Wednesday, October 16, 2024

It's Latin to Me!!

Diana was the Goddess of fertility, of the moon, as well as the patron Goddess of wild beasts. Her sacred animal being the deer.




Way back in 1955 ~ first year of high school

I was a timid young thing

barely brave enough to sign up for

high school Latin

[Mother said I would enjoy it]

[Daddy told me it would help

in English Comp class]

I believed them ~ what in the world was I thinking?

I should have taken Spanish ~ something useful!

Pleased to report after countless hours spent in the library

sitting at our dining room table long after dinner

propped up in bed late at night

it “clicked” in my young girl brain

I embraced the language ~ mythology

fashion ~ history ~ all of it

when invitations went out announcing

the “Annual Roman Banquet"

"Dress as your Favorite Character"

I remembered Diana ~ it had to be her

designed / stitched my costume / sky blue / artfully draped

created a headpiece / foil covered quarter moon

Guess who won 1st Place / Best Dressed

Yep ~ that timid young thing

READY FOR SECOND YEAR LATIN ~~ YES !





11 comments:

  1. Now that's what i call making lemons into sparkling wine!

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  2. Dearest Helen,
    Thanks to loving Parents that motivated you and it paid off big!
    Nothing is easy at first but only by perseverance we manage.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  3. Good to read it worked out and wasn't a waste of time

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  4. A great story!! Latin is, afterall , the foundation of English!

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  5. I'm with you. I should have taken a language I could use later in life and not be persuaded by the argument that Latin would help me with English. Sign. How cool that you dressed as Diana. So creative!

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  6. What an uplifting poem - I love it too - glad there are little triumphs along life's path

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  7. I love it Helen, I just wish I could see a picture of you then wearing that costume!

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  8. Love the costume you describe. Would like to see a photo of Miss First Place!

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  9. That "timid young thing" made a much coveted splash in spite of it all! What a lovely cameo of a wonderful moment in time, Helen.

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  10. You took tough and made it a dress. Love it!

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I appreciate each of you and the comments you leave ~~ thanks so much.