I am from books and paper and pen
From Dell and HP and Oxford notebooks
I am from the maple tree outside my childhood home that
Protected me from the neighbor’s Peeping Tom and
Displayed incredible colors beyond the rainbow one mystical day.
I am from New Jersey rhododendrons and evergreens silver with snow.
From the tiny hidden woods across a forbidden street where I first met
The fairy folk folded into a chuckling stream and a feathery
Breeze that enveloped me in magic.
I am from writers – Virginia Woolf’s Leonard, my great great (great?) uncle,
and my paternal grandmother who secretly wrote romance novels and my dad who wrote a poem for my mom in every anniversary card.
I am from bravery thanks to my father, paratrooper in WWII.
But I’m also from personal sorrow – my grandmother and her children neglected by her husband, their father.
My dad held that sorrow and passed it on to me and my daughter.
I am from Montclair NJ where my grandparents came from wealth and sunk to near poverty thanks to a stock market dive
but they produced a feisty daughter, my mom,
Who determined to be herself in flirtatious humor, in dance and in the immense capacity to enjoy life.
Some of her blood runs through me, intermingled with her mom’s (my Nanny), a nurse, and according to all who knew her, a saint.
I am from Nanny’s chocolate junket, served just like her:
Sweet and soft and created with pure love.
Unconditional.
I come from glimmering stardust
But cling to this dimension of reality
Even when I write fantasy mingled with
Unexpected creativity that proves
I am made of many things
I Don’t
Understand.

Lovely inspiration and tribute to your life and relationships. Happy birthday Pam! 😃🎉🕺
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Thanks much, Brad! As the saying goes, another trip around the sun. ☀️
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Thank you for touching my soul through your beautifully written birthday poem! What a gift you continue to share! 🥰 Hugs!
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It’s me – Barbara C.
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Your comment is a beautiful gift in and of itself. Thank you! 🩷
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Happy Birthday, Pamela. All the best. A very creative post.
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Thanks much John. I found this prompt of writing a poem that begins with “I am from” and gave it to my writing students. We all loved it! It’s actually structured where you include your hometown and the environment and your ancestors, etc.
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Very clever. Thanks, Pamela.
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Happy birthday! I’m from 2 hours west of you!
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😌 Well, you probably know well of what I write here. Although now I am from California and New England 😍
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Happy birthday, my friend! I hope today brings you joy and serenity. Your poem was absolutely gorgeous.
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This is a personal poem that I discovered many teachers give to their English students. It’s a fun way to discover yourself further. I am from…. I’m so glad I am from friendships like yours. 💕
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I had no idea that was a common assignment. I think I’ll give it a try. xo
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Good! And feel free to send me a copy. If you Google I am from you may find the entire structure.
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I suspected you were stardust the first time we met. Wonderful reflection on your life girl. Happy Birthday❤️
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⭐️ 💫 You as well. As we both love to spread our glitter. 💛
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Happy Birthday, Pam! Like all of us, you come from so many places, people, and things–including stars. Hope you saw some light and glitter today!🌟
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It’s so true Merril. We may think we are one individual but we are made of multitudes!
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Indeed we are, Pam!
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Happy Happy Birthday, my good friend and fellow Pisces!! You are from many places and people who make you the wonderful person you are. I love this!!
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From one Piscean to another. Fish to fish. May we swim along well during our entire birthday year. 🐟
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😊❤️🐟
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Happy Birthday, Pam! I love your poem, particularly the imagery. Each image tells a story.
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Thanks for the compliment, Liz. I’m not a poet but I like to dabble in poetry. Imagery is what I try to do in my stories and my dabbles, so THANKS! 🙂
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You’re welcome, Pam!
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I learned something new about my friend of over 50 years. I am from Long Island, New York. Both of my grandparents lived on Long Island along with my parents and my siblings. My roots are there, but now I’m in Florida where the sun and the clouds inspire me every day to enjoy each day. I hope you had a wonderful birthday. Love, Karen
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Hi Karen. Let’s pretend we’ve known each other since we were 5. 🙂 I enjoyed your “I am from” details here. Love your Long Island roots and your colorful leafy branches now that you live in FL.
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I see many readers have noted stardust and glitter in your heritage. That’s why my favorite lines are these:
The fairy folk folded into a chuckling stream and a feathery
Breeze that enveloped me in magic.
A Magical Birthday to you. . with lots of fairydust! You are among the literary glitterati in my books, Pam!
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Marian – you put stars in my eyes. “literary glitterati” – WOW. I had never put two and two together. We all are supposedly made of stardust, and I wear some kind of “glitter” every day, so yeah, I’m wearing myself on my sleeve (or more likely hanging from my ears). 🙂
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Wishing you a wonderful birthday, Pam! Love your words filled with beautiful imagery. I hope your year will be filled with fairydust, magical moments and much happiness, always. You deserve the very best that Life has to offer. . . .
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I look for the fairy dust and magical moments every day. Sometimes, that’s what gets us through the day, right? Happiness to you as well. Finding a reason to smile (and shine) helps life be filled with joy. ❤
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I fully agree! And rainbows are another thing to fill the heart with wonder. . .
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Happy Birthday, Pam. Love the poem. I have written one like this. I need to dig it out.
I enjoy receiving your blog post and reading your writing. Thanks.
Glenda
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Thanks, Glenda. If you find your “I am from” poem place the link here. It’s fun for us to share each other’s history – and to know each other better. ❤
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That sounds like a wonderful mix of attributes. Happy Birthday.
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Each of us is such a mix, thanks to ancestors and “life.” Appreciating them makes each day more joyful, I think. Thanks for reading!
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What fun! Happy Birthday!
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Thanks much, Joy. I’d love to hear where YOU are from!
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https://joynealkidney.com/2025/11/18/i-am-from/
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THANKS for sharing. A great ‘I am from’ – and chocolate spread on saltine crackers!!! Never heard of that one! 🙂
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I know you better now. Thank you, and happy birthday.
I’m from forests and rivers, snow-capped mountains and sunny islands. I’m from readers and artists, carpenters and seamstresses. I’m from courage and love, a musician and a dancer. I’m blessed and grateful.
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That’s beautiful!! And now I know YOU better. ❤
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what a wonderful story of who you are – happy birthday –
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Hi Beth. We are such a mix of so many things, aren’t we? It’s nice to recognize what we’re made of, sometimes. ❤
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Happy birthday, Pam. We are a product of our environments. I don’t take it for granted that I came from a stable, loving home.
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Good point, Pete. And as a teacher, I’m sure you’ve seen the results of the opposite. I thank my parents every day in my prayers and wish I’d done more so when they were alive.
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Happy Birthday….love your story.
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Hi Sandra! Thanks so much, and great having you visit here.
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I am from New York City 😀
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A place filled with many places/people/settings. Thanks for sharing!
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Beautifully expressed. I am from a stable family; from cricket in the street; from being twice widowed; from being a single parent; from leaving an insurance office for a social work and therapeutic career; from living long enough to benefit from retirement.
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Thanks so much for sharing some of your “I am from” details, Derrick. It’s amazing how much we can say in a few poetic lines, isn’t it? You’re also from writing and blogging, and we readers are grateful.
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Much appreciated, P:am
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Happy birthday, and congratulations on your great poem.
I am from Cologne and the river Rhine. Child of the Carnival.
Klausbernd 🙂
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Ah, your “from” place is so different from my New Jersey origins. One of the things I love about blogging is meeting others from all over the world, and appreciating our differences, and even more so, our similarities.
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This is a lovely piece. Pam 💚🌷
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Many thanks, Robbie. I think you’d have a great time with this poetic structure. You’re so creative in all you do.
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A day late but I still wish you a happy birthday and hope your day was fabulous!
I love this beautiful share… Hmmm…. in one month will be my turn 😉
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I’m told we should celebrate our birthdays for at least a week, so you’re not late, Dale. I would LOVE to read an “I Am From” poem from you. You can google it and find the structure, and then just did with it what you will.
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I agree wholeheartedly. I never understand those who don’t want to!
Yours is the second or third “I Am from” and I definitely want to do mine 🙂
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Happy Birthday, Pam. You share a birthday with one of our nieces and one of our nephews! All Ides of March babies. 😀
I am from the Scottish Highlands and the Mayflower Pilgrims and the Native Americans and one of the “witches” of Salem. I am from novels and poems and movies and plays and concerts and encyclopedias and songbirds. I am from the trees, the breeze, and the bees. I am from sugar and spice amid sassy undertones. 😀
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You are from strong special stock, indeed! No surprise that you have witchy genes in there. One of my good friends (and my publisher) discovered years ago that she is from one of the Salem witches and she changed her name to the ancestor’s. Very cool. And how delightful that you’re from songbirds too. They are finally, just, returning here from their winter get-away. Sassy for sure – that’s what makes us sweet, yes?
And finally, I’m glad to share the Ides of March with some of your relatives. When I was a kid, I thought it was called the EYES of March, and I used to walk around on March 15 with widened eyes. ;-0 ❤
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The EYES of March ~ “all the better to see the songbirds return!”
My ancestor was Susannah North Martin. I’ve read some of her trial testimony. Talk about sassy!!! She rocked it!
Have a fun week!
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Sending birthday love, Pam…and big hugs. Thank you for sharing your lovely and lyrical “I am from”…so good! 💝😊💝
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I remember reading YOUR “I am from” poem and being inspired. Thank you!! ❤
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Happy and joyous birthday, Pam! Your life is rich, colorful, deep, and wide! I love your reflective poem. 🎂😍
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Thanks, Miriam. I’m still blowing out the birthday cake candles. Ha. This reflective poem is fun for all to do – I gave the structure to my writing students and they loved it. Happy almost-spring!
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Happy Birthday! When we know we’re from, it helps in getting to the journey ahead. A wonderful post.
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I agree. And it wasn’t until I was older that I realized how important it is to acknowledge where we’re from. Helps to understand ourselves, and as you say, keep on keeping on.
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I think that’s true of most of us… 💃🏻💗🌹
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Just wonderful, Pam. Thank you!
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Thanks so much, Jennie. You always make me feel good about my writing. 🙂 xo
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You are welcome, Pam. Your writing is good!
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Hi Pam. I loved your biography story, a beautiful tribute to yourself. Happy belated birthday! 🥰🎈💜
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Wow, I came off as anonymous. It’s me Debby. xx
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You can NEVER be anonymous, Debby. You light up the screen. Thanks for the birthday wishes. xo
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Lol, thanks Pam. xx
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I love this Pam! What special relationships you have, my friend! Happy Birthday to you! Spending love and light for more joy and happiness and dreams come true. ❤️💕💃🏻
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Hi Cindy. I think you would love to write this structured poem “I am from” where you fill in the blanks about your ancestors, childhood settings, things that make you who you are. Although I admit after a while I ignored the structure. 🙂 We all are filled with multitudes, aren’t we? ❤
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You’re so welcome! Funny you should say that! I just wrote a poem starting with that coming out next month for MUSA. I’ll read it so you can see what you think. Hope all is well with the family! ❤️💕💕
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I’d love to read it!
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I love this and Happy Belated Birthday xo
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Thanks, Denise. I decided to celebrate for at least a week, so you’re not late. 🙂 xo
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Sending you late birthday wishes and hoping all your dreams come through. As usual, I’m always touched by your writings. They are beautiful and soul-searching.
I am from a father who was gentle and sweet despite his disability and ruined youth. His love was unconditional. I am from a mother that was strict but loving I am from a grandfather that taught me honesty pride and love I am from a village where everybody knew everyone know the history know their faults.
gerlinde
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Hi Gerlinde. THANK you for sharing some of where YOU are from. I’ve loved the photos of your small village and your relatives when you visit the beautiful country. Now I know even more about you and your parents and Grands. It is GRAND.
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Happy Birthday Woman, God bless in 2026
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Oh birthday girl…loved where you came from and so happy you made it here to give us delicious writings!! Our “herstory” is our past and surely adds to our future…so very mysterious and wonderful!!!
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We all come from so much, don’t we? We like to think it didn’t/doesn’t affect who we are, but it does – it does! Here’s to your Herstory.
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Wow! Pam, this is a beautiful, magical and poetic celebration of YOU! Your love of life, and that of your parents and grandparents, shines through. The resilence, joy and creativity of you all a beacon at all times. Sending you belated birthday hugs and hoping you had a most wonderful day. xx ❤️
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Thanks for the birthday hugs! I’m accepting them for at least another week, so you are not belated. But you are beloved by your blogging friends, and particularly me! I think you’d enjoy writing an I AM From poem, Annika. Add it to your ‘to do’ list. 🙂 ❤
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Pam, glad I’m in time with the birthday hugs! 😊I do like a challenge and I will definitely give this a think … you’ve already got my mind spinning with ideas. Yours here is just wonderful so you’ve set the bar very high! xx ❤️
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Belated Happy Birthday, Pam! Wish I had arrived at the party on time. There is so much here and so much more unwritten to who you are and who we are. Beautifully written and causes deep thought. It might take a book to say where I’m from. Working on it. Wishing you many more wondrous trips around the sun.
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Thank you Marlene. I was late to my own party in a sense. I’ve never easily celebrated my birthday, but from now on each moment/day/month/year are priceless. So, are you “working” on writing a poem like this, or an entire book??? ❤ I’ll take both, please.
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I’m no poet and never thought like one. It’s a book about my spiritual (supernatural) experiences in life. I wouldn’t know how to write a poem. Maybe in my next life. 🙂
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I can’t wait to read it!!!
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Happy Belated Birthday, Pam. How lovely to know where your are from and how you carry all those places, histories – and most of all the people – inside you, those you love and who loved you. A beautiful and poignant post, my friend. You are indeed magical. ❤
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To our birthdays – each one more poignant than the past because of our past, our present, and those who helped create who we are. Thanks so much for your good wishes, Diana. Hugs to you. ❤
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FUN post and happy birthday!!
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Happy birthday to you. You, who are so many different things. That’s GREAT!
All the very best for your new year
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Thank you. As we get to a certain age, we realize we should celebrate each birthday with joy. 🙂
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We absolutely agree.
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I am from Wilmington, nc
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Hi Lisa. A good friend of mine lived in Wilmington NC for many years before she moved two years ago to CA. I wonder if you know her? 🙂
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I am from bravery and stardust. I love it
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Ah, I’m high fiving you. To the stars and back.
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I love your birthday I Am poem, Pamela! It is wonderful! I love every line, and this one about the maple tree, especially: “I am from the maple tree outside my childhood home that
Protected me from the neighbor’s Peeping Tom and
Displayed incredible colors beyond the rainbow one mystical day.” 💞✍️💞
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Thanks so much, Lori. Trees are our friends in so many different ways, from protection to spiritual enlightenment. ❤
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How very thoughtful of you to think of all of us on YOUR birthday! 🎂 Old friends, and even us random new. I wish I had had the foresight to get something appropriate for you on your special day.
Wait, maybe I can can leave my surf board, and you can catch a wave today. 🏄♂️
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I’m catching the wave of good thoughts. Thanks for yours! 🙂
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Happy birthday to you it’s a pleasure to any God serving soull to add a year and also blessings may you stay blessed always
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Actually the poem is amazing it makes me sometimes be emotional and also encourages really love that,,Hammatone leshan from Kenya happy to meet you ❤️
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Hi Hammatoneleshtone. Thanks for visiting my site here. And I’m so glad that this poem makes you emotional. You should write your own! I’d visit your site, but there is no link to it here.
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Yeah sure I’ll write mine too much glad to meet you wishing you all the best in your writing really love them ❤️
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I loved this poem, Pamela and it was interesting prompt that I might use with my writing students. It would be fun to see what they come up with.
I am from writers and that heritage I discovered long after I had been writing! Nice to know that we carry that tradition in our cells!
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You gave me the chills – YES, I believe we do carry on the “writing” tradition through our cells – our ancestors. I used this poem structure with my (adult) creative writing students. I thought they’d be flummoxed by it, but they LOVED it.
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Yes, our ancestors! I didn’t believe it at first but it keep slapping ne in the face until I admitted it was more than a coincidence. A writers DNA! Who knoes, maybe its even a specific gene? Lol.
If you had success with your adult Cr. Writing students using the prompt, then mine should love it too, (they are all 50 + seniors, though). My class is on a break atm, so I’ll use the prompt next term. Thanks so much!
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Let me know how it goes. My class is for 50 plus also and we have such a good time!!
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This is so joyous! What a wonderful way to trace your roots! My writing group has done this exercise and we came to know each other on a deeper level.
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Exactly. Not only do we get to know others better, I think we get to understand ourselves better too. Thanks so much for stopping by!
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@Leigh Anne – I plan to use the prompt wrought my writing students too. Fun!!
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Wow
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Thanks! ❤
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Nice read. Like a blueprint of a soul.
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Ohhh, what a lovely way of expressing this poem. Thank you! ❤
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Oh So cool. We have that in common!! Some of the men in my group have the funniest stories. Do your students prefer memoir?
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Some are hesitant at first on writing what I call the “I” pieces. But it’s becoming easier for them, and the stories are at times funny, at other times heart-breaking. ❤
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Indeed. Everyone has a ‘story’ and the older demographic has a wealth of amazing experiences on which to draw. It seems many of my students have a desire to save those stories from oblivion, before they pass away. One student publishes war stories from families or veterans of WWII, as they are fast disappearing.
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Hi! I’m new here and I just put out my first 2 blog posts. Mind checking them out? You have a great blog by the way. ✌️
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Good luck with your blog. I like your about page – right up front about who you are and what you write about.
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I loved this! I am from New Jersey too 🩶
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Of course, north NJ is sooo different from south NJ. I grew up in the south of the state and went to grad school (and lived for a while) in the north of the state. The state is unsung and underappreciated. 🙂 Welcome!
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Hello Miss, that was definitely a great blog. Btw, I am a 14-year-old and completely new here. I have written a few blogs . So pls dont forget to support me, and I am definitely ready for guidance from a professional like you.
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Welcome. Just enjoy the blogosphere and write clearly and truthfully.
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Wow! Randomly came across this article. I am from maplewood nj! Living in Newark now. Hello! 👋🏾
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Welcome. Glad you found me, even randomly. I grew up near Maplewood and worked years ago in Newark. Hello!
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Well, for one thing, Pam, I lived 17 years in Montclair, myself! (But not where I started out.) What a loving remembrance of all who came before, and how you came to be your loving, imaginative, writerly self. To write where I came from would take a post as long as this. If I get around to that post, I’ll be sure to let you know. 🙂
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Whoa!! My (2nd) cousin was a beloved high school counselor at Montclair High for many years (many years ago, he was my mom’s cousin and older than she). I hope you write your own I Am From. Can’t wait to read it.
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Awww … thanks! I’ll put that “in the hopper” and see how I might like to go about that. We always like a little inspiration. 😊
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