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Sensational Haiku Wednesday

Written By: Jenn - Apr• 17•13
Sensational Haiku Wednesday

Sensational Haiku Wednesday

Welcome to “Sensational Haiku Wednesday!”

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!)

Here are the rules:

      Structure: While Haiku may be written by some in other styles, for THIS meme only 5-7-5 is acceptable. At least one of your haiku must be in this format.
      Theme/Prompt: We have a new prompt each week, and your haiku needs to be related to it, if not include the actual word in it. Feel free to leave a word suggestion in a comment!
      Linking: When you post your link, link to the blog post with your haiku, not to the main page of your blog.
      Reciprocate: If you participate and post your link on my website, you must have a link back here on your post. It’s only fair.

    Folks not complying with the above risk having their links removed. Don’t make me be all “Grrrr” and stuff, it makes me grumpy! Thanks for your cooperation!

This week’s theme is: Wind

    Winds of change, blowing
    Trees unused to bending, snap
    Birds flee the howling

Howling, blowing, shrieks
Lightning sizzle, thunder crash
Fierce is the spring wind

    Whispering breezes
    Calling forth changes, quiet
    Inevitable

Blowing choking dust
Make way; a new day coming
A quiet sadness

*** Please read the 4 simple guidelines above before you post your link.

₪ Next week’s theme: Tree

Folks, a quick note about comments: A few of you don’t have Name/URL enabled on your blogs, and I CAN’T comment in that case. Take a moment to enable that, will you? There are other ways to combat spam and still allow people with their own domains to leave their homage to your greatness ;)


Nothing makes me happier than to see new people getting “hooked on haiku”! Keep it going to make it to the Hooked on Haiku List (if you’re not listed and should be, please [politely] let me know!)

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):

You can also choose to use only a text link, or either of these additional images I made for your use! Use This one (dark), or This one (light)!

A Letter To My Daughters; Men

Written By: Jenn - Apr• 14•13

My Darling Daughters,

Me again. Let’s talk about men.

Men: Wow, this is a huge subject, isn’t it? I’ve always found it easier to be around men than women, frankly. Men don’t suffer too many mood swings, get catty, or hold grudges. They react, and it’s done. You generally know where you stand with them! Men are great that way, don’t you think?

The men I’ve always gravitated to have been kind, genuine, funny, and smart. Well, like your Dad, I guess! There are all kinds of men out there, and if there’s anything I know, it’s this; Men don’t change. They (usually) evolve as they grow older, mellowing out a bit as they do. But change? Notsomuch. Trauma and earth-shattering events aside, a good man generally stays good. If a man is a jerk when you meet him, chances are he’s going to be as big a jerk 10 years down the road. Looks fade, but true character stands the test of time.

Girls, listen up; If a man is violent, no amount of anger-management classes is going to change his basic nature. Nature is what we’re talking about here, after all. We are hard-wired to be who we are. Let me be very clear about this, my sweethearts; if a man hits you once, you leave after taking a baseball bat to his knees. Leave, and don’t go back to him. If you even think he might hit you, hit the road. A man who gets violent with a woman is every bit as likely to get violent with a child. YOUR child – MY Grandchild! Don’t give anyone that chance.

If you do decide to get married – no pressure! – there are six key things you need to keep in your head even as you follow your heart:

    1. If you’re not sure, then it’s not the right person. Yes, it is JUST that simple.

    2. Things that you find “quirky” or slightly “irksome” now will drive you crazy later, trust me.

    3. Does this potential spouse feel the same way about future kids as you do? Don’t expect that to change.

    4. Does this person love you back? Respect you? Listen to you? Take your feelings into consideration? If “No” is the answer to even one of those, walk away.

    5. Heated passion wears off once you’ve been together a while, so look past that now and try to really SEE the kind of person you’re considering as a mate.

    6. If you can’t see yourself with them for the rest of your life, they’re not the right one. Life is short; too short to spend it with the wrong person.

You’ll notice I didn’t talk about money. I hope for your sake that you marry for love, and not for finances. Do well in school, get a good job, and let your finances be up to you. Chances are you’ll know to find someone who shares the same values when it comes to income and spending.  Be smart, and you’ll be fine.

Follow your heart, but take your brain with you.

Love,
Mom

P.S. If it turns out that your perfect mate isn’t a man at all, that’s ok too. You’re my babies, and I love you no matter what. Dad feels the same way. Be happy!

 

Sensational Haiku Wednesday

Written By: Jenn - Apr• 10•13
Sensational Haiku Wednesday

Sensational Haiku Wednesday

Welcome to “Sensational Haiku Wednesday!”

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!)

Here are the rules:

      Structure: While Haiku may be written by some in other styles, for THIS meme only 5-7-5 is acceptable. At least one of your haiku must be in this format.
      Theme/Prompt: We have a new prompt each week, and your haiku needs to be related to it, if not include the actual word in it. Feel free to leave a word suggestion in a comment!
      Linking: When you post your link, link to the blog post with your haiku, not to the main page of your blog.
      Reciprocate: If you participate and post your link on my website, you must have a link back here on your post. It’s only fair.

    Folks not complying with the above risk having their links removed. Don’t make me be all “Grrrr” and stuff, it makes me grumpy! Thanks for your cooperation!

This week’s theme is: Imagination

    Dark clouds bend and swirl
    Rain and shadows play mind games
    Imagination

Bent tree, leans for light
Growing away from darkness
Desperate spirit

    Blades of grass rising
    A monument of green life
    Hailing the new spring

Sunlight in shadows
Chase away darkened spirits
Breathe easy. Relief

Ok, given the comments from last week, and a few email comments that I received, the topics have been a little too “non-haiku” oriented. I can understand that, definitely. Let’s try traditional (nature oriented) prompts for the next few weeks, and see how it goes. Thanks for your feedback! Please invite your friends to join us. –Jenn

*** Please read the 4 simple guidelines above before you post your link.

₪ Next week’s theme: Wind

Folks, a quick note about comments: A few of you don’t have Name/URL enabled on your blogs, and I CAN’T comment in that case. Take a moment to enable that, will you? There are other ways to combat spam and still allow people with their own domains to leave their homage to your greatness ;)


Nothing makes me happier than to see new people getting “hooked on haiku”! Keep it going to make it to the Hooked on Haiku List (if you’re not listed and should be, please [politely] let me know!)

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):

You can also choose to use only a text link, or either of these additional images I made for your use! Use This one (dark), or This one (light)!