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Day: February 25, 2024

Song of Vivian

February 25, 2024February 25, 2024 ~ wordancerblog ~ 6 Comments

Since this week also marks what would have been her 102nd  birthday, I wrote a poem to celebrate my mother, Vivian Victoria – a talented and creative seamstress, and later an inspiring elementary school teacher. 

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    Trish on Working in the Wonder Studio: Setting the StageJanuary 29, 2026

    I loved reading this observation: "I was just setting the stage for children to create.  They did not need help;…

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    wordancerblog on Working in the Wonder Studio: Setting the StageJanuary 28, 2026

    Come to New Jersey anytime, Kim. You have an open invitation!

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    kimhaynesjohnson on Working in the Wonder Studio: Setting the StageJanuary 28, 2026

    What's so fascinating is that children are accepting and agreeable when it comes to working together (mostly)- - far more…

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    Anita Ferreri on Working in the Wonder Studio: Setting the StageJanuary 27, 2026

    I think you should give yourself a round of applause for inspiring their creativity!

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6 responses to “Song of Vivian”

  1. Tina Avatar
    Tina
    February 25, 2024

    What a stunning resemblance between you, your mom, and your grandmother, Josephine! That must have been a communion photo? Her hair and flower bouquet are so beautiful; they conjure the image of a wise nature spirit. However vast and wonderful our world is, your description of your mother reminds me of the power of belonging and that love has no bounds. You keep her spirit alive and I can hear her laugh and smile, clasping her hands together in joy as she is honored and celebrated. 

    *I am going to try this “Song of…” poem format too. I’ve actually used it as part of a class lesson about the court scene in To Kill A Mockingbird (vastly different topic;). Thanks for sharing this beautiful post!

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    margaretsmn
    February 25, 2024

    This poem is such a beautiful tribute to your mother, filled with love. I also never met my grandmother. I can see myself in her portrait that hangs in my dining room. We share a name so I’ve always felt she was my guardian angel. Your mother was a gift to you and to her lifelong friends.

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    mbhmaine
    February 26, 2024

    This is such a beautiful poem and your mother’s parting comment, “Be good to yourself” is wonderful advice. Thanks for sharing her/your story and your lovely poem. How lucky you were to have each other for so long.

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    Fran Haley
    February 28, 2024

    I loved this poetry prompt and this tribute to your mother, Joann. The photos are just incredible, as is the story of your mother’s sacrificial love. You are good to all of us, so DO be good to yourself, too, friend! I sense that writing is a way you do so.

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    Lakshmi Bhat
    March 2, 2024

    That is a loving and beautiful post. Be good to yourself, is something all of us should remember. Thank you for sharing, 

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  6. mitchteemley Avatar
    mitchteemley
    March 11, 2024

    A lovely tribute indeed, Joanne.

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