Shawn L. Bird

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poem- belated gifts December 13, 2014

Filed under: Friendship,Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 1:34 pm
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I heard you sent it

and it makes me smile

to know my mail box

will receive a gift

from the past.

When it arrives

I will float back in time,

swim in memories for a while,

then break the surface

to be thankful

for now.

 

20 Responses to “poem- belated gifts”

  1. georgiakevin's avatar georgiakevin Says:

    Your poem (as always) is a great read. It brought back a ton of memories for me.

  2. Nicole's avatar Nicole Says:

    simple yet beautiful, love it πŸ™‚

  3. Gifts from the heart are timeless.

  4. Rajagopal's avatar Rajagopal Says:

    Sweet little poem Shawn, almost lyrical….wish I had the capability to set it to music….best wishes..Raj .

  5. cmd1122's avatar cmd1122 Says:

    This poem brought a smile to my face. It captures a set of emotions that we experience so rarely nowadays with instant emails and text messages (and little snail mail…).
    And thanks for following my blog! I am also a BC resident (although I am currently living in Peru), did a Rotary Youth Exchange and while I am not a certified teacher yet, I am planning on obtaining my certification soon.
    It seems like you have mixed a lot of great elements into your current lifestyle, cheers!

    • Well, Ciera, it appears we are kindred spirits! My daughter was also a Rotary Youth Exchange student, and as a result, did a double degree in French and Spanish which is leading to her becoming a French Immersion teacher. She’ll be certified to teach next September! (I find it quite astonishing, since plainly I was only on exchange myself a couple of years ago!) πŸ˜‰ Time flies.

      All the best on your training. It’s a hard road, becoming a teacher, particularly in the current BC climate. I wouldn’t have encouraged my daughter if she wasn’t doing French Immersion. It’s the only area where there is a demand. It’s discouraging for so many young teachers!

      • cmd1122's avatar cmd1122 Says:

        Thanks, Shawn! Kindred spirits indeed (and like you, I am also an amateur/pro musician, a violinist). πŸ™‚

        Good for your daughter for pursuing the French Immersion BEd. I have to choose two of Social Studies, French and/or Spanish as my ‘teachables’, and while I love Spanish more than French, I know that French is more likely to get me a job. I never did French Immersion, I only ever had 3 hours of French a week in high school, but I love the language and did a university exchange in France. (Clearly, the Rotary exchange implanted a travel bug in me).

        Time will tell…just applying for the BEd program and having my courses be deemed as acceptable pre-req’s is proving to be a difficult, time consuming process. (Sigh…)

        I am glad to have connected with you πŸ˜€ Best wishes!

      • All the best. So much depends on who is retiring at which moment and whether you walk through the door at the precise moment you need to!

  6. uniqusatya's avatar uniqusatya Says:

    Lovely indeed…i recollect that most of my precious gifts are belated πŸ˜‰


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