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Joined: May 2009
Posts: 282
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OK, I can't resist...
T he strange things that pop into my H ead E nter without warning.
S ometimes quietly and sometimes T oo loudly. R andom ideas, A nd n ot so random ideas or fears, or hopes�.or dreams� G ingerly I explore them, weigh them and sometimes even E mbrace them. But�
T oo often I am not sure what to do with these strange ideas. These H uge moments of clarity or insanity which : I am N ot always able to tell apart. G limmering, simmering, strange ideas that distract and confound and inspire. S trange ideas that make sense, even
I f only for a moment. N ot only from my head though, these strange ideas.
M y children, my Y oung, brilliant, creative, inspiring, frustrating, demanding, amazing children
H ave much to do with these strange ideas, as they, E ach of them, fill my world, with questions and wonders and A nswers D etermined to find in me, the audience that they so rarely find in school.OR...on the lighter side: When I imagined becoming a Mama I expected both laughter and trauma But my very young talkers Drew skeptics and gawkers Who knew there'd be all of this drama?!("author's" note: my "very young" talkers were practically delayed talkers compared to most of the kiddos mentioned here, but hey, poetic license is allowed, right? )
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