Writing Warm-up: What’s That on Your Head?

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We have lots of them—beret, fedora, Stetson, caps, sun, dunce, boater, derby, fascinator, fez, beanie, yarmulke, Panama, floppy, military, pith, sombrero, porkpie, tam—and they end up on our heads.

Write about your relationship with hats.

What types of hats have you worn? Did you wear these hats by choice, or were they required? What did wearing this hat mean to you? What’s the story behind the hats you wore?

Did you have a favorite hat? What made it your favorite?

Set a timer for five minutes and make a list of the hats you wore in your life.

Then, pick one of these hats, describe it, and write the story of you wearing this hat.

Once you’ve finished, post your story in the comments section below, and if you have a photo of you wearing your chapeau, upload it with your piece. Happy writing.

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Diane Field
2 years ago

here is mine. i didn’t see this at first. thanks for pointing it out yesterday.

Etya Krichmar
2 years ago
Reply to  Diane Field

Very interesting. I hope one NDs and NTs will get along. Thanks for sharing.

Alberto Almaguer
2 years ago
Etya Krichmar
2 years ago

Nice story. I enjoyed reading it.

Diane Field
2 years ago

i really enjoyed this Alberto. It was short and simple and contrasted some hats you have worn. Your descriptions helped me realize the non physical “hats” that I wear in my different roles in my life, mom, partner, employee. I think I may weave some of this in. Thanks for the inspiration.

Etya Krichmar
2 years ago

Somehow, I missed this introduction to our challenge. Here is my contribution. I believe I am all caught up now.

Orah Zamir
2 years ago
Reply to  Etya Krichmar

Glad you caught up. I love your hats. The fur headband is special. The garden hat is unique. I am just anxious that only said you only wear it occasionally since I am dealing with cancer on my eyelid. I hope you will take good care of your health.

Etya Krichmar
2 years ago
Reply to  Orah Zamir

Thank you, Orah. You take care of yourself. I hope you surgery goes well. Sending you hugs.

Rita Brewer
Rita Brewer
2 years ago

I have several hats hanging on my coat rack, aka known as my hat rack, in my home office. The other day, needing a break from my writing and just wanted to get moving, I was doing my Body Groove workout. As I was dancing around in my office, as the music kept changing, I decided to try something different. I just got this little quirky thing. Thoughts running through my head why don’t we do these different ones, just get in the mood with the music and let it flow? In one of the dances and workouts, I put… Read more »

Orah Zamir
2 years ago
Reply to  Rita Brewer

What a fun story, ending with tipping a hat to reality. In my mind, I was dancing with you. Enjoyed your descriptions. Felt the turn at the end. What a world we live in.

Lisa Marie Webb
2 years ago
Reply to  Rita Brewer

What a very creative take on the topic of hats, Rita. It was fun reading about the different styles and how you chose to use them in your workout time.

Nancy Archibald
2 years ago
Etya Krichmar
2 years ago

Nice story. I hate mosquitoes as much as I hate hats.

Monique Cobbs
2 years ago

I do not like hats.

Lisa Marini-Scherer
2 years ago
Reply to  Monique Cobbs

Lol. You’re killing me.

Lisa Marini-Scherer
2 years ago

I Like Hats

Etya Krichmar
2 years ago

I liked your story. Good lines, nice descriptions.

Alberto Almaguer
2 years ago
Reply to  Etya Krichmar

Am starting to like hats now, love the way you write beautiful description so vague ot allows your mind to fly so full and so open at the same time I love it

Nancy Archibald
2 years ago

Visors don’t flatten my hair like caps do. When I put on a cap, I don’t take it off till the end of the day.

Jennifer Rawlings
Jennifer Rawlings
2 years ago

I doubt that you look so bad in hats! And hey if you can play tennis with a visor, then you are a champ with hats.

Lisa Marini-Scherer
2 years ago

Lol. Thank you!

David Godin
2 years ago

The Wool Hat

Etya Krichmar
2 years ago
Reply to  David Godin

Loved, loved this story. You put me inside the scene and experienced all the feeling you felt during the winter adventures in your hometown.

Nancy Archibald
2 years ago
Reply to  David Godin

Hi David, I am from Canada. Here we call the little wool hat a “toque”. Your description of the boots, pants, coat and mitts as being untrustworthy brings back memories. We wore snow pants to school.

David Godin
2 years ago

So I learned a new word “toque”. I looked it up so I could hear the pronunciation.

I had a pair of snow pants once. I hated them. They were so bulky, and when I walked the swoosh, swoosh, swoosh of the pant legs rubbing against each other was annoying, and noticeable.

Later in life I was stationed in Alaska, about 130 miles south of the Artic Circle. We were issued snow pants which we called “fat boy” pants. I was glad to have them in the -60 F weather!

Monique Cobbs
2 years ago
Reply to  David Godin

What an enjoyable read! I’m still warming up.

Linda Peterson
2 years ago
Reply to  David Godin

The perfect description of a kid’s upper midwestern winter.

Mary Clark
2 years ago
Reply to  David Godin

now that story sounds a lot like my childhood. I can feel that snow all crunched up in my boots. Oh, the pain of thawing out….you brought back some memories…thank you

Lisa Marini-Scherer
2 years ago
Reply to  David Godin

Love the line – “My pants similarly let me down”. Made me laugh:)

Jennifer Rawlings
Jennifer Rawlings
2 years ago
Reply to  David Godin

I loved to read your descriptions of your adventures and physical feelings about your sledding adventures. I was curious about the time line – were you 4 or 5 ish? 7 or 8 ish? 10?

David Godin
2 years ago

Thank you
I had to be at least 7 because my mother let me walk to the park which was about a block away but across a busy street.

Mary Clark
2 years ago
Etya Krichmar
2 years ago
Reply to  Mary Clark

That is a great story. I enjoyed reading it.

Nancy Archibald
2 years ago
Reply to  Mary Clark

I am glad you were able to keep your hat. Fun story.

Lisa Marini-Scherer
2 years ago
Reply to  Mary Clark

I could totally feel the awkwardness of walking through the airport with the pink fedora on. I would have felt the same way!

Jennifer Rawlings
Jennifer Rawlings
2 years ago
Reply to  Mary Clark

I liked how you framed the hat as a solution to your problem, and then the stewardess also helped you with the next problem! I can imagine you trying lots of hats till you found the perfect one – and how happy it made you feel during your trip.

Linda Peterson
2 years ago
Nancy Archibald
2 years ago
Reply to  Linda Peterson

I totally agree with you about the hat. I hated wearing my nursing cap.

David Godin
2 years ago
Reply to  Linda Peterson

did you continue on to become a nurse? and if so, did you get a hat?

Linda Peterson
2 years ago
Reply to  David Godin

I did not. The closest I came to that was working as a home health aide for six years.

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