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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Six Word Saturday - March 19, 2011




To try something new is good. 

Last week was my first post for Six Word Saturday. It was good to try something new. This week I also tried a new food. While in the fruit and vegetable section of the local supermarket I spotted a fruit I have never seen before. 

KiwiBerry! 

It didn't take a lot of thinking on my part before I popped a punnet into the trolley. I love kiwi fruit and I love berries. I was fairly confident I would like them. I did. I offered one to Alysha to try as well then regretted doing so. She is usually reluctant to try new foods but she loved them too and promptly ate a few. So they didn't last long. Each one about the size of a strawberry, they tasted a lot like kiwi fruit. They were just a little less tart and their skin was smooth, not furry, making them more easily palatable than regular kiwi fruit. I hope the supermarket keeps them in stock. I want some more. 

Yum! 

The empty punnet




Wednesday, March 16, 2011

I love lazy Sunday mornings

I just wrote this for Three Word Wednesday. The words for this week: breeze, mellow and tickle. 


I love lazy Sunday mornings 


On a mellow Sunday morning 
the whisper of a gentle breeze 
tickles my feet 


wrapped in my stretch and doze cocoon 
there is no place I would rather be 

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Sunday Scribblings - March 13th 2011

The Sunday Scribblings prompt for this week is big. I had a lot of ideas for this one. My offering is a slightly revised version of a poem I wrote a few years ago. 


A great big hug 


Love is ... 
A huge cuddle
Sitting on a chair, eyes closed
'Your surprise is coming' 
'Stay there' 
'Close your eyes' 
A bunch of soursobs 
Placed in a glass on the kitchen bench 
Another cuddle 
'I love you mum' 
'Sit down, close your eyes' 
'Stay there' 
A picture especially drawn 
Another cuddle 
A smile about to burst 
'Do you want more flowers?' 
'Yes please' 
'I love you Mum' 
'I love you too' 
A great big hug 
An afternoon with a nearly five year old 

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Six Word Saturday - March 12, 2011



Have fun and leave feeling happy. 

These six words were offered by a group member to describe the singing group that I often attend on Thursday afternoons. What an apt description! We get together and sing for a couple of hours with a break for afternoon tea in the middle. It is heaps of fun. 


This is my first post for Six Word Saturday. Click on the badge above for more information. 

Time to let go



Written for One Single Impression


Time to let go 


It was an accidental break 
following much daily use 


Submerged in warm soapy water 
with hardly any pressure applied 
A sudden break 


The mug 
a part of the daily routine 
no more 


Sometimes we learn
from a break to routine 
A comfort has been outgrown 
Memories still remain 
















Addition to post (6:30pm): I wrote this poem this morning. I could rewrite it now with a couple of small changes. Mug to Sugar Bowl. Submerged in warm soapy water to Knocked off the kitchen bench. Boo Hoo. 







Thursday, March 10, 2011

Dollhouse dreaming

I wrote this poem for Three Word Wednesday. The words for this week: Dainty, Haunting, Tantalize. 





Dollhouse dreaming

‘You have a right to feel safe’

She didn’t feel safe 
The words of the teacher
just seemed to tantalize
Stiffly she sat
Hands in lap
Back straight
Eyes to the front
Biting the inside of her lip
Tongue smoothing over a growing sore
Eyes blinking wetness away

‘You have a right to feel safe’

She didn't hear the words that followed
Images kept haunting her
Pieces of memory
like a movie playing in her mind
Children laughing, pointing, pushing
Playground play
She flicked the channel
At home
Alone
Safety in her bedroom
and a wooden dollhouse
Chubby fingers wrapped around a dainty figure
A figure painted by her father
A dress matching her own
favourite
A figure complete
with a tiny red bow in its hair
just like hers 

‘Stop’
was her single word
as she banged the figure down
Her other hand making
the other children listen
apologise
offer to be her friend

‘You have a right to feel safe’
The teacher’s voice boomed
through her thoughts
She wanted to believe
She wanted
to be the big school girl
those adults always spoke about

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Green sheep fun!

Yesterday I tried out a green sheep activity with some toddlers. It was great fun! Here's a picture of my green sheep. 




I read 'Where is the green sheep?' by Mem Fox to the group. Attention was a little lacking (they were very young!) for the reading of the story but afterwards they all seemed to enjoy sticking the green wool onto their sheep. The template I used is available here


This is an activity I would definitely like to do again. Which is lucky as I have a good supply of green wool as well as wool I am yet to clean and dye. 









A big thank you to my friend, Casandra, for the supply of the wool. I asked her about dying cotton wool for this activity and she asked if I would like some real wool. Yes please! She had a really great supply. Some of it was quite dirty and full of prickles. I quite enjoyed cleaning it and working out how to dye it. I used dishwashing detergent in warm water to clean it. To dye it I used food colouring in hot water with a bit of vinegar (apple cider vinegar as that was the only vinegar I had in the house!) then zapped it in the microwave for a few seconds. 

Monday, March 7, 2011

Sunday Scribblings - March 6th, 2011

I have wondered all day what to post for this week's Sunday Scribblings prompt: Raw. Then it came suddenly this afternoon when my daughter called out "Mum". 
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'Mum', came the call from the lounge room. I sensed the urgency in her voice. 
'What is it? What is it?' I called back as I moved somewhat wearily from the bedroom where I was trying to get a few minutes rest. 
She greeted me with a new, slightly different smile and a flat hand, proudly presenting a tiny white tooth. 
'Wow! Your tooth came out'.
'Yeah'. 
Promptly she pulled her lip down to expose the red, raw gum surrounding a tiny speck of white. 
'And the new one is coming through already. It was time'. 
'Yeah'. 
Tissue dabbing and tooth placed in a cup of water and the latest wobbly tooth saga is over. It is once again possible to crunch into a raw apple. A small pleasure she has missed of late. 

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Card making fun

I enjoyed making a card today for one of Alysha's friends. It has been a while since I made a card and I enjoyed being immersed in the process. I stuck to a purple and blue theme on Alysha's suggestion. The photo is not a fantastic representation. It was difficult to photograph the gold ribbon and the purple plastic. 






Brianna made one too when she got home from school.