Posted in Choka

Summer’s New Normal??

Sleeping cloud

Summer’s been sleeping,

Wasting her alotted days

Procrastinating.

Weather man keeps promising

Tomorrow for sure

We’ll see her warm sunny smile,

Yet so far it seems

She keeps on hibernating.

Will tomorrow ever come?

Choka

Posted in Acrostic

Tribute to Caregivers

Hands

Comforting words soothe those

Alone in a world of pain and grief,

Reminding them someone cares.

Each day they do their best to

Give of themselves,

Inspiring others with their dedication,

Valiantly enduring their own woes to

Encourage others to overcome theirs,

Reminding people they matter,

Silently making a difference daily.

Acrostic

( poem written in honor of my grand-daughter who is a dedicated caregiver)


Do you wonder why It is hard to love a person who works with Older Adults?

We come home late and are too tired to cook.

We work extra because we know there are sick, lonely, or depressed residents who need us.

We don’t always want to talk when we come home because we have talked all day.

We don’t want to work around the house when we come home because we have moved all day and many times it is hours before we get a break.

It may seem that we have left all our caring, our hearts, and our love at work, and then come home without any left.

But we don’t tell you that many times at work we are scared.

Scared we are missing something. Scared we will let our residents down. We have to deal with angry families who only see one side, and they fuss at us when we are doing our best and following regulations set by the state.

We don’t tell you how the staffing shortage makes us frustrated and overly tired, not to mention “wearing more hats” because less people are allowed inside.

We juggle so many things at once. We love the job we do, but we are stressed and scared of what we might come in contact with – and the unknown.

It is hard to love a person who works with older adults, but know this: Your healthcare worker needs your love.

They need your understanding – your patience. They need to know that you “get it”, especially when their hands are tied concerning guidelines.

They are working with LOTS of people at one time, all day, and have many other requirements to tend to, and still have to keep a smile on their face and try to please everyone.

They have to clean, disinfect, and wear a mask all day in an already warm environment.

They wash their hands so much that their hands become dry and cracked.

They have to document. Everything.

Therefore, They need you to do the hardest thing YOU may ever do, which is to love a healthcare worker.

These workers are the “forgotten” ones in healthcare. They need your love and support.

(–Author Unknown)

Posted in Cinquain

Sights and Sounds of Freedom

Fireworks

Freedom

Hearing its sound

Seeing it in the sky

Red white and blue rules the night

Tonite

Cinquain

Tonight my neighborhood is abounding with fireworks, it seems everyone around me has some kind of noisemakers going off and lighting up the sky.

I think it’s more abundant this year because all our big fireworks shows were cancelled because of Covid, so more people bought their own to shoot off at home.

I enjoy it all to a point, as I am all for celebrating the freedoms we have and am very grateful for them, but when it goes on and on until all hours of the night then I have to say enough is enough and it’s getting quite close to the midnight hour right now, so I am about to say “Enough!” 😊

Posted in Choka

I Can and Can’t

Dandelions

As I walk through this life

I can change many things

But I can’t change you

I can change my habits

But I can’t change yours

I can control my actions

But can’t control yours

I can do so many things

But only God can change you

Choka

Posted in Tanka

Judge Not

Fig tree with fruits

Edwin Rolfe said,

“You can’t judge a book by its cover”

Jesus once said,

“You will know them by their fruits”

Don’t judge, examine fruit.

Tanka

Posted in Choka

As Time Goes By

Pen writing “Once upon a time” on paper

Life is passing by

Enjoy the living moments

While you have time

Savor every moment

Before it is gone

Grasping all those good times

While they’re in reach

Will give you good memories

A storehouse of treasures

Choka

It is often said that before you die your life passes before your eyes. It is in fact true. It’s called living. —Terry Pratchett

Posted in Senryu

Celebrating

Hello Summer graphic

Summer’s finally here!

The time I wait for all year!

Its been a long day

Senryu

First day of Summer is the longest day of the year and at noon on this day your shadow is at its shortest.

Long day- Short shadow- Summer’s something to celebrate I think! 😃