Nov 15
Posted: under Alison's Haiku, Daily Haiku.
Tags: Autumn, children, chocolate, driving, family, flowers, strangers, Sundays, trees, winterNovember 15th, 2010
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On the way…
Sunday morning drive
wispy leafless trees pass us -
we watch quietly
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We get there…
my child covered in
chocolate - a grandmother
scowls hard at us both
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Our way home…
“She must be from Mass.”
I complain as we walk past
hardy Marigolds
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by Alison
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.
On the way…
Sunday morning drive
wispy leafless trees pass us -
we watch quietly
.
We get there…
my child covered in
chocolate - a grandmother
scowls hard at us both
.
Our way home…
“She must be from Mass.”
I complain as we walk past
hardy Marigolds
Oct 04
Posted: under Daily Haiku, Kelly's Haiku.
Tags: chocolate, diet, food, self controlOctober 4th, 2009
fall from detox grace —
consumed entire bag of
dark chocolate almonds
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by Kelly
fall from detox grace —
consumed entire bag of
dark chocolate almonds
Apr 23
Posted: under Kelly's Haiku, Reviews.
Tags: chocolate, diet, exercise, meredith clairApril 23rd, 2009
I am the proud owner of a gym membership. When I joined last fall, I had all sorts of ideas about how often I’d hit the gym, how aerobic, toned, flexible and dedicated I would be.
And I go. I go to the gym, but . . . But I’m not nearly as dedicated as I [...] [...more]

by Kelly
I am the proud owner of a gym membership. When I joined last fall, I had all sorts of ideas about how often I’d hit the gym, how aerobic, toned, flexible and dedicated I would be.
And I go. I go to the gym, but . . . But I’m not nearly as dedicated as I had hoped I would be.
Winter in Minnesota is dark and cold, and it’s much easier to stay indoors than it is to venture out. This course of action — or rather inaction — has resulted in some extra padding, extra padding I’d love to shed now that spring appears to have sprung.
I was, therefore, able to relate with this tiny little book: The Sound of One Thigh Clapping: Haiku for a Thinner You.
The author, Meredith Clair, is a serial dieter, and in the midst of attending yet another weight-loss class, it hits her that the act of dieting is a lot like the act of writing haiku.
“To write a good haiku,” Clair says in her introduction, “one must pare down, economize, and make sacrafices.”
Dieting, of course, requires the same. And so it was that Clair found writing haiku to be a perfect side dish to her weight-loss plan.
I guffawed at many of her haiku, including this one:
So sweet. So creamy.
Yet so diabolical.
Dulce de Leche.
It immediately reminded me of Alison, my haiku’ing partner and a lover of dulce de leche. She picked up that love, of course, during our English-teaching days in Buenos Aires.
This one also jumped out at me:
This Filet-O-Fish
is neither fish nor filet.
And yet, I eat it.
As soon as I saw the words “filet-o-fish” that dang McDonald’s commercial started running through my head!
Filet-O-Fish aside, however, this little book inspired me to write my own diet-themed haiku:
Chocolate is breakfast.
Disagree if you want but
my mind is made up.
Now all I need is the inspiration to step away from the computer (I already know I won’t put down the chocolate) and hit the gym.
Feb 14
Posted: under Daily Haiku, Kelly's Haiku.
Tags: chocolate, cookingFebruary 14th, 2009
Oatmeal chocolate chip.
They disappear so fast. This
is why I don’t bake.
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by Kelly
Oatmeal chocolate chip.
They disappear so fast. This
is why I don’t bake.