Finally
it’s my turn to join my fellow
TeachingAuthors in sharing Three Things for Which I Am Grateful and my 2014 Thanku.
(And oh, how I delight in how we've kept alive this original poetic form - a Haiku that expresses thanks.)
When folks ask me how I am, I often borrow the three-word response of former Ambassador Walter Annenberg, philanthropist and founder of the School of Communication I attended - i.e. “hopeful and grateful.”
Each day I awake
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grateful
I’m here, alive and well,
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grateful
I’m loved by treasured family and friends,
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especially grateful for the chance to love them back.
I also offer
thanks for the joy my life’s work brings me and the non-stop
opportunities the Universe delivers which I gladly pay forward.
As for that
second adjective “hopeful,” like all Cubs fans, I always believe “Next year’s The Year!” (And this time it really could be!)
You can
share your Thanku’s by commenting
on any of our TeachingAuthors blog posts through November 28.
You can
also send them via email to teachingauthors [at] gmail [dot] com,
with “Thanks-Giving” as the subject, and even post them on your own blog,
sharing the link with us via a comment or email. Carmela will list the links in
a later post.
And don’t
forget our Book Giveaway of the 2015 Children’s Writer’s and Illustrator’s
Market!
And now for my Thanku to my soon-to-be-five bi-lingual (Brazilian
Portuguese and English) lindo grandson
who, though Rio-born, lives in my heart para
sempre*.
Obrigado to my Grandson Gabe
My Cariocawho snuggles up to tell me,
“I love you, Vovo!”
Happy
Thanksgiving to my fellow TeachingAuthors and our TeachingAuthors
readers!
Esther
Hershenhorn
P.S.
*beautiful
**forever***Thank You
****a native of Brazil
*****endearing Portuguese name for Grandmother
This is just lovely, lovely! Thank you -- ThankU! -- for this early morning smile!
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific post, Esther. And I can't believe Gabe is turning 5! Where does the time go?
ReplyDeleteGracias, Esther. Your gratitude and hope inspires me <3
ReplyDeleteHeart melt!
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