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Sensational Haiku Wednesday

Written By: Jenn - Jul• 14•10
Sensational Haiku Wednesday

Sensational Haiku Wednesday

Welcome to “Sensational Haiku Wednesday!”

Click here for info and background on this weekly event!

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: Chocolate

      On silent cat feet
      It stalks me. Targets my hips
      Pounces, and stays fast.

Next week’s theme: Aging – yeah, it’s “that” time again.


Note: 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

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):

 

So, hypothetically…

Written By: Jenn - Jul• 12•10

He whispered, “Sweetheart?”

“Hrmnn..?” She moves a finger, and nothing else. For some reason, her eyes refuse to open. Damn dry eyes.

“I’m going out to get an oil change and run some errands. Made the appointment for the new windshield for tomorrow too.”

“…Mmmrhhhmmmmbye. ”

He says nothing, but doesn’t leave. She sighs and clears her throat. “Ok? And?” It’s muffled, because she’s speaking into her pillow.

“Well, if I were to go and, uhmmm… find something for $199.99 plus tax, in, maybe green…? Uh… exactly where in town would I need to do that? Exactly.”

She giggles, and gives him the names of 2 camera stores in the area.

My friend Saucy posted some pictures on Facebook a couple weeks ago [Edit: oh, and on her blog too – here] taken with a cool, inexpensive but very kicky water/shock/sand&dust/freeze-proof camera. It’s made by FujiFilm, and it’s exactly what I need for trips to the beach, and afternoons spent in the pool where I don’t want to risk my beloved Nikon. Just so happens we spend a lot of time in the pool, are planning a trip to the beach next week, and my birthday anniversary is imminent. Saucy has impeccable timing.

When I first saw her facebook pictures, I looked the camera up, drooled a little, and immediately posted this on the Hubby’s Wall on FB:

” Wondering what to get me for my birthday? http://www.fujifilm.ca/x21831.xml – in Green! :) “

His response was, “Uh, Jenn? How many cameras do you need?”

(So I have a few cameras… Shut up.)

“Hon, what I don’t have is a wa-ter-proof camera. I want this camera, and I don’t really need anything else. Besides, you never know what to get me for my birth… errr anniversary, and I’ve given you the perfect idea. Why are you complaining?”

He couldn’t argue with that logic. I’m nothing if not logical.

 

Now, how do I deal with a teenager that suddenly decided that she “has to have a lip ring or she’ll just die“?

Sigh. Perhaps another post, for another time.

Note: this is NOT a paid post. However, if Fujifilm were to see this and WANT to compensate me for a review of their cameras (of which I own several; I’m a fan!) I would not be adverse to discussing it with them. Just sayin’. :)

 

Thinks and thunks

Written By: Jenn - Jul• 11•10

I just read a couple posts from a frustrated friend and fellow blogger that got me thinking about what I’m doing here (less and less lately as it stands) and why.

Blogging started out for me, a little over a year ago now, as a way to get my writing energy focused into a specific medium. That’s maybe too simplistic an explanation, but… meh. I have always enjoyed writing, and I kept a journal throughout my teenage years and into the early years of marriage, where it more or less fizzled out. The journaling, that is, not the marriage! Writing out your thoughts and feelings is therapeutic, and having others read those thoughts and respond to them is gratifying to say the least. Blogging is a wonderful way to express yourself and connect with people you’d otherwise never come across. Such a phenomenal way to expand your horizons, and prevent becoming narrow minded.

There is an ebb and flow to blogging, as I’ve come to realize. I’m experiencing, along with my friend and many others as well, an “ebb”. Less energy spent on writing, fewer readers/commenters… I’m not panicking though. I love my readers – many of whom I now consider friends – and I know they’ll be back when the mood strikes. It’s summer (except where Betty, Broot, and a few of my other Central and South American, Kiwi and Aussie friends are concerned) and “real” life has to come before anything else. I understand and plan to embrace that concept more fully over the next couple of months! Not only do my hubby and kids deserve my attention, but I deserve the chance to unwind and enjoy my life.

I’m not “taking a break” per se, and will still be posting as the mood strikes, but for the summer at least, the only thing I will promise to keep up on faithfully is our Sensational Haiku Wednesday. A well-rested blogger is a must. Otherwise you’re never sure what drivel you’ll end up reading… and I don’t want to cringe when I go back and read posts that I can’t “take back”. You’re welcome. ;)

Oh, I got an email from J-B yesterday! He and his wife are in Ireland, and unfortunately their weather has been dismal – cold and rain for the most part. However, they’re in the midst of a massive family reunion, and any time you get Irish and/or Scottish folks in a crowd (and they have plenty of both) things are bound to be… “spirited”. They are heading to Scotland in a few days for the second half of their vacation. I’m sure they’re having a wonderful time and we’ll get the full story when he returns in a few weeks. It was so great to get word from him though – we haven’t been apart for more than a week in almost a year… Knarf, ShaMoo and I miss him like crazy, and can’t wait for him to come home to us!!

My friends, I find that I’m on the verge of that drivel I mentioned earlier, so I’m going to end here, and go for a swim. Have an absolutely wonderful day!

My foot, contemplating a swim