Today I took up the Writer's Workshop challenge to "Listen to the sounds in your house for 5-10 minutes. Write about what you hear."
It's not very often that I sit quietly and just listen. Usually when I'm sitting quietly I'm thinking about things to do, or reading, or just about to fall asleep. Not really listening.
So this morning I did just that. I really listened.
This is what I heard:
• Pages of a book turning. My daughter is home sick today. She's curled up in the chair next to me, very quietly reading.
• My dog bouncing down the carpeted steps. She doesn't walk down, she hops. "Bounce, bounce, bounce."
• Our rabbit moving around in his cage, settling in for a nap.
• Birds outside, although they sound distant because all the windows are closed. It's cold this morning.
• My breath. I can hear myself breathing.
• The hum of my computer.
• The refrigerator fan clicking on and buzzing.
• My dog licking her mouth. It sounds very juicy.
• "Lily!" My daughter telling the dog to stop licking.
• A truck on the distant highway.
• A sneeze from my daughter. One from me too. We're both sick.
• A single dog bark down the street.
• "Whose knife it it really?" My daughter asks. We're both reading The Game of Thrones.
• Deep sounds of the Seminary bell ringing high in its bell tower. It must be 11:00 am, although my computer says 10:55. Which one is off by 5 minutes? My computer or the bell?
My five minutes of listening is over. But even as I write this list, I notice more sounds. Birds, a car, my dog's sleep-breathing, my typing, more book pages turning, another dog bark in the distance.
Five minutes of silence isn't really silent at all.
Try it.
Just listen.
Sounds like such a pleasant place to be! Bridget at Le. Rheims, stopping by from Mama Kat's!
ReplyDeleteI don't think there is such a thing as total silence. I enjoyed your post today and hope you both get feeling better. kaye—the road goes ever ever on
ReplyDeleteI thought about doing this prompt but I hate silence! I'm been all about the hiss and boom of life from the get-go. That and the fridge turning on/off always brings out the worry-wart in me fretting that it is not turning on/off properly necessitating a new fridge. (We had a horrible "fridge death" incident. Don't ask...I'll ramble on for hours about spoiled meat.)
ReplyDeleteGreat post!
Clickin' in from MamaKat. (Oh - and I love that you and your daughter are reading the same book!)
I'm curious about the horrible "fridge death." Spoiled meat is a bad, bad thing! Maybe I should go check my fridge.
DeleteAnyway, thanks for stopping by!
I really liked this post! :)
ReplyDeleteSilence is quiet is it? Enjoyed your post. I love it that you and your daughter read the same books. My mom and I used to do that. When I was older and the book turned into a movie we made sure we read the book then went to see the movie together. Now we talk about the books we read - long distance :-(
ReplyDeleteNow that my daughter is 14, we enjoy a lot of the same books and movies. It has been a lot of fun reading and watching together! I'm glad you and your mom still talk about books, even if it's long distance!
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