Thursday, December 13, 2007

A Birthday Dinner For My Beautiful Mother…

 
Since my mom’s birthday was on Thanksgiving day, my partner and I took her to a fancy schmancy dinner at the Austin’s Steakhouse at the Thunderbird Casino in nearby Lincoln.

We were greeted and seated by our young hostess, Teisha (in photo with my mother, Joni, in photo to right).

In our private, exclusive booth, Teisha snapped our photo: Here I am (center of three in photo to left) with two of my favorite human beings, my mom and my partner, Mike Canepa (photo to left). We make a great trio, huh?

Aswirl in earth multi-tones and ecclectic artful interior design, Austin’s Steakhouse is a comfortable eating establishment. Although located in a quiet corner of the busy casino, this restaraunt is surprisingly quiet cozy.

We all ordered delicious filet mignon for the main course. (photo to left).

The coffee cups were of an intriguing design, equipt with an architectural twist. (photo to right).

 
A special Happy Birthday carmelized cheesecake was presented to the woman of honor…(photo to left).

Aglow in the candle light, my mom’s birthday celebration was one more memory amongst many…

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Friday, December 7, 2007

Rambling Thoughts Late AT Night

   - By Thom Skiens -

at the end of the day
when all is dark and silent
all i hear is my heart beating
within my familiar self

a glow from the tv
i pull an old blanket about myself
i shiver, recall the past
the shell of home interior
is secure, i think, from outside
wind and air that claws and grasps

the computer is off for now
i’ve had it
the phone rings once, twice -
my partner in the night,
a reassurring voice of
‘every thing’s fine’ from his
place in the woods
‘i’m feelin melancholic’ i tell him
‘it’s okay - all right,’ he says
‘the weekend is soon here’

a glass of milk
my nightly pills
my project runway
a marilyn film
a music video
the world news
the evil bush -
it’s all too much
my brain dissolves

a comfort bath
i pray aloud -
oh god, do save us all from violence,
 war, and the hardships all are facing!
let those who hurt, not hurt
let those who suffer, not suffer
let love shine into all our
hearts!

then soaking wet
i catch sight of my mirrored
image:
wet bleached hair tickling my back
my high cheek bones are still quite high
my lively but tired blue eyes
i like myself
in spite of myself

naked on the big bed
i am alabaster gorgeous
still
my paintings watch me
a sad old image flickers on tv
a blanket tries to provide comfort
asleep, asleep? - but no.

i look up at the ceiling
i tell myself
i’ll try like hell to make the next day better
i’ll express the love i feel for those i love
i’ll hug my friends
i’ll forgive my foes
i’ll like myself better, even though i’m flawed
i’ll do things creative
i’ll see the places i go as magical
i’ll see the people i encounter as brothers, sisters
i’ll encourage those who struggle
i’ll try to forgive those who have hurt me
i’ll stand up for someone unpopular
i’ll make someone laugh
i’ll see the color although it’s grey
i’ll love myself even though i’m gay
i’ll dare myself to love myself, even more
i’ll treasure any moments i feel inspired
i’ll be truthful when inquired
i’ll compliment those in need
i’ll tell a few jokes, a funny story,
   an embarrassing truth
i’ll admit i’m still goofy
(i never left that stage)

yes, i finally like
my freckles,
my big fat lips,
my small soft hands,
my smart-ass quips,
my liberal stance,
my sensitive self

it’s okay that i love attention
it’s okay that i love to dance
in a downtown bar
to be a star
while other adults are happy
behind a desk,
on a leather couch

back to earth, i tell myself
it’s me -
awkward sometimes, high strung
silly, emotional,
determined poet, me

i can do it
with god’s help

i sing my song
in this quiet room
i like my voice
what i’ve got to say
i’m off to sleep
but just one more
‘thank you, god’

i start to think
again
and then i drift off
at mid-phrase
    mid-word
      mid-prayer

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Thursday, December 6, 2007

Winding Road Up In The Hills

  - By Thom Skiens -

the gold of god was shinin’ in
i’d slept in late, my domestic sin
an empty space had touched the spot
an aged fruit had died; it rot

an urge that nudged me to november air
perfect sky, birds were there
to the old winding road up in the hills
the green vast fields we wandered past
the mandarin trees, like characters cast

sloping hills and rustic barns
tractor trailors and ripped-apart dirt
the tree trunks covered in mossy skirt
a blue blue sky of heaven scent
this idyllic day - the maker’s intent!

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Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Native American Prayer

   - By Two Feathers -

I give you this, one thought to keep
I am with you still, I do not sleep

I am a thousand winds that blow
I am the diamond glints on snow
I am the sunlight on the ripened grain
I am the gentle autumn rain

When you awaken in the morning’s hush,
I am the swift uplififting rush
of quiet birds in circled flight
I am the soft stars that shine at night

Do not think of me as gone -
I am with you still,
in each new dawn

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