Princess Annabelle Turns Nine Today!
And now here she is, The Heart of Our Home
Happy Birthday, Annabelle
❤❤❤
Princess Annabelle Turns Nine Today!
And now here she is, The Heart of Our Home
Happy Birthday, Annabelle
❤❤❤
I've been spending so much time talking about it not being my birthday that I've ignored sharing comfort reads.
I need to do better.
I love this beautifully written novel -
But -
We did go out yesterday for lunch. We went to one of our favorite Mexican restaurants.
We chose Mexican for two reasons.
1 - 'cause we love it.
2 - because ICE invaded us here in the NC High Country for a few days and some well-loved local businesses closed their doors and stayed home to stay safe from the masked thugs.
The least we can do is show our support by giving them our business.
It was delicious, as usual, and there was a good crowd. ❤
So today the Chiefs are playing, it's a gorgeous day, and even though it is still not my birthday, here's another birthday poem.
But i did buy myself a pretty new red dress. ❤
(i am not as old as Cheerios).
Cheerios by Billy Collins
I will be turning 77 years old this month.
Seventy-Seven.
No longer a spring chicken.
No more dancing on a tabletop after a drink or two too many.
Now I'm more apt to fall over my own feet simply walking through our living room.
All the more reason to stick to calmer activities - like sharing poetry. 😎
I once knew a woman
With lines on her face
Who’d lived most her life
In a much different place
A place where those lines
Were respected, revered
Where it was known
They held the wealth of her years
And here, in a place
That was scared to grow old
She made us all realise
The beauty age holds
For one day she stood
And attracted a crowd
She started to speak
As we all gathered round
And we hung on each word,
We were all mesmerised
For her voice was so powerful,
Knowing and wise
She smoothed down the crown
Of her hair on her head
Then she lifted her chin
And her voice as she said
“These lines are not something
To hide or to fear
But something that says
‘I have lived, I was here’
They’re not to be counted
Like bars of a cage
But like rings of a tree
That grows stronger with age
Grounded and grand
Persevering and proud
I’ve earned every stripe
So I’ll wear them out loud
And though you might think
I’d look better with none
Just wait til you learn
How I earned every one
Because I’m much more
Than the way that I look
And these lines on my face
Are like lines from a book
That holds all the tales
Of the things gone before me
So come, take a seat
And I’ll tell you my story.
- - - Becky Hemsley
| art | Krystal Kliedon |
I like celebrating birthdays.
What makes more sense than to celebrate the birth of loved ones (AND your own pretty self?!)?
So. Today for no reason I decided to start Celebrating the Occasion of My Birth Month by sharing some poetry.
Stay tuned - more birthday poetry to come!
Birthday
Yay, snow!
Just a little, but still magical.
Especially with this gorgeous new book to spend the day with.
Striving for a drama free day - No News, No trump, No Politicians.
I'm sick and fucking tired of this country breaking my heart day after day after day.
SNOW AND SNOW
I've recommended this book before, but if you missed it, or purposely ignored my recommendation - I'm Baaaccckkk . . .