Friday Photo: Balancing Act

Posted on February 4, 2012 by

He stands on the edge
of
childhood
open wide
ready
to embrace the world
He balances between
me
and
them
ready
to let go
He straddles the vastness
of
the majestic Sierra
and the confines
of the salty shore
ready
to move forward
Confident
Certain
Shouting
โ€œI am strongโ€
to the Paiutes who came before
and
they believed him

Jennifer Wolfe

Jennifer Wolfe, a writer-teacher-mom, is dedicated to finding the extraordinary in the ordinary moments of life by thinking deeply, loving fiercely, and teaching audaciously. Jennifer is a Google Certified Educator, Hyperdoc fanatic, and a voracious reader. Read her stories on her blog, mamawolfe, and grab free copies of her teaching and parenting resources.

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Comments: 24

  • Anna Garcia

    February 20, 2012

    I Love Discovering Blogs And Seeing What They Loook Like . Cool Picture Of Your Son ! Anna

    Reply
  • Kathy Radigan

    February 8, 2012

    I love this picture, it’s just beautiful! And your poem is wonderful! I love to visit you and your wonderful writing!! Much love!

    Reply
  • Shannon Milholland

    February 6, 2012

    Oh I love this: “He stands on the edge of childhood.” That is a powerful picture of those tumultuous tweenage years.

    Reply
  • Sarah

    February 6, 2012

    That is sweet you wrote a poem about your son. ๐Ÿ™‚ Did you show it to him? Love the picture. ๐Ÿ™‚

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    • Jennifer Wolfe

      February 21, 2012

      Thanks, Sarah. Yes, I did show it to him! He thought it was cool.

      Reply
  • Alison

    February 6, 2012

    Love that you write poems. I have long thought about doing it again and wondered if I would be good at it…..It’s so creative and an amazing medium to convey ideas and feelings. Thanks for sharing.

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    • Jennifer Wolfe

      February 6, 2012

      Hi Alison,
      I definitely write more prose than poetry, but sometimes a poem just seems like the right medium for what I want to say. I like the freedom it gives me. You should try!

      Reply
  • spanish4kiddos

    February 6, 2012

    Very awesome poem. I love inspirational quotes and poems. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  • The Pepperrific Life

    February 5, 2012

    So profound and heartfelt. Your young man is doing a great balancing act. It’s sometimes tough to teeter between adulthood and boyhood. He owes his courage and confidence to you, of course.

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    • Jennifer Wolfe

      February 5, 2012

      Thanks, Pepper. He is doing a great job…I’m not sure how much credit is due to me-he’s one strong little guy.

      Reply
  • Susan Kane

    February 5, 2012

    What a lovely tribute to your son. So very true–balancing between the two worlds.

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    • Jennifer Wolfe

      February 5, 2012

      Yes, Susan, I really do see it as a time when they are torn between two worlds. It is a magical thing to watch.

      Reply
  • Karen Dawkins

    February 5, 2012

    Hi Jennifer,
    I train new fifth-sixth grade Sunday School volunteers at our church. The one thing I tell them repeatedly is that middle schoolers have one foot in childhood and one foot in adulthood. They spend all their energy trying to balance between the two, wanting to let go and yet wanting to hold on.

    This poem captures the balance beautifully — and hopefully!
    LOVE IT.

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    • Jennifer Wolfe

      February 5, 2012

      Karen, this is such a tremendous age. I have spent my career with students from ages 12-15, and have loved watching my own kids move through it as well. That may sound weird to some – tweenage is not always the most pleasant – but to me it is simply fascinating. Thank you.

      Reply
  • Dee

    February 4, 2012

    Dear Jennifer,
    This posting seemed so perceptive and observant to me. Within one child, past, present, future entwined. I praise his strength and his self-confidence.

    Peace.

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    • Jennifer Wolfe

      February 5, 2012

      Dee, your comment is so appreciated. I am very proud of him – can you tell?

      Reply
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