Dear Members, Guests and Friends,
TM BeckyJo gave us intriguing literary first liners. We soon discovered that...
* TM Gail is living in the best of times and the worst of times but through it all we need to help and serve each other.
* DTM Mary Helen wishes her benign, frail grandmother had exploded and been a stronger role model in her life...
* TM Randolph really envisioned his imaginary twin children meeting up with dragons in the vegetable garden. He Won Best Table Topics Award.
* TM David segued impeccably from getting the willies to living in the best of times and the worst of times. Well done, TM David!
* TM Jorge agrees that families are not uniformly unhappy and parents are responsible for making a positive or negative impact on their kids.
* I, Ana, knew that my topic came from a bright cold day somewhere in Europe because it used the ever-confusing military time.
We had (2) outstanding prepared speeches...
* TM Jose educated us about Pilates, formerly known as contrology but too controlling of a term to prevail and reform the core of your inner sanctum.
* TM Marie talked about the fleeting fame of influencers and the lasting community of true world restoration. She Won Best Speaker Award. Note: Her story is from The Birthday of the World by Rachel Naomi Remen.
Along came evaluations...
* TM David praised TM Jose for his educational, masterful speech delivered in a smooth soothing voice. TM David may heed the call to action and sign up for concentration, control and breathing. Go Pilates! He Won Best Evaluator Award.
* TM Randolph admitted TM Marie's speech captivated him from the start and this will be a praiseful evaluation, and he kept his word!
The Word of the Day was
CURATE, verb
To select the best or most appropriate for presentation.
Example: It is wise to curate our clutter when we are planning to move.
Here's the link to the recording:
See you next week!
Ana I
Curated Recap Writer
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