“Every child comes with the message that God is not yet discouraged of man.” – Rabindranath Tagore
Kids! They bicker with each other
and leave their shoes around.
Tears flow too easily
usually because they’re low on fuel.
It takes so much work
To make a family work
Keeping their hearts and minds engaged
And bodies well.
But I love them wholeheartedly
And not just when they are sleeping
Curled up with an arm akimbo
And sideways on the bed.
Because there’s a fierceness
Of love and loyalty
When we know we belong together
And commit to making repair
The laughter and dance parties
Curiosity and attentiveness
Is so damn inspiring
That one cannot help but grow
I’m so profoundly proud
Of the effort my kids put in to every day
Really of all of us
Forging a path through all the busy-ness
To the heart of the way
Family has a myriad of definitions
Depending on our point of view
But I’ll keep mine – work and everything
Because there is so much love to do!
beautifully said, even with the challenges, it is all so very worth every moment of it
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Every moment! Right! Thanks, Beth! ❤
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I really appreciate your dedication and the beautiful message you’ve shared. It’s truly inspiring to read about the love and commitment you have for your family. Thank you for sharing this heartfelt piece.
Warm regards
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Thank you for your warm and kind comment, Sajida!
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Thanks, Wynne. Ordinary but profound family love and life puts all of today’s sad and bad news into perspective. We have little influence on so many things… but we can all make a difference in and with those around us
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“We have little influence on so many things… but we can all make a difference in and with those around us” Wow – yes! I completely agree that it puts everything into perspective. Thanks, Malcolm!
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Wow…to every line…but especially these words:
…”there’s a fierceness
Of love and loyalty
When we know we belong together”
Beautiful, Wynne. Beautiful! 💕
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Thank you, my dear friend!! ❤ ❤ ❤
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🥰❤️🥰
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“So much love to do” — a message for mankind. Thanks, Wynne
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Indeed it is! Thank you, Dr. Stein!
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What a lovely post, Wynne, and so true. For those of us lucky enough to have children, when push comes to shove it’s what life’s all about. ❤️
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Thank you, Jane!
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Yes, you belong together. That jumped out to me. My family didn’t have a sense of belonging. Cultivate that in yours.
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Oh, what a poignant comment. Thank you, Belinda. Yes, I think my sense that my sister didn’t feel like she belonged in my family of origin has made me work hard at that with my kids.
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As a grandma, I’d like to add, the fierce love never ends, and the work never stops. There were times when my son was a teenager, that I thought once he became an adult and was out on his own, I’d get a break. But now he’s 35 and I think I worry more now, because since he left home, it’s no longer my job to give unasked for guidance over his choices. And when I thought he was my world and I couldn’t possibly love someone more, being a grandma has shown me that love just grows and spreads, deeper and stronger. 💞💞
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What an incredibly beautiful comment, Rose. “that love just grows and spreads, deeper and stronger. 💞💞” Oh, I love it. And that the work and worry continue is just part and parcel, right?
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Awe, you wrote what I was thinking, but couldn’t convey in my post today on saying goodbye to my family, Wynne. Beautiful, beautiful words. Love it so much. I love your ending. “But I’ll keep mine – work and everything, Because there is so much love to do!” It’s so inspiring.
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Oh, what an incredible compliment coming from you. Thanks, Brian!
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Oh I hope so. Loved your post Wynne. Different stages of our kids lives, but the same love.
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One more thing, love, love, love the pic of the three of you. Says so much about the three of you.
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❤
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An unexpected delight to see a poem here 🙂 And what a beautiful feeling in the poem, too. Love it! 🌞
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Funny thing – but I didn’t expect it either. I guess we just have to honor what comes out, right? Thanks, Dave!
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The love and honesty shines through your poem. Beautiful!
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Thank you, Elizabeth!
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Very sweet! And truthful.
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Oh, thank you so much, Ally!
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“love to do” is a great way to put it Wynne! Hope you three had a good weekend.
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The best to-do of them all, right? 🙂
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yes, the painless one
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In all my years of blogging, I don’t think I’ve ever come across a post where somebody used the word akimbo. Until now. Well done (and such a sweetly sentimental post, to boot).
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Thank you, Mark! It is a hard one to slip in, isn’t it? 🙂
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Beautiful, Wynne! It’s so true. Even when they were teenagers, I wouldn’t trade my girls for anything!
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Ah, I love this comment, Michelle! Thank you!
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A lovely reflection, Wynne and it is the greatest gift to look back knowing you gave your whole self. 💗
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Oh you put it perfectly about giving our whole selves. Thank you, Michele!
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I am so glad my comment resonates with you. Thank you, Wynne. 😊
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Echoing the “Beautiful!” others have posted here Wynne. This pic of the happy, ‘3 musketeers’ enjoying life to the fullest together beautifully depicts the priceless, wholehearted love children bring to a family.
One of life’s most precious blessings is God’s unfathomable love that allowed us to be co-creators with Him in birthing children into this world to enrich our lives and fill our hearts with love beyond measure.
Thank you for this precious reminded Wynne.
“Three things will last forever – faith, hope, and love – and the greatest of these is love“
1 Corinthians 13:13
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Oh, thank you for such a heartwarming content. And the greatest of these is love — for sure! Thank you, my friend!
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This is beautifully expressed, Wynne – and in such a poignant poetic way too!
You captured so well what parenting and family is all about and that through the minutia and challenges and bickering, there is deep profound and wholehearted love. 💕
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Oh, you know my heart, Ab. Yes! Minutia, challenges, bickering — and love!! Hope you have a great week, my friend!
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Now Wynne honey, this is such a heartwarming expression of poetry, that shows what a loving and caring mother you are. 🤗💖😊 No matter what, you still love your kids wholeheartedly, even when you want to strangle them sometimes! 😜 They are simply little extensions of you Mama Bear! Beautiful post! 🌞
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I love this comment, Kym! You know it — wholehearted love even when… 🙂 ❤ ❤ Thank you, my friend!
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You are so very welcome my dear Wynne. You know how to break it down in bite-sized pieces my friend. Hugs and smooches! 😊💖🥰
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The simple, yet most powerful truth! We have so much love to do! Perfect!
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Oh, what a lovely comment. Thank you, Lori!
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Our son is the best part of our lives. Raising kids is not without its challenges, but the real reward is when they become kind and decent adults.
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And then you get grandkids. Right, Pete?! Love this comment!
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Beautiful. So much love to do. Indeed.
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Thank you, Alegria!! ❤ ❤ ❤
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Your posts are always wonderful with real experiences Wynne, loved it ❤️🌹
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What a lovely comment. Thank you, Suma!
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Your poem is beautiful, Wynne, and relatable from another mom. 🙂 “There is so much love to do!” I feel that so deeply! 💞
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Oh, thank you, Lauren!! I appreciate this incredible comment!
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My pleasure, Wynne!
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Beautiful words Wynne!
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Thank you, Cristiana!!
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Beautiful poem, Wynne. I love this stanza:
“Because there’s a fierceness
Of love and loyalty
When we know we belong together
And commit to making repair,”
and the ending was magnificent. There is so much love to do, indeed.
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Your poem beautifully captures the essence of parenting. I especially love the line, “I’m so profoundly proud of the effort my kids put in to every day.” It’s a reminder of the resilience and determination our children show, often unnoticed. Their dedication and effort are truly inspiring. Thank you for highlighting this often-overlooked aspect of their daily lives.
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Beautiful! And Wynn when they become young adults it’s even more wonderful witnessing them navigating there life. Sometimes a bit grimacing lol!! But so worth it.
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You’re such a wonderful mom!
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