My husband and I have both been seeing a holistic doctor who prescribes homeopathic remedies and other things to address emotional energy patterns and blockages. There is a brand of sprays (by SafeCare Rx) for which he tested to need “Serious,” and I tested to need “Grief.”
I can’t speak for him, but I do think my remedy and others have helped me to feel better and enjoy more of what is in front of me.
My little daughter always wants some of whatever anyone else is having and asks for a squirt if she sees us taking one. But, despite occasional temper tantrums, she mostly just loves life and needs nothing of such darkness.
She drives us crazy and hurts our ears but is great to have around when we forget to take those sprays.
Everything we need to know we forget before kindergarten
Leave it to a toddler
to remind you
that joy needs no logic.
A diaper change is
cause for opera
and giggles.
A new pair of socks
can stop tears
dead in their tracks.
And anything placed
on your head
is cause, at least,
for a surprised gasp,
and usually
sheer delight.
Leave it to a toddler
to remind you
that joy needs no logic.
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After casting aside my poetry hat for far too long, my NaBloPoMo plan is to write a poem — and to take and post a photo — every day in November, spending less than half an hour on both. The hope is to drill down, to focus, to look for and create beauty.
Previous Posts:
Day 1: Eleven One
Day 2: Shoreline
Day 3: Damage
Day 4: On Parenting and Sunrises
Day 5: When will we?
Day 6: Voting Line
Day 7: What I want my children to learn from me
Day 8: Haiku
Day 9: Reminders
Day 10: Routine
Day 11: Lux Esto, in moderation
Day 12: Family Photo Shoot at (nearly) 4o
Day 13: Siblings
Day 14: Point of View
Day 15: Background
Day 15: Greener Grass
Day 16: Journey
Day 17: From two to twelve
Day 18: Baggage
Day 19: Mothering, now and later
Day 20: Expectations
Day 21: Blank canvas
Day 22: Closing in on December
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