Today we have got ‘calendar’ by TJ for his weekly household haiku challenge prompt word. Mine is hanging up on a kitchen cupboard and as my memory is bad, I try to write down appointments and birthdays and stuff – that is if I can remember them in the first place!
Anyway, here are my takes on it this week:
Measurement of life:
happy days celebrated
Sad days reminisced
***
Anticipation
A Milestone is approaching
The dreaded five-o!
Like both of your Haikus. I also have calendar in my kitchen next to my phone. I simply trust that still more and everybody can take a look. Also I have it in front of my knows all the time. It doesn’t run out of batteries and it doesn’t break when it falls down… haha.
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That is the beauty of it. You can cross stuff off, and alter it in seconds and like you say it is right in front of you! 🙂
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Yep, exactly!!! So much easier to handle. The tricky thing only is to never forget to sync both calenders.
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Ha hA! True 🙂
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😃 😉
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Oh i always need my calendar too sis! Both haiku were great!!!
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Thanks Ritu, Yes they are a necessity 🙂
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Absolutely lol!
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By the way, you’re being summoned on Erika’s song of the day post in the comments!!!
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Oh ok, I will head over in a min 🙂
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Well done! I would absolutely be lost without my calendar. 🙂
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Yes, me too 🙂
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As one who is also coming upon half a century on the planet, I’m going to start counting backwards till I get back to 25
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Yes, I am with you on that one! 🙂
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Wonderful Judy, this challenge seems fun, household calendar, I should check it out!
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Yes, do. It is amazing what wonderful haiku people can make out of ordinary household items. 🙂
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Love the haiku but surely not the five O! As 40 is supposed to be the new twenty then you are only really 30 or so. Thanks so much for participating young lady. 🙂
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Oh you smooth talker you, (and now my best friend), glad you enjoyed the haiku! 🙂
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Avec plaisir mademaoiselle. 🙂
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😁
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I really like this Judy. You said a lot with very few words 🙂 I think I am beginning to like Haiku. Before, it’s brevity used to stump me.
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I like haiku too, it does make you choose your words carefully! 🙂
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