Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Something Sweet



The bear had a day,
was run off his feet,
and felt he needed
something sweet.

He looked around
and was very sad -
the pantry was empty,
no treats to be had.

He went next door
to borrow some jam,
but they had none
and offered him yam.

He stopped by the hive
and asked for some honey.
The bees were so sorry -
the batch was still runny.

He decided to settle
for cookie or cake.
The bakery was closed,
it was time for their break.

He looked to the moon
and said pretty please -
can I at least have
a small wedge of cheese?

The man in the moon
thought him a nutter -
who has cheese
without a cracker?

The bear was so tired
thought he might cry,
should he go home
or continue to try?

He was heading back
when he met a bear
with a big bag of candy
he was happy to share!

The day turned out well
because in the end
our bear got his treat
and made a new friend.


Featured: a knitted basket for wool.
Didn't do much crafting this summer.
It is nice to be back!

82 comments:

Ann said...

Treats and new friends are certainly cause to be happy. Such a sweet poem. The knitted basket is really nice.

Isabel said...

Tão giro! Gostei muito!

Bom regresso:)
Beijinhos:))

La Table De Nana said...

:)Always sweet.

eileeninmd said...

Hello, cute poem! It is nice the bear met a new friend. Enjoy your day!

Sandy said...

Welcome back and glad you got something sweet.

Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces said...

Your poems are always so sweet, Amalia, and I love the charming basket! So nice to see you back!

Gloria Baker said...

Lovely, Amalia I miss you sooo much!! Hoe you had a nice time, hugs!

Vee said...

Oh I love this poem and the cute twist in stanza six. Hahahahaha... I’d buy a book of your children’s poetry. Oh, yes, I would!

Ageeth Mooij said...

You’re basket is gorgeous and your poem too <3

Lowcarb team member said...

Lovely to have you back …
Another sweet poem.

All the best Jan

Aritha V. said...

Welcome back! Glad to see you here!

Edit said...

What a lovely, cute poem, Amalia! You made me smile again. :-) And the basket is very nice, as well! :-)
I wish you a sweet, cheerful September!

Rhodesia said...

Lovely poem. Happy week Diane

Kim said...

Oh how lovely to have you back. I have missed your delightful poems. Such a fun poem and your little basket is pretty...love the shades of the variegated yarn.

VeggieMummy said...

A lovely poem and a gorgeous yarn basket. Welcome back! xx

At Rivercrest Cottage said...

I'm glad the bear had a happy ending. It really has been too hot this summer for crafts or hobbies. Hoping for cooler weather to bring inspiration!

Louca por porcelana said...

Welcome back!Sweet poem and pretty basket.Hugs.

Little Wandering Wren said...

… and it's lovely to have you back! Love the thought of the bees looking dismayed at their runny honey :)
Wren x

Kim said...

I have missed your sweet posts and your lovely prose. That basket is just so amazing, too. I hope that you have been enjoying summer, traveling and spending time with family and friends. Looking forward to chatting and happy to have you back in my feed again. xo

Blondie's Journal said...

What a very "sweet" poem...its something I'd love to read to my granddaughter. And the little handmade basket would do well for her books!

I've missed you! I hope you had a good time away from your computer! :)

Jane

Stephanie said...

You have been missed, sweet Amalia! I so enjoyed your poem and your little basket is darling!

Hugs to you!

The Joy of Home with Martha Ellen said...

Love seeing your darling poetry again! So happy you are back and the bear got some sweets. xo ♥

Luciana F. Damiano said...

Muito útil a cesta! E muito bonita.

Jeanie said...

What a wonderful poem! It reads like a very cute picture book for a child! Makes my imagination soar! (Cute project, too!)

Brenda @ Its A Beautiful Life said...

We're so very happy to have you back! What a sweet poem and I loved your photo with dreams of possibility.

Happy day...Brenda xox

Conniecrafter said...

Welcome back, love the colors in your basket, so pretty!
I do understand how the bear feels, I try to keep goodies as I call them out of the house so that I am not tempted but then there are those days that I just go looking in hopes there will be something to have, glad he found a friend to share :)

Gumbo Lily said...

Welcome home, Amalia! I've missed your poems and your pretty things. What a nice knitted basket.

MaryAnne said...

That knit basket is lovely, and it's so fun to read a new poem from you!

Anna said...

Glad you are back with a lovely basket and lovely words !
Have a nice weekend !
Anna

Lorrie said...

What a pretty yarn basket, and a sweet poem alongside. Welcome back, Amalia!

FlashinScissors said...

Nice to see you back, Amalia!
Love the wool basket, and your great poem!
Barbara x

said...

Gostei muito dessa sacola. Bem legal para guardar os fios.

bjinhos

Beca said...

A treasure to read! Your words are a blend of fun and sweetness. So delightful to read. So glad I found your sweet blog. I’ll be back for another enchanting visit soon. Toot a loo sweet friend!
xx Beca

Ela said...

Hello ! I'm glad you're back !
A sweet basket with yarn !
Happy weekend !

Jo said...

Glad you are back with words for the heart and knitting for the eyes to see. J x

Carla from The River said...

Hello,
Happy you are back to crafting and posting. I LOVE your posts. They make me smile.
Enjoy,
Carla

Karen (Back Road Journal) said...

I thought your poem was sweet as is the basket.

Debby Ray said...

What an adorable basket...and your poems always make me smile! :D

AnnMarie aka Vintage Junkie aka NaNa said...

So happy to have you back in the blog world! LOVE the poem and your pretty knitted basket.

Nancy Chan said...

Nice story with a happy ending! That is a pretty yarn basket!

Poções de Arte said...

Bom dia, Amalia!
Seus poemas sempre enchem meu coração de alegria! Parabéns, lindo!!! Assim como seu cestinho, amei o colorido.
Obrigada pelo carinho com o Giggio. Ele é muito especial.

Abraços esmagadores e dias felizes!

Handmade in Israel said...

Oh so sweet! That made me smile :)

Bonnie said...

I've missed your poems. You have such a gift.
I sent you an email.

Su-sieee! Mac said...

Aww, I'm glad the bear made a friend and got something sweet. I was starting to feel frustrated with him.

NCSue said...

Great post! Thank you for sharing with us this week at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2018/09/a-bit-of-bluegrass.html

Red Rose Alley said...

Your knitted basket is so cute. How creative to knit a basket and put all your yarn in there. Great idea, Amalia.

~Sheri

Liz That Skinny Chick Can Bake said...

What a beautiful basket! And so glad the bear got a treat---I get those same cravings :)

Angie said...

This made me think of Winnie the Pooh. Have you seen the Christopher Robin movie? Fabulous!

Anna said...

I like the mix of yarn you've used. Makes me think of ice-cream! Anna x

Tricia Buice said...

Welcome back! Lovely basket - and beautiful, sweet poem. Hope you had a lovely summer.

Debbie-Dabble Blog and A Debbie-Dabble Christmas said...

what a wonderful poem!!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Hugs,
Debbie

Big Rigs 'n Lil' Cookies said...

So glad you are back! And to have a happy bear with a treat and a friend!

Diane said...

Wonderful to have you back Amalia, what a sweet poem.

Hugs Diane

Kitchen Riffs said...

Fun stuff. Thanks! Welcome back, BTW. :-)

Polly said...

Your basket is so pretty Amalia. I'm glad the bear found a treat and a friend :-) x

Amy at Ms. Toody Goo Shoes said...

Charming poem, and very cute yarn basket! Thanks for sharing at Best Of The Weekend!

Mia said...

Beautiful basket, Amalia, and I love your poem. Kisses, my friend.

Sum of their Stories said...

I love your basket for yarn, so pretty and useful. The poem is super cute too.

likeschocolate said...

Looks like a great tote bag! My mom is a knitter always making something. Have a great weekend.

Our Hopeful Home said...

What a fun poem! Love the basket -- it's so colorful and useful, too:) Nice to have you back! Hope your summer was a great one. xo Kathleen

Thistle Cove Farm said...

Cute poem and the basket is wonderful...love how you got it to a stand up circle. WOW!

betty-NZ said...

What a lovely story!

Preeti said...

Nice to see you back:) lovely basket!

Margie said...

Cute basket! I have a sweet tooth so I can relate to the bear's frustration when he couldn't satisfy his craving.

GratefulPrayerThankfulHeart said...

Your creativity abounds in each and every poem you write! Love them all and your knitted basket!

Tom said...

...what, no jam!

Tanza Erlambang - Every Day Issues said...

so creative.
love it

Sara - Villa Emilia said...

The knitted basket is so pretty...
and the poem is delightful. I read it slowly, trying to "taste" every word and rhyme, but at the same time anxious to know if the bear will find anything. Fortunately he did!!!

white and vintage said...

Hi Amalia,
What a lovely poem <3! Your knitted basked is so nice. Well done !
Have a nice time,
Christine

Deb @ Frugal Little Bungalow said...

Your poetry is always such a delight to read that accompanies your lovely projects :)

Jeanna said...

Those are the kind of friends we need, (: Love the poem and hand crafted knitting bag.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

not much crafting? But you made a beautiful basket and wrote a darling poem. That's a lot, especially for summer !! Happy Autumn!

Tandy | Lavender and Lime (http://tandysinclair.com) said...

A perfect day indeed!

Jo said...

I'm just like that bear, I do love my sweet treats! What a lovely knitted basket, perfect for wool storage.

R's Rue said...

Love.

Pam Richardson said...

A sweet treat is always welcome. That is a lovely basket and poem, Amalia!

Pam said...

What a cool knitted basket. Great poem.

Harlynn said...

I read this out loud to my man. Hahahaaaaa.
Love it. All your sweet poems. They're so happy while my writing is only dark. I try happy poetry but...it doesn't work. It's hard!!

akiko hiramatsu said...

How was your vacation?
I am so glad to see your blog again!!
What a beautiful knitted basket and lovely story treated me!
Thank you Amalia <3

akiko
www.akikohiramatsu.com

Ginx Craft said...

Thanks for the poem, and joining in with your knitted basket to my Ginx Woolly Linx Party. I love baskets like this, and it is great to see a knitted one.

Doreen@foxdenrd said...

What a darling knitted bag amalia! You’re so talented!

cocoya said...

Those are the kind of friends we need, (: Love the poem and hand crafted knitting bag.

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