Wednesday 27 December 2017

One poem at a time...

A Christmas Childhood

One side of the potato-pits was white with frost-
How wonderful that was, how wonderful!
And when we put our ears to the paling-post
The music that came out was magical.

The light between the ricks of hay and straw
Was a hole in heaven's gable. An apple tree
With its December-glinting fruit, we saw-
O you, Eve, were the world that tempted me. 

To eat the knowledge that grew in clay
And death the germ within it! Now and then
I can remember something of the gay
Garden that was childhood's. Again.

The tracks of cattle to a drinking- place, 
A green stone lying sideways in a ditch,
Or any common sight, the transfigured face
Of beauty that the world did not touch.

My father played the melodeon
Outside at our gate;
There were stars in the morning east
And they danced to his music.

Across the wild bogs his melodeon called
To Lennons and Callans. 
As I pulled on my trousers in a hurry
I knew some strange thing had happened. 

Outside in the cow-house my mother
Made the music of milking;
The light of her stable-lamp was a star
And the frost of Bethlehem made it twinkle.

A water-hen screeched in the bog, 
Mass-going feet
Crunched the wafer-ice on the pot-holes, 
Somebody wistfully twisted the bellows wheel.

My child poet picked out the letters
On the grey stone, 
In silver the wonder of a Christmas townland, 
The winking glitter of a frosty dawn. 

Cassiopeia was over
Cassidy's hanging hill, 
I looked and three whin bushes rode across
The horizon- the Three Wise Kings. 

And old man passing said:
' Can't he make it talk-
The melodeon.' I hid in the doorway
And tightened the belt of my box-pleated coat. 

I nicked sick nicks on the door-post
With my penknife's big blade-
there was a little one for cutting tobacco.
And I was six Christmases of age.

My father played the melodeon, 
My mother milked the cows, 
And I had a prayer like a white rose pinned
On the Virgin Mary's blouse. 

- Patrick Kavanagh

Wednesday 6 December 2017

Christmas Month!

December has come, finally!

Gingerbread, the pine scented candles, the hot chocolates with marshmallows, the songs... I could go on and on about what's happening during Christmas month, the cold breeze coming around nighttime which makes you want to get into a hot, steamy shower and get in your warm, cozy bed. 

This time, I'm not talking about the goodies that December has to offer us, but I'm going to talk about my favourite films. The ones I watch every year. Some are more recent films, year after year, I added a few more to the list. Do not worry it isn't going to be the longest list even though, I would add a lot more if I had the time. Being an adult means less time to get around my "me" time. Struggling with friends, family, and work... 

So I thought I would share this famous list of mine with you. Hopefully, I will give you a new film to watch! 

Little one...
"Love Actually" (2003)
Number one movie that I cannot get over, cannot stop crying over, and since it's British, I love it even more! How can someone hate it? I don't understand you if you have never seen it or dislike it? Go watch it now! Little plus, the actors are amazing... Hugh Grant, Keira Knightley, Liam Neeson, Andrew Lincoln, Colin Firth, Bill Nighy, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Martine McCutcheon, Rowan Atkinson, and many others as good as the other. 

Number two...
"The Santa Clause" (1994)
"The Santa Clause 2" (2002)
"The Santa Clause 3" (2006)
I've been watching them since I was a child, in French, but I would watch them all the time. It's part of my childhood.

Little three...
"Elf" (2003)
I believe it's people's favourite... It's such an amazing story, a great film that each year since it came out, it's all over the internet, mugs, I mean Americans go all over this movie each time Christmas is coming. 

Number four...
"The Polar Express" (2004)
I know it's a kid's movie, but how can you not want to watch such a beautiful film? The hot chocolate song always gets me! Give it a shot! 

Little five...
"Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (2000)
I recently got my head around watching it a couple of months ago and I was far from disappointed! The little girl in the movie cannot be more perfect, caught my heart fast! 

Number six...
"A Christmas Carol" (2009)
First time, I ever watched it I was in France, and oh my... It brought me to tears. The movie shows great life lessons. 

Little seven...
"A Child's Christmas in Wales" (1987)
Brings me back to a childhood dream of mine... A snowglobe, rain instead of snow, bedtime stories... Couldn't get better than this film... 

Number eight... 
"Home Alone" (1990)
As a baby in the 90's I couldn't get away from this movie despite being born in Europe! 
I believe it's more a classic movie that anyone could fall in love with at any age. 

Enjoy my list if you are ready to watch any of them. I know, I will make sure to get on the list even if it's much longer than what I gave you! 

Christmas isn't here yet, but trust me when I write this...
I will talk about Christmas a lot! So GET READY!



"What if Christmas, he thought doesn't come from a store. What if Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more." - Dr. Seuss, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!

~Bella