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a flower blooming,
my girl, the one i mentor
brings joy to my world
205.
rain falling at last
it lays corn and peppers flat
lovely sunrise fix
206.
romans nine at church
i grapple with paul's meaning
class members show love
207.
hank on stage today
playing guitar for worship
i have blinked my eyes?
208.
jack, disappointed
his cousins' visit canceled
monopoly now!
209.
chris is overseas
serving in guatemala
join me in praying?
210.
rhododendrons bloom
peppering the backyard woods
with their pale pink dots
joining:
michelle for hear it on sunday, use it on monday
ann for 1000 gifts
jen for soli deo gloria
Kendal, these are cool! Love the pictures, too. Happy week to you.
ReplyDeleteKendal,
ReplyDeleteI totally GET Ed. I'm so thankful you are on the better side of Ed. So am I. I know that your book will bless so many lives.
I love your list and how you wrote it. Beautiful wording. Joining you in prayer for Chris!
ReplyDeleteHow delightful! Adore this approach in content and in style. btw, I blinked my eyes too. Seems to happen.
ReplyDeleteYes, I will join you in praying.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I couldn't comment on your site last week -- think the problem was on my end. Good to be back!
ReplyDeleteOh my word....Haiku? Really? you are awesome!
ReplyDelete"rain falling at last
ReplyDeleteit lays corn and peppers flat
lovely sunrise fix"...wonderful rhythm in your haikus!
you are such a gifted writer Kendal..you do things I have never heard of:)
ReplyDeletepraying for safety and for Jesus's love to be very real and present and that hearts be open to receive the seeds of truth...
xo
I am always compelled to praise when I read your gratitude list. So, so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Pamela
How creative and delightful! I'm so glad I followed Jen's linky list over here.
ReplyDeleteMy husband has also served in Guatemala. May the Lord bless your husband in his time there and bless and protect you and yours while he's gone.
#210 ... love. rhododendrons and peonies are my favorites this time of year. and haikus. haikus are perfect to say what needs to be said without saying anymore.
ReplyDeletePraying for Chris...and for rain to finally fall here, too!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore these Kendal! SO beautiful. There is something special about poetry...all of it is so heart touching. <3
ReplyDeletevery creative post! loved it.
ReplyDeleteyou're beautifully gifted. and such a gift.
ReplyDeleteGoodness; you are so talented! I love your poems. You caught me up in world in such a few lines. And, yes, I will join you praying. :)
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