My Time is Different Than Yours

August 22, 2012

"My time is Different than Yours"

Theresa McMillan

 I live on a different time table. I was born with a time clock that runs slower than other human clocks. It’s not easy at times trying to understand this world’s time. I struggle to keep  up with the immortal ticking sound but to no avail.

When everyone says, “Hurry Up!” I want to say, “Slow down! I can’t keep up!”

Why are they so much in a hurry anyway? Don’t they understand that they will all be going to the same place?

I don’t like humans thinking of their time. They value time to do this and do that, but they don’t take in time. They don’t understand time is far more for being here than getting there.

Even though I’m  human too, I respect time and cherish it. I see things introspective rather than on a schedule of events. Time teaches me to examine people and to learn about them. I want to care more about people’s heart beats than their notions of time.

This is not to say that I don’t struggle with time. Every now and then when I hear someone has achieved a goal or starts a career at a young age, it reminds me how long it is taking me to complete my tasks at hand.

“Why is it taking me so long?” I despairingly say.  But then I tell myself, “My time is different than others.” What if I had accomplished great things while I was younger? Would I take them for granted or be gracious for them?  Achieving things at a young age is admirable but can never replace the great teacher called time.

Time is my ultimate teacher. It teaches me patience and how precious people and projects are. When I take time to analyze, digest, and evaluate them, I learn more and see deeper than someone who is just meeting a deadline.

My time is different than yours. I will complete my dreams and goals at a later date. But the greatest accomplishment I shall be proud of is that I mastered time.

 

 

Pretty in My Own Way Poem

August 22, 2012

"I’m Pretty in My Own Way”

Theresa McMillan

I’m pretty in my own way

That’s what I want to persuade!

I know I have eccentric behavior

Please look on it in good favor

It may take me time

To understand the world’s rhyme

I may live in a slower pace

And don’t rush in such haste

I’m pretty in my own way

Don’t want to live in false in society

And lose all my identity

Please cherish my unique outlook on life

My views may seem simple and small

But all I care about is...


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My Favorite Films

July 13, 2012

Heidi (Shirley Temple Version 1937)

The Wizard of Oz (1939)

Citizen Kane (1941)

It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)

A Star is Born (1954)

The Diary of Anne Frank (1959)

A Raisin in the Sun (1961)

Bye Bye Birdie (1963)

Freaky Friday (Jodie Foster Version 1976)

Joni (1979)

E.T: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)

Annie (1982)


Dead Poets Society (1989)

The Santa Clause (1994)

Mr. Holland’s Opus (1995)

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, Th...


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Short Story: The Boy Who Never Smiled Linked

July 7, 2012
http://www.manyfacesofmoebiussyndrome.com/the_boy_who_never_smiled

Please visit this webpage to read my story and learn about Moebius Syndrome!:)

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10 Things You Should Never Ask an Actor by Theresa McMillan

July 6, 2012

1.      How many lines do you remember?

2.      When is your next film going to be out?

3.      Why do you act like that?

4.       How many takes did you do?

5.      Are you reading from a script?

6.      When will you bring home Oscar?

7.      Have you been typecast before?

8.      When will your trailer be available?

9.      Who is stealing your scene?

10.  What are the dallies saying?

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Poem

July 6, 2012

“Disfigured Love”

Theresa McMillan

Longing for love is all I have known

As I get older I feel so alone.

Boyfriends and girlfriends are all around me,

But I’m just one, you see.

It’s hard coming home and there’s nobody there,

No one who will be able to share and care;

I know that guys don’t think much of a woman like me

With disfigured hands and feet and an unusual face

To them I’m nothing more than a disgrace!

They don’t get to see the woman inside;

They see the ...


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About Me


Writer of poetry and stories and a lover of Films from the Golden Age of Hollywood to today. I love musicals, drama, comedy and biographies and some science fiction/fantasy films. My dream is to work in theatre or in a film set or be in a film one day!

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