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Thursday, September 08, 2022

20 years of Jonathan

 

It's Jonathan's birthday today; he is 20 years old.  

 


Can you believe that cheerful butterball (who actually did have a neck, despite appearances to the contrary) has turned into this tall young man?

 Jonathan Sept. 8, 2022 - photo Jeannie Prinsen

Having Jonathan in our lives has given us a different perspective on life than we might otherwise have had. Garbage trucks, geese and seagulls, brooms and shovels, lines of laundry all have greater significance because of Jonathan's interest in these things. Everyone he meets is a friend, and the simplest pleasures give his life meaning and joy.

 Jonathan 2017 - photo Jeannie Prinsen

I wrote the following poem, "Lakeside, with Jonathan" about five years ago and was honoured to have it published in the literary journal Relief. I think it describes Jonathan better than almost anything else could. Happy birthday, Jonathan.

 

Lakeside, with Jonathan

 To the waterfront at Lake Ontario Park we go,
you leading the way to your favourite place: down,

down stone steps to the little cobble beach, where a shelf
of flat rocks stretches into the water. Cross-legged

on a rock, you gaze at the lake, its wind-ruffled surface
dancing with a million bright diamonds. You call out

to the gulls that wheel across the sky, and watch
a half-dozen geese skim the water then swoop

swiftly up and away. You look around
with a smile and say Happy.

This is as abstract as you get, you whose mind anchors
firmly in the tangibles: supper, school, garbage truck.

No bedtime confidences for you, no heartfelt talks
of dreams or hopes, just the familiar, daily repetition.

I could choose to grieve what’s not, or let you teach me
that peace abides in the way water swells and breaks

again and again on the shore, that the seabirds speak
to you as they cry overhead, that the windmills

over on the island are your friends, tall and steady
in the sunlight, their long arms waving hello.

 


21 comments:

  1. This is lovely. It speaks as much about you - obviously a devoted and very special loving mother and insightful poet- as to the wonderful young man you have raised with that love, devotion and insight.

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    1. Thanks so much for your comment, Cynthia. I really appreciate it.

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  2. Happy Birthday Jonathan. A great place to sit and see the world. It is a great poem about your son.

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  3. How beautiful. Happy Birthday, Jonathan. Now my interest in those things listed have greater significance to me too. Thank you for helping us see.

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    1. This is Lindsay Bruehl, by the way. Not sure why it’s anonymous.

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  4. How beautiful Jeannie! The attention to detail in the way you tell and share insight about Johnathan. The waterfront , a happy place! The joy in just observing and in being in the moment.
    Thanks for sharing. A big Happy Birthday to you Johnathan!

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  5. Such a beautiful piece. Says something soecial about both of you. It brought tears to my eyes and gratitude to know someone like you. Even if only online!!

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  6. Thanks for sharing this beautiful poem Jeannie. Gives me a sense of wonderment about you and Jonathan and what he sees and what you have learned while raising him and the rest of your family too. I feel you’re an inspiration to far more people than you realize and a wonderful representative of our Lord . May He bless you richly.

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  7. A beautiful poem, Jeannie. And chubby babies are the best ☺️

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    1. Thank you, Michelle! Yeah, the ultrasound tech even commented on Jonathan's fat cheeks when he was in utero! 😄

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  8. Beautiful post for Jonathan, Jeannie! He looks so much like Lincoln in his baby picture. Your words are so full of understanding, appreciation and love for your boy....and for life. I know Jonathan has a strong connection to PEI, though his hero is no longer here. I would love to have him visit my little cottage anytime; he can bring his family along too....:o) Happy Birthday, Jonathan!

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    1. Thanks so much, Donna. We will definitely be going to PEI again – it just didn't work this summer after my just being there, and us getting Covid in Aug. We would love to go to your cottage sometime: good seagull observation area! 😀

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  9. Hey Jeannie... Happy Birthday, Jonathan! Jeannie another beautiful poem as always. Amazing what we can learn by just being in the moment. Sometimes it takes others to remind us of this. Thank you for writing it and sharing. Blessings to each of you.

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    1. Thanks so much! I wish I knew who this was 😊 ... I'm guessing Nancy? Anyway I really appreciate your comments.

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