Attribution: Moonsun 1981
Image: Learning young (here)
Resolutions set now
the best part. How to
implement options
Mummy's pet eyeing
fair maiden. To ensure
acceptance is killing
Peeling off the conscience
will help one appreciate
life's offerings
Kneading flour taking
cooking lessons seriously
Ensnare through his tummy
For Victoria's hosting of Brian's creation
of ten words at d'Verse MTB - to write in ten words
tender emotions.
ReplyDeletelovely poem.
ha. my boys love to play in the kitchen...they are of an age now that they can cook a bit on their own so once a month we have a cooking competition...and i am the taster...
ReplyDeleteCutie pie learning and having fun!
ReplyDeleteSometimes I wish my folks would have taught me to cook some; never really managed it; promised my sweet child bride that when I retired, I would make an
ReplyDeleteattempt to do some cooking; 5 years later that plan is bust.
Learning through their tummy - what better way.
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteThat is so sweet. I was a curious child too, and I have ruined many a dough by my kneading. :-)
ReplyDelete-HA
So sweet!
ReplyDeleteCute imagery of kneading of flour, including the picture ~
ReplyDeleteAh, yes...making resolutions is easy; but implementing them is not. Smiles. And what a cute photo, Hank. Kids really like to 'cook' at that age.
ReplyDeleteI like the combination of photo and poem. A very cute child! Tummies have memories too.
ReplyDeleteI used to play with the dough and get the cookies going, other than that never cooked much though
ReplyDeleteStarting them young, when every new moment is another adventure to embrace. Loved this.
ReplyDeleteFun to watch what they create
ReplyDeleteoh i love that little girl on the pic...so involved in what she does.. with all her heart... beautiful
ReplyDeleteWonderful, tender set of tenWords, Hank. The photo, the child--priceless!
ReplyDeletekneading the flour to create a masterpiece..innocence in the eyes of a child.
ReplyDeleteI like the 3rd one Hank as we all want to appreciate life's offerings.
That is so cute, Hank. Mastering crafts at a young age.
ReplyDeleteOh, I remember those dough making days with my daughter. Such fun! Interesting idea that peeling off the conscience will help us appreciate life's offerings. Much more to that than a mere ten words. Thank you for these.
ReplyDeleteAh, it's good to start now, the implementation! Cute photo and theme.
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