Wed 20 Sep 2006
We were so busy last week that I had very little time (or energy left) for blogging.
I wanted to share poems written by Cade and Connor and some more photos of the boys’ classes at the Maryland Science Center. The poems were to be of autobiographical incidents. Cade chose sailing and Connor wrote about an incident that happened about 6-7 years ago. *smile*
Sailing
The air in my face
the sea by my side
I was safe in the sea
‘cause I was taking a ride.
The wind took a turn
and I fell on my side.
By the time I got up
I was blown to the side.
Mr. Steve came around
and he helped me up quick.
I got back on track
but I was too far behind.
I was dead in last place
but I was catching up quick.
I took a few turns
and I made up the time.
We all made it to shore
and I announced to the crowd,
I came in sixth place
and I’m not feeling down.
~Cade Forrest Michael Herring - September 2006~
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Swimmer Boys are We
Cade and I went swimming,
swimming so merrily.
As the waves made smiles
my Grandmother was sitting all the while
as happy as she can be.
Then as the waves got bigger,
I started to quiver.
Cade came around
and I started to drown.
I pushed him and he pushed me.
My Grandmother saw
and she dropped her jaw.
She jumped in
and started to swim.
Grammie pushed us ashore
as we dropped to the floor.
So grateful were we to she.
~Connor Patrick Carroll Herring - September 2006~

Quinn playing in the water at the MD Science Center.

Connor (back towards camera) and Cade participating in a Chesapeake Science Class.


September 20th, 2006 at 8:05 am
They have quite a talent for writing, Dani! I love the pictures. Looks like a great learning experience for them.
September 20th, 2006 at 8:06 am
Beautiful poems and lovely pictures from your glorious family!
God bless you all real good.
Love Jeanne
September 20th, 2006 at 11:05 am
Oh, what great poems! Good job, boys!
We went to the Science Center during homeschool days, too. It was so much fun!
September 20th, 2006 at 9:17 pm
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October 7th, 2006 at 11:55 am
I enjoyed reading the poetry of your boys, you have obviously nurtured this well, good for you! This is really nice poetry for ones so young, encourage them to keep it up.
Gilbert magazine occasionally publishes the poetry of young people, you might want to look into that, it would encourage them even more in this skill.
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