Thursday, January 6, 2011

Haiku my Heart Friday

Like long distance hugs
My Mothers hands, thread, needles
She wraps me with love
shawl crocheted by my Mom,

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13 comments:

rebecca said...

just the thought of your mothers hands,
slipping in prayers, dreams and well wishes to keep you forever...
wrapped in her.


gorgeous you,
lucky shawl.

xoxoxoxoxoxoxo,
rebecca

Ramesh Sood said...

can feel mothers love oozing out of warmth.. beautifully expresses..

Noelle Clearwater said...

Deb,
It is a beautiful expression of your mom's deep affection for you. There is nothing more precious than time and the work of hands for a beloved child. Clearly you are one. It is a lovely gift and the haiku says it well. Makes me miss my mom. I am so glad you have yours.
xo,
noelle

Deann LMFT said...

I so love this haiku and your beautiful shawl. The haiku does a beautiful job speaking of a mother's love- and the amazing gift when we have something our mothers made especially for us.

Anonymous said...

You won't fly away with those wings now, will you?

Anonymous said...

I enjoyed your haiku, and the pictures are amazing. The two go together so well. Thanks for sharing.

All the best, Boonie

A Bit of the Blarney said...

Oh how very lovely!!! Beautiful; post! Cathy

Lyn said...

Love it that you love the shawl! It's so much fun to send you "stuff", I know that even my near misses will be appreciated!

Mom.

Spadoman said...

Sounds like you love the garment and your Mom. Wonderful to have something she made for you, and it is beautiful.

Peace

Kim Mailhot said...

nothing like a mother's hug. How beautiful to have this to make you feel hugged whenever you need it.
Can't wait to give you a hug of my own ! hee hee !
Happy Friday !

Karen thisoldhouse2.com said...

this is beautiful - your mother has the same artistic flair that you do! -

ms pie said...

wrapped in mother's love... nothing finer... my mother passed away quite awhile ago and miss her as always... she taught me how to crochet... i hang onto her needles and items she's crocheted for me just for that very reason... a wonderful beautiful ku

Annie Jeffries said...

How lovely. Your shawl is so delicate and rustic at the same time. You honor your mother's love beautifully with your haiku.