Friday, December 12, 2025

Cherries

While eating some cherries,

I have to admit

That the fruit is delicious,

But lickety-split

 

The bowl will be empty

Except for the pits

And the stems that released them

For our benefits.

 

The cherries are bursting

With beauty and taste,

Though the pits and the stems

Will get tossed out as waste.

 

When life is described as

This fruit in a bowl,

It’s obvious that

All the cherries are whole

 

And likewise, when everything

Seems on the fritz,

It’s apt to believe that

Your life is the pits.

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Domingo

My husband likes conversing

With most anyone he meets,

Including taxi drivers or

The ones in Uber fleets.

 

Domingo was our Uber guy

And on the ride, we shared

Some talk of life and grandkids,

But I doubt he was prepared

 

When a question was presented

Asking him to think and rate,

On a scale of 1 – 10,

Just how happy was his state.

 

At first he didn’t get it

Then he smiled and said most days

His number would be 8 and next,

He listed all the ways.

 

He and his family have their health,

He has a home and work

And seeing others suffer,

He knows dangers that might lurk.

 

So all in all, his life’s okay

And he feels satisfied,

A pleasant conversation

For our Wednesday Uber ride.

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Aging Well

My aunt plays mah jongg twice a week

And, far as I can tell,

She likes the game at the Senior Center

Known as “Aging Well.”

 

While visiting, I joined her there

And dusted off my skills,

Observing all the functions that

The Center thus fulfills –

 

Camaraderie, the sense of pride

That competition brings

And time away from home in which

To stretch reluctant wings.

 

At 97 years of age,

My aunt still likes to play

And “Aging Well” allows her

To keep doing things her way.

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Game Shows

When visiting my older aunt,

We sit and watch TV.

When she’s alone she does this,

But it’s not the same for me.


So I was not familiar with

Shows like “Let’s Make a Deal”

Or “Wheel of Fortune,” which to many 

Really do appeal.


It seems that the contestants must

Be smiley, showy, loud

And enthusiastic to a point

Of which I’d not be proud.


The audience is into it -

They clap and whoop and cheer,

As grinning hosts might wonder

How they made this their career.


Yet all these shows are popular,

Which doesn’t shock me much,

But makes me see how with this country

I am out of touch.




Monday, December 8, 2025

Esther’s Apartment

Esther’s apartment is almost the same

As it was when she lived in its space.

Her son and her daughter-in-law (my dear friend)

Live there now and her vibe they embrace.


All her furniture’s there and her dishes and lamps

And the paintings of many a child

(Even Esther), plus one of a rabbi and all

By her father, professionally styled.


For the last twenty years of her life, Esther made

The apartment a welcoming home,

Where her family, including great-grandchildren, came,

Never thinking they’d be in a poem.


But my favorite thing was the album, quite big,

Of her wedding, a gala affair,

All the images captured in black and white shots 

With a true 1950-type flair.


Esther’s spirit lives on, which would not be the case

If my friend and her husband weren’t there,

But they’ve honored her past as their future is made

Which, to me, seems so special and rare.

Sunday, December 7, 2025

The Restaurant

The restaurant was wonderful;

The food was well prepared. 

The atmosphere was cozy

And I liked the booth we shared.


The waiter, super-friendly,

Was attentive and the beer

Was a local IPA, which made

Me grin from ear to ear.


Yet glancing at the other diners,

What I noticed first

Was the fact that everyone was old

And what was interspersed 


At their tables were their walkers 

Or their wheelchairs or their canes.

Still, they ate and drank and laughed and maybe 

I can’t quite explain,


But it made me understand how life

In Florida is sold -

Not to get away from winter,

But to join your fellow old.


Saturday, December 6, 2025

Group 6

The flight is full, so there’s no room

For everybody’s bags.

We need 3 dozen volunteers -

Come up; we’ve got the tags.


The first-class passengers are set,

As well as Comfort Plus,

But those in Groups 6,7,8 - 

You’re screwed - and that means us!


We didn’t buy the cheapest seats,

Yet still, we’re in a fix

Because our boarding pass revealed

That we are in Group 6.


We now need 20 people

To check baggage and what’s more,

By doing so, we’ll move you up

And you will join Group 4!


We waited with our bags until

A few of us remained

And yes, we stowed our bags up top, 

Despite what they’d maintained.


And by the way, 2 empty seats 

Are there across the aisle,

A challenge to the agents

Who might still be in denial.