Friday, June 9, 2023

Poetry Friday - Special Day for Special Family

 

             It's Poetry Friday! Thanks, Buffy Silverman HERE for hosting. Don't miss her post with amazing photos and poems. They're 'camouflaged'! 

       I had to write and share in honor of my brother, Jim, and sister-in-law, Glenna, on their special day. It's their 50th anniversary, wow! So many memories to gather, so many good times we've had although for years and years, we've lived apart. I am blessed to have them in my life.

        Here's a poem and a collage of one picture for every two years. I don't think you would be able to see any of them clearly if I had included fifty! They have three children and six grandchildren. In fact, they're on their way to celebrate both high school and college graduations of two of them! 


How It Was, Is, and Will Be

 

A jumble of years

with a tumble of tears,

then clusters of cheers –

your anniversary!

 

Celebrate every day,

one should never delay,

that filament a strand –                          

a guarantee.

 

50 years over land

over sea, holding hands,

sharing joy on demand –

a splendid spree!

 

Linda Baie ©



20 comments:

  1. What a sweet poem to celebrate a special couple!

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  2. Pure joy in your poem and those pictures, Linda! 'A splendid spree' indeed! :)

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  3. A beautiful anniversary celebration poem--the perfect 50th gift!

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  4. Happy Anniversary to Jim and Glenna!!! What a joyous milestone, and your poem and collage are the perfect gifts. Wishing them many more happy years together.

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  5. 50 years - Linda, this is a wonderful tribute to your brother and sister-in-law. It is always a joy to see pictures over the years. That always makes me reflective. The first three lines sets the stage for a wonderful poem. I am sure that your poem was well-received. (I just realize that I never hit enter this morning when I finished my blog for today.)

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  6. Thanks to everyone for coming by. I hope to continue my own reading & enjoying your posts tomorrow. I worked at the bookstore most of today, lots of fun, but I'm tired! : )

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  7. FIFTY! What a life they built together! What a lovely tribute you've written (and collected in your collage)!

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  8. What a joyous celebratory poem! There's such happy energy throughout. I'm sure your brother and sister-in-law loved it! Congratulations to them and to all who have benefitted from their union!

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  9. A special milestone for your brother and wife, for sure, Linda! I love the last stanza of your poem.

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  10. 50 years of "tears" *and* "cheers" -- yes, that says it all. Congratulations to them!

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  11. Oh, Linda, what a tribute you've painted with the photos and your poem. I'm sure it's an anniversary gift they will cherish. Loved your word choice in the first stanza with jumble, tumble and clusters of cheers!

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  12. Joy! Such a gift to share in with siblings. I love that shared history connects us (brothers and sisters, family). It spills out of the photos and into your words, Linda! Congratulations to them!

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  13. Your "splendid spree" poem is delightful. Happy anniversary to your brother and his wife.

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  14. Thanks so much again to everyone who's come by. It is a joy to have grand family days to celebrate, isn't it? Hope you're all having a lovely Sunday!

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  15. Wheeeee! What a wonderful celebration to get to enjoy. Many congrats to your family. What love, what commitment, what miracles! I love the photo collage. I like to make them for family too. It's such a great way to mark the passing of time...happy thoughts, happy memories along the way.

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  16. Happy Anniversary, Jim and Glenna! What a special couple and what a beautiful poem to honor them. ❤️

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  17. Fifty years married! So much happens in that time and I'm so glad you have so much to celebrate, Linda. It sure helps you get there to marry young.;)

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  18. Thanks, Linda, Karen, & Janice! Celebrating is good for the soul!

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  19. What a splendid poem Linda–so full of joy and life, and I like that extra "cupboard" poem in there too, and your great pics, thanks!

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    1. Thank you, Michelle. When Jim & Glenna retired, they got busy, rehabbed an old building and opened an antique store, what the poem is about, named "Buygones"! The poem is for it, and their creative work, too.

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