Seasons greetings! Welcome back to Paint Wars. Today, I only have a little bit to talk about before we jump right into things. This week is holidays and festivities. I picked to do a poem because as you probably know by now, writing is one of my passions. I love poems and I picked a Christmas/wintertime poem. Writing poems is one of my favorite things to do because poems are so free and you can write a poem about anything you want. My favorite holiday is Christmas because we get to spend time with our families and we get to give and recieve gifts. Feel free to comment about your favorite time of year when you’ve finished reading my poem. Mine is winter. I love the snow!! Also, make sure to click on the hyperlink to fill out the form I created (It’s a picture). Enjoy the poem!!!
We sit around the fire
Crackle, pop.
Dark bronze chocolate sits in front of me,
Little chalky balls of happiness float in the milky substance.
Flames crack and the TV is busy projecting The Polar Express.
The ground outside is frosted with pearly white snow
A Christmas tree sits in the corner, with hundreds of bulbs
Made by the kids over the years.
The house is warm and cozy
My silky pajama pants braising against my legs
Keeping me warm
in the cold Virginia weather.
Christmas lights twinkle outside my bedroom window
Red, white, green
Why even some of them are pink.
The street is lit up with little balls of flair.
Snow falls gently to the ground
A call comes in, we have no school tomorrow.
No books and binders galore
No waiting for hours on end for the bell to ring
Just a cozy home with a working fireplace
And a working TV and heater
And love
All around
Pleasant music is playing in the background
My dad’s entire family is here
Showing off, laughing
The cousins are checking out the house that they never get to see
My dad plays a slow song on the piano
And my mom opens a bottle of wine
My grandparents tell me and my cousins how big we have gotten
You know, the usual.
Then dinner is served.
Ham, bread, pasta, with a finishing touch of pie.
Apple, shoo-fly, and pumpkin.
Minced meat for the grandparents.
We wander into the family room
To put out the milk and cookies
In hopes that Santa will come tonight.
We run upstairs to go to sleep.
There is almost no patience left in me.
What will I get?
Will others like the gifts I gave them?
Christmas morning we sit in front of the fire
In our pajamas with our stockings and our gifts.
We are ready to open the gifts!
The siblings complain about who gets to go open something first.
The oven beeps in the kitchen.
The french toast casserole is ready.
We sprinkle powdered sugar over our french toast
And we run to the airport to pick up the second load of grandparents.
This is a normal Christmas Eve and Christmas Day at my house.
Snow, happiness, fighting.
What are holidays like at your house?
CC,
I’m so impressed with your reaction to this week’s assignment. It was fascinating to see the way you immediately focused on writing your poem. The words seemed to simply flow from your brain out onto the paper. Your classmates were amazed with the ease with which you found the words to share your experience. Your poetry allowed me to visualize the Christmas holiday at your home.
It was so interesting to find the hyperlink on your photo at the end of the post. That was a creative twist!
Thanks for sharing!
Mrs. Sheridan
https://blogs.lcps.org/mmssheridan2018/
Hi CC –
I love to write free-form poetry, too. For an earlier week of the challenge, I wrote a short poem about a Saturday morning visit to the farmers market. Like Mrs. Sheridan said in her comment, your poem provides a virtual window into your family’s holiday season. Is any of your family from Pennsylvania; I’m wondering how shoo-fly pie became a holiday staple for your family? Oh my goodness, do I LOVE warm shoo-fly pie topped with vanilla ice cream!
Like you, we also start our Christmas morning with breakfast casseroles, one that’s a French toast casserole, and the other is an egg casserole. I tried one Christmas to only make one, and there was serious backlash. My children threatened to disown me…or at least toss me out in the backyard with the bears and foxes. HA HA
Do you braise your turkey before you cook it? Sometimes my husband lightly grazes the naked bird with rosemary and thyme. Isn’t it funny how braise and graze sound so much alike? 😉
I’m reaching out and encouraging all bloggers to add photos and other visuals to invite and engage visitors. Provide a little visual stimulation to accompany your spirited, seasonal post. 🙂 Don’t forget about this wonderful and easy-to-use photo tool: https://www.befunky.com/features/collage-maker/.
Okay CC, I’m outta here. Have an awesome Thanksgiving. Let’s talk turkey when we’re back at school. 🙂
Cheers,
Mrs. Rombach
http://blogs.lcps.org/rombachravenrockstars