  I admire authors.  I am a voracious reader (for entertainment) and sometimes think how awesome it would be to write a story.  But - if I just got into a group of story tellers, memorized a really entertaining story I could get lost in telling..... 

What started me thinking about this (again) was a newsletter I got in my email today.  Here is the link:  http://www.dailygood.org/view.php?sid=394

I'm 61 years old.  I really don't think I'll ever get around to doing this, but I can keep thinking about it, anyway.

Are any of you story tellers?  I know a few of my blogging friends are real authors - but do any of you practice the art of story telling?  I'd love to hear about it.  Encourage me!!

I'm so glad it's Friday!!  We are going to try a new restaurant for our evening Lenten fish dinner.  We are going to a place called Brits (English Fish & Chips), and they open on Fridays during Lent, for a fish fry.  Other times, they are only open for breakfast and lunch.  A friend told us it is really good, so we'll go see.  I hope it is better than the Knights of Columbus dinner, which was a bit lacking last week (though good the week before).  

Wishing you a good Saturday!!  Peace, love & hugs.

9 comments:

  1. Knowing you as I do, you would be a great story teller. Let us know if you go further with it. Hoping your dinner is good tonight...we had late lunch and am hoping now I don't have to cook...heheh...Hugs.

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  2. I could totally see you being a wonderful story teller! I love telling stories but I don't think I am very good at it..haha. When my dad passed away, I couldn't tell you how many people told me how much they enjoyed listening to his stories. You should really do this Terri! We had a wonderful dinner at a place called Vivios. I had a shrimp angel hair pasta in an Alfredo sauce..yum! Hope you enjoyed your fish tonight! Have a great weekend!

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  3. I'd love to be going to Brits for fish! Sounds wonderful...not exactly like a sacrifice for Lent. lol
    (just teasing). ANYway, I am a horrible story teller. I am too left-brained to be good at it. My husband, on the other hand, is a wonderful story teller. Give me the facts, Ma'am, just the facts - and he will weave it into something nearly unrecognizable - but lots of fun! Good luck with the story telling, Terri!

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  4. I glanced over the newsletter, I didn't have the time right now to read it all, but it certainly looks very interesting. I am not a storyteller at all! At the library I often have to host a group of school kids. They will have a one hour program at the library in which I read a story to them and depending on their age they will read themselves or do some assignments. I have a guideline about what the program is like and I need that guideline to help me along, I am not good at improvising. That is also the reason I am very anxious beforehand with every visit, because one never knows how kids will react.
    I hope you had a lovely fish meal. Enjoy the weekend!

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  5. I love reading stories aloud and always have ever since I learnt to read. Like you, I admire people who are good at storytelling without a book. I only tell very short stories, and sometimes jokes, in my classes to explain a grammar point.

    Whenever I visit my family in Ohio, we go to the Cock and Bull. I don't know if you remember seeing some of my photos of Glendale on multiply. I like English pub food and this one has good food. Hope your meal was good.

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  6. You still have a lot of time you could write stories. I would love to read stories that you write. Hope your dinner was good and you enjoyed it a lot. Hugs!

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  7. Nope I am not a storyteller either. I am very quiet + shy and could never talk in front of a group of people. I do love stories though. I love to read and watch movies.

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  8. I say give it a try, you'll never know what you can do.

    I have had compliments on my blog, like you, that's my way of story telling, or writing as the case may be. I've also had compliments on a romance story I'm dabbling with (hmmm, need to get back at that). Writing, I seem to be able to manage, but telling a story out loud, make up as you go, not written down sort of thing...NO.

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  9. I don't think I'm a story teller either, but I do make humerous comments and make people laugh, once I get to know them. I'm an introvert, always have been.

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