Recently, I went over my friend’s house for Thanksgiving. After I ate turkey and all the trimmings, we all proceeded to sit down and chat. It was nice to have an in-depth conversation with my loving friends, Jessica and Rob. We talked about a Facebook post. It has been falling like snowflakes on everyone’s feed, because Christmas is flying in. The post suggested that parents should not tell their children that high priced items (iPads, cell phones, computers, etc.) are not from Santa. It went on to say, “Not everyone can afford gifts of that expensive stature. Little ones wonder why other children receive an iPad (etc.) and they didn’t.” While we sat and chatted under the multi-colored Christmas lights, we all chimed in agreement…it’s the parent’s prerogative to give a little or to give a lot. A Facebook suggestion should not scold you on your giving circumstances. No one has the right to tell you what to buy or no...
The title “Poems from the Heart” is dedicated to my dad. He will always be my inspiration when I write. When I was younger, my dad wanted me to publish a book filled with my poetry. Even though, I don’t have a bound book of my poetry, I still wanted to use the title in a honoring way. So, I’ve created this blog to “touch hearts” with some of my poetry, memories, love, and faith. I hope my audience enjoys the eclectic variety!