or the last three years, I've intentionally spent time writing and sharing a Haiku-A-Day for the month of December. The first two years I exchanged a daily Haiku privately with willing friends, mostly through text and email. Last year I wrote and shared each Haiku on my blog. Throughout this process, I've discovered that the practice of noticing and reflecting through writing a Haiku grounds me, provides with with a certain kind of peace, assists me with better practicing gratitude, and helps me better navigate this "hurry up" world. This year my goal is the same as last year: to pen and publish a daily Haiku on my blog throughout December.
Haiku-A-Day December Challenge #28:
Cousins
Cousins
One of my favorite things about the holiday season is that a huge chunk of time typically includes my extended family gathering together to celebrate Christmas. My children are close in age to their cousins, and they all have a ball when they are together. Although their conversations can be loud and at times obnoxious, I adore hearing their laughter.
Loud conversations -/
boisterous, animated:/
cousins gathering.
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