One outcome of this poetry night is that everyone has had the inkling to start writing a little of their own poetry. Even my husband, who after the first poetry night declared that he had never had the urge to write a poem in his entire life, suddenly found himself jotting down a few lines. It is so awesome. In fact, I thought one of his poems would fit very well as an accompaniment to some pictures of Bundle's latest dance performance. I really want to post some pictures but have run out of anything interesting to say about Bundle dancing because she's had like 5 performances in the last 18 months. And since Troy wrote a poem about his youngest child and her tendency to spin, I thought they'd go nicely together.
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Thursday, March 27, 2014
Dancers and Poets
Recently Troy and I have been attending a poetry group. It got started unexpectedly - we were enjoying some dinner with a couple of close friends and after the meal, as we sat on their living room floor chatting about our favorite music, I kept glancing at their bookshelf. I always love to look at a person's bookshelf - the books we keep near us say a lot about us, I believe. It's fascinating to see what people have on their shelves. Our friends had several books of poetry on the shelf and finally I pulled one out. Or maybe it was Troy, I don't remember. Anyway, poetry came up in conversation and as we talked about a certain poet we all love I suddenly got the idea that we should have a poetry night - just get together and read our favorite poetry or things we've written. Luckily my idea was well received and not totally laughed at. We invited a couple of other families that we thought might enjoy an evening of reading poetry aloud. Does it sound pretentious? If it does, I don't care - it was so much fun. The different poetry styles that everyone brought to the table were fascinating and it was just a lovely evening. So lovely, in fact, that we have done it twice more since and have another on the calendar. I hope it never gets old.
One outcome of this poetry night is that everyone has had the inkling to start writing a little of their own poetry. Even my husband, who after the first poetry night declared that he had never had the urge to write a poem in his entire life, suddenly found himself jotting down a few lines. It is so awesome. In fact, I thought one of his poems would fit very well as an accompaniment to some pictures of Bundle's latest dance performance. I really want to post some pictures but have run out of anything interesting to say about Bundle dancing because she's had like 5 performances in the last 18 months. And since Troy wrote a poem about his youngest child and her tendency to spin, I thought they'd go nicely together.
One outcome of this poetry night is that everyone has had the inkling to start writing a little of their own poetry. Even my husband, who after the first poetry night declared that he had never had the urge to write a poem in his entire life, suddenly found himself jotting down a few lines. It is so awesome. In fact, I thought one of his poems would fit very well as an accompaniment to some pictures of Bundle's latest dance performance. I really want to post some pictures but have run out of anything interesting to say about Bundle dancing because she's had like 5 performances in the last 18 months. And since Troy wrote a poem about his youngest child and her tendency to spin, I thought they'd go nicely together.
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You guys always do such neat things. I remember your mom telling mine that your dad had taken up painting. Love that the creative tradition continues.
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