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Happy Birthday Haiku to My Grandson

on October 13, 2014

James now aged thirteen Brave fencer and sailor free Loves gourmet dining. James with his quick mind Curiosity leading Loves solving riddles. James with loving heart Eyes noticing obstacles Keeps Grandma upright.


17 responses to “Happy Birthday Haiku to My Grandson

  1. Silver Threading says:

    Great Haiku for a wonderful young man!Happy birthday James!

  2. Cute Haiku, Vivachange! James seems like a swell fella!

  3. Meredith says:

    Grandchildren do inspire us!

  4. Awesome.. Happy Birthday, James!

  5. vivachange77 says:

    Thank you. James will like your good wishes.

  6. I nominated you for the One Lovely Blog word. The rules for receiving this award can be found on my blog using this link:
    http://seasonedsistah2.wordpress.com/2014/10/20/one-lovely-blog-award/?preview=true&preview_id=3244&preview_nonce=f942dd91f5

    • vivachange77 says:

      Thank you so much for the nomination to the One Lovely Blog Award. It means a lot to me. However, having people like you read and comment my blog is award enough. Congratulations on your nomination. ❤

  7. Loved it. And happy birthday to James. The last line “keeps Grandma upright” is fantastic.

  8. vivachange77 says:

    Thanks. Saturday I took James out to lunch and gave him the Haiku. He said it is the only present he wants from me because it is specially written for him. About the last line, James said “Grandma you keep yourself upright.”

  9. hbsuefred says:

    Guess I am not the only one who has sometimes found it necessary to employ a “seeing-eye child!” Happy belated 13th to James. Plus a true confession here, my baby turned 23 last week and was still thinking that she was only 22!

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