I'm glad you are here to celebrate! Share a link to your blog post below and/or use #celebratelu to share celebrations on Twitter. Check out the details here. Celebrate This Week goes live on Friday night around 10(ish). Consider it as a weekend celebration. Whenever it fits, add your link. Please leave a little comment love for the person who links before you.
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I celebrate home.
A place to create --
build,
draw,
write,
cook.
A place to relax --
read,
write,
sip,
laugh.
A place to be safe --
play,
cry,
sigh,
fail.
A place to love --
Andy,
Hannah,
Stephanie,
Jay,
Sam.
I celebrate home.
I hope you carve out some time to celebrate this week! Link-up below.
Ruth, home is a special place to feel safe and warm. You captured that.
ReplyDeleteI wrote about Advent for #SpritiualJourney Thursday and will mention this in my post (http://beyondliteracylink.blogspot.com/2014/12/the-season-for-listening.html).
Certainly you should celebrate home but it is your stories of your children and the miracles that happen every day in your home (that I have been reading about all week) that fill my heart to the brim and remind me that we only really love when we give our hearts away.
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DeleteThank you. Thank you for your comment and pointing me in a direction to see the impact of Story.
Ruth
What a beautiful poem about love and family!! Thanks for sharing Ruth!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I believe one can write this way because they have been so intentional about the love they share in that home. What a lovely way to show that love and all the amazing things it can result in, even if it's not perfect. I also loved your doughnut story this week. I have on a post it note, "She forgot about herself, because of her acts of kindness to others." That will stick with me for a long time. Thank you, again for this format and place to share and connect.
ReplyDeleteHome is where love is - it's as simple as that, isn't it Ruth? And that is a blessing.
ReplyDeleteI'm in the midst of project that celebrates home, and the 'light' it brings to us, Ruth. Your own poem is a treasure, & I hope you don't mind if I use it as an example for students to write about their own homes. Love that ending!
ReplyDeleteLovely celebration Ruth. I am seeing some sort of artwork coming out of that!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! What a wonderful poem. Thanks for sharing your celebrations and encouraging ours.
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ReplyDeleteDear Ruth,
ReplyDeleteAppreciations for your words about delight in what is around you in your cosy nest. (next was in the above deleted...)
I feel this will help us to slacken our pace & be present in each glorious moment.