Welcome to “Sensational Haiku Wednesday!”
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The basics:
Haiku is simple! It is 3 non-rhyming lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively (a great way to use your fingers!)
This week’s theme is: Joy
Almost one hundred
Loving family, sorrow
Joy for having beenA life well spent; loved
Ready for the new chapter
Leaving it behind
Great grandmother, true
Best grandmother, mom, Mamie
Well loved, and long missedJoyous life, well lived
Close and loving family
Joy for life well spent
My favourite Grandmother passed away yesterday. It wasn’t unexpected; she was just 3 months shy of her 100th birthday, and has been failing for quite some time. When I chose this week’s word – “Joy” – I certainly didn’t know what this week would be bringing to me, but… it’s ok. I choose to celebrate her life rather than mourn her – she knew how loved she was, and that it was high time for her to go and be with my grandfather. Living in the nursing home this past year was no kind of life at all, even though my mother was there daily, and we visited often. I’m sure wherever they are, they’re very happy to be together again. They are both equally missed, and loved… and they know it.
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Next week’s theme: Living
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To participate in this week’s event, please use the following code in your post on your own blog (if you don’t have a blog, post your Haiku as a comment):
Much aloha to you and your family. Very well written. Blog opened fine this afternoon. Be strong my friend.
Cute haiku. Lovely how you relate it so peronally. :O)
True joys are always from family bonds :) Nice set of haiku !!
“joy for a life well spent” that was beautiful!
So sorry to hear about your grandmother!
The big bands play swing —
old couples dance joyously,
then reclaim their canes.
Jenn,
I’m sorry to hear about your grandmother.
I almost missed SHW, but I didn’t!
Joy for life well spent
Indeed a full life … wonderful memories yet still sad for those left behind … sending you prayers through this difficult time!
what a lovely tribute to your grandmother.
“Joy for life well spent”
my mother was in a nursing home before she passed away and even with visits it was not a life she wanted. i’m sorry for the pain i’m sure your feel at her absence.
dani
Success !
I wrote you a haiku last week but couldn’t work out how to post it.
Nice tribute to your grandmother may she rest in peace and rise in glory.
So sorry about your Grandmother Jenn….sending a big hug.
Missed posting yet again, I wrote two haiku for Joy. When do you post the poems?
Thanks,
Melanie
http://cassiopeiarises.blogspot.com
so sorry to hear about Gran.. but can you imagine a hundred years.. wow.. I did write a joy poem but was too late for the linky..