Christina Nguyen is a Minnesota writer, poet, and mom. You can find more of her poetry in A New Resonance 8 (Red Moon Press, 2013) and on Twitter (@TinaNguyen).
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Ah, yes! At some point you will go to art house films with them . . .
Thank you so much for sharing your haiku, Christina. I can very much relate to it as a mother. There is definitely a distinct 'before & after' when we embark on the journey of parenthood. I very much enjoy the detail in your first line as it can easily be expanded to the world of late nights at coffee houses discussing those brilliant art films. Wishing you a wonderful day! :-)
Ah, art house films and kids do not mix at all alas, but wait, give them twenty or more years and you might be able to share, or learn of new ones. :-)
Ah, yes! At some point you will go to art house films with them . . .
I adore this insightful comment of yours, Marilyn. So true. :-)
Thank you so much for sharing your haiku, Christina. I can very much relate to it as a mother. There is definitely a distinct 'before & after' when we embark on the journey of parenthood. I very much enjoy the detail in your first line as it can easily be expanded to the world of late nights at coffee houses discussing those brilliant art films. Wishing you a wonderful day! :-)
ha :-D Made me laugh – very true, but no regrets ;-)
Ah, but we can always catch up on an art house film!
Thought provoking…
marion
Life has much more drama in store for us than films, sometimes. ;-) Great haiku.
Film meaningful and true humanitarian.
Great haiku, Christina! Love seeing your work out here. :)
Love the haiku.
Ah, art house films and kids do not mix at all alas, but wait, give them twenty or more years and you might be able to share, or learn of new ones. :-)
Alan
Ah yes! LOL