The Hope Lady writes about life from a hopeful perspective. Wendy Edey shares her experience with hope work, being hopeful, hopeful people, hopeful language and hope symbols. Read about things that turned out better than expected and impossible things that became possible. Read about hoping, coping, and moping in stories about disability, aging, care-giving and child development.
Friday, April 24, 2020
FINDING HOPE HAIKU IN THE TIME OF COVID
Reading with children
Facetime is the next best thing
When snuggling is out.
Walking with Kathy
To be outside where life is
So spectacular.
People delighted
By an unexpected call
I happened to make.
Call from a cousin
Who lives in Ontario
Remembering me.
Grateful for wellness
And grocery delivery
A home that I love.
Making up stories
Wednesdays are the send-out days
Getting letters back.
Balcony pansies
Pandemic insensitive
Blooming like crazy
Media searching
For good news to give us hope
And give them hope too.
Choosing not to clean
Because I know there will be
Time for it later.
Choosing to clean now
Because I know I will be
Glad I did later.
Thinking of places
I’m glad not to be in now
And those I still love.
Sweet whiff of supper
Slow cooking tantalizing
While I watch Frasier
Counting on science
Admiring the leadership
Of our officials
Dreaming a future
When this time will be the past
That made us all wiser.
Labels:
children,
coping,
FAMILY,
flowers,
food,
gratitude,
HAPPINESS,
hope,
hope work,
LOVE,
media,
moments of hope,
noticing hope,
storytelling
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