Thursday, December 28, 2023

Poetry Friday - Secret Knowledge - An Elfchen

  

            It's Poetry Friday, and Michelle Kogan is hosting HERE on her blog, this final Poetry Friday of 2023, with a variety of elfchens for us all to enjoy!

            Time to turn the calendar pages, make your resolutions, and remember Rainer Rilke's words: "Now let us welcome the new year, full of things that have never been." Wishing each of you a Happy 2024! 

            The Poetry Sisters, hashtag #PoetrySisters, challenged us to write an elfchen this December's end. You can read how Tanita S. Davis writes about it here on last month's post.  I brainstormed a few topic ideas, but a store visit brought me to my poem. I was taking time choosing some items and overheard a young child saying "Please, please, let me." His mother shushed him and quietly answered , "Maybe." I looked up and they had the biggest, secret smile!



Secret Knowledge

 

children

asking permission

know parent’s answer,  

“not right now,” means

thumbs-up!

        Linda Baie ©



photo attribution - Free Stock photos by Vecteezy

  

19 comments:

  1. What a fun poem and pic Linda, and I loved hearing about it's origin too, thanks! Happy New Year! 🥳

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  2. The shared joy of a positive "Maybe...!" is such a warm little secret to capture. Love it.

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  3. Ha ha ha -- I love the rascalness here! Thanks for playing along!

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  4. I can feel that secret smile! I must have given some before, haha.

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  5. I am surrounded by my children now parents giving in with the thumbs up. Love how you created a small moment in your small elfchen. Aren't they fun to play with?

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  6. Oh, yes! Such a happy secret! Happy New Year to you and yours!

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  7. So much sweetness in your poem, Linda! Wishing you a beautiful New Year!

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  8. Linda, you know parents and children, don't you? What a sweet poem you captured from your witnessing this little exchange. Thumbs up!

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  9. I remember asking permission, needing permission and not sure what, “not right now” meant. Your elfchen put me there, waiting. When? When? Thanks for this moment, Linda, and Happy New Year!

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  10. Thanks everyone for coming by. I've been out since the am & now back & loving that this brought some smiles. I guess we've all been there a few times!

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  11. Oh, I love this, Linda! It rings so true. I hope 2024 brings all good things your way. Happy New Year!

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  12. Linda, the quote you chose holds so much promise for 2024 that is coming around the corner. Creating elfchens is quite refreshing. I enjoyed your special poem based on a conversation overheard. Happy Weekend as we all ring in a new year!

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  13. In my house growing up, "Maybe" meant yes and "Will see" meant no. Love these parent-kid codes caught up in your poem, Linda. Happy New Year!

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  14. Adorable, wonderful Linda!
    Also, referring to your earlier post I appreciated, having once lived in a house on the beach [ ok, a small apartment in a 5-unit small 2-story bldg. my parents managed one autumn directly on the sands of Siesta Key at Sarasota] I know that allure. Wishing you at least a month in one, someday . . .] So I've ordered the book you shared, The Outermost House & luv the reflective needy cat poem that deftly & heart-tuggingly embraces our needy World.

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  15. Thanks so much for your responses, Linda, Carol, Patricia, & Jan. I would love to stay a month on the beach, Jan!

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  16. Hee hee! Love that, and ain't it the truth. Happy new year to you and yours, Linda!

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  17. Elfchen are perfect for capturing small moments...just the way you did!

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  18. This is such a sweet elfchen and I always love a good backstory!

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