Make a Memory is a movement, a challenge to turn
I wish I had into I’m glad I did in 2015.
Reach out and claim an adventure this year. Make a Memory before it’s too late.
Have I proven I’ll travel the world to meet a reader? Whether you’re someone who’s read me for years or a reader-in-waiting, the best part of my job is
Meeting YOU.
Hearing YOUR stories.
Learning how YOU
Make a Memory.
I met Becky Love at an appearance a Shelby, NC’s Fireside Books and Gifts. When I asked her to turn in a Make a Memory card, she didn’t hesitate. She marched up to my memory box, completed her card with confidence and dropped it inside.
Here’s Becky’s contribution to Make a Memory:
While she hasn’t yet completed her Make a Memory project, she did follow up to let me know how anything can enhance our memory of someone special. Please enjoy Becky’s interim Make a Memory step. Be inspired to take one yourself.
Make a Memory
In Becky’s words.
Hi, Andra.
I met you at Fireside Books and Gifts in Shelby, NC. I haven’t yet done what I intended to do for making a memory with my 90 year old friend, but I did have a serendipitous occurrence today that adds to my good memories with him.
After several days of extreme cold, R.C. let me know that he needed some help getting groceries and removing some ice from his porch. Another friend and I rode up to the remote area where he lives and visited while we got the things done that he needed help with.
R.C. is quite an interesting character, a self made man who built the house that he and his wife lived in together until she died, where he continues to write songs, make videos, and paint pictures and cut-out Cowboys for his shooting gallery. Before we left, he picked up his guitar with a rhinestone studded strap that he made from a ladies belt and sang a few songs he had written, starting with Cliffside Cowboy that includes memories from his childhood.
Becky Love
A 90-year-old man.
A rhinestone-studded guitar strap
fashioned from a ladies’ belt.
Cliffside Cowboy and a shooting gallery.
How do I sign up, Becky, the next time you want to visit RC?
We’re almost through the first quarter of 2015.
What’s your favorite memory of 2015 so far?
Read Not Without My Father. Grab a loved one. Make a Memory that will live forever. The Huffington Post calls Not Without My Father “one literary ride you don’t want to miss!”
5 Comments
Sounds like Becky is onto something unique and delightful with her friend, R.C. Will look forward to finding out how her tribute evolves. Such a kind thing to do.
wow, what an interesting man!
We become enriched by the people around us, and if we’re very, very lucky – we read wonderful authors’ words and become even more enriched as those people become a part of our story.
very cool plan she has there!
RC sounds like quite a character. So glad Becky stopped by to help him.
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