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Audrey Haick
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     Let me begin by saying that I enjoy being a part of PoetrySoup.  I have been around for last five or six years, writing, reading, meeting and interacting with talented poets from around the world. There is much I have learned! .

        I wrote my first poem between the ages of five - six, after a field trip to a beach on the Atlantic coast on a most gorgeous sunny day. My Papa was so proud of me, he hung it in the living room! lol  Somewhere along the way, my poem was lost as are mamy others written in between relocating from one country to another. It was my 8th grade teacher who first advised me to keep writing.  Always a dreamer, my Papa complained that I was absent-minded and I didn't mind because it was true as there was so much to see and do everywhere else than where I was at any moment. Ah, but life has a way of making you conform to its tons of mundane tasks; however that dreamer still lives, today! 

        Along with poetry, I have accomplished one of my dreams with regards to writing.  I published a book, "Fiona's Journey" in 2004-my first attempt. It's nothing to brag about, yet it was an enjoyable experience and I'm glad I was given that chance to share my feelings and beliefs with others.  It was written for children but anyone would enjoy.  Since then I've embarked on a novel which is taking forever. However, I will persevere as the story means very much to me.

        I live on the beautiful state of Maryland on the east coast with my family.  I have an extraordinary child who I'm extremely grateful for.  We share a life that's enriching with music, people, our love for each other and nature. We both love the ocean and visit at every opportunity that comes up.

        I'm easy going and friendly; loving people just comes naturally. And I still have faith that one day, man will come to see that we have no choice but to respect and love each other or none of us will survive..not even the strongest in any sense. In my free time, I enjoy entertaining, basketball (watching- lol I'm only 5' 3"), cooking, movies, sewing and travelling.

Forgiveness

Blog Posted by Audrey Haick: 12/7/2010 11:13:00 AM
 

The coming of the season of Advent brings the opportunity to examine the past year; my relationship with others.  For example, I ask myself, have I caused injury to anyone?  Perhaps a friend, or another poet, it doesn't matter… whether with intent or not, through comments I may have left on a poem in which someone expressed their pain or whatever; did I just leave a comment which seemed flippant and insincere? I can not swear that I have not done so. Being human and knowing my flaws- impatience, emotional immaturity at times, I like to take this time to ask forgiveness, sincerely.  Sometimes our intentions are good but we miss the mark due to either oversight, not fully understanding the poem or sometimes just being pressed for time.  However, if I’ve offended anyone, please accept my apology and believe that it was not my intent.

         As I clean house... literally too! (something which I never enjoy! I only do it because I have to, really)!  I’m dumping all the emotional baggage I’ve carried these past months, in the trash where they belong as they do nothing but weigh me down and "cramp my style". I’ve decided that old scars always interrupt the perfect flow in life, anyway, so why bring them along.

     As this blog relates to “Forgiveness”, I’m sponsoring a new contest a.s.a.p.  I know that everyone is busy but would appreciate it you'd participate, if you feel up to it and can fit it somewhere in your schedule.

     I pray for blessings and peace to you and your families during this holy season and always!

 

Love,

 

 Audrey



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Date: 2/17/2011 4:36:00 PM
I am getting to know my fellow soupers a bit better by reading their blogs. What you have to say here is interesting. I don't like to hurt other people's feelings either. I like the way you have expressed your considerateness here.
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Date: 12/12/2010 1:07:00 PM
I've already commented on this blog once, Audrey. But I have now enjoyed writing a poem for your contest. Your contest was a very refreshing inspiration for me because of the nature of it's requirements. Thanks, Agape, Moses
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Date: 12/12/2010 6:03:00 AM
Hi Audrey. Your blog made me sit back and think. After weeks of buying , making sure that we had everything for Christmas I was reminded of what this Holy time is really about. Will try to write a piece for your contest. Have a great Christmas and may Your God smile down on you and bring you peace. Eamon
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Date: 12/10/2010 12:35:00 PM
a very apt endeavor as the year ends, audrey...i will support you in this contest; hopefully, it won't be a dark piece but i am one that somehow thinks out of the creative box... why is saying " i'm so sorry; please forgive so hard to do for many?? ( that includes me, sometimes)...we'll see how mine goes! blessings and more, audrey :)
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Date: 12/8/2010 11:37:00 PM
Audrey you are a sweet lady with a kind heart. .beautiful thoughts here. .You never hurt my soul Audrey. .and if i ever did unintently i say forgive me too and even if i ever hurt anyone,i join with you. .you are a special friend. .one love.
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Date: 12/7/2010 8:31:00 PM
Audrey, sounds like you have come up with a great theme for the season. This is a very fitting blog as well! Blessings to you too. As for hurting people by accident, I imagine I do it sometimes because honestly, I sometimes have no idea what I am reading. But I just feel like I need to comment to almost every poem I read, so if I ever say a comment that makes someone feel bad, it simply means I did not understand what they were talking about. Hopefully people are mature enough to realize that. I've had a few poems of my own not being understood by some people, and I just chalk it up to miscommuication! LUv, Andrea
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Date: 12/7/2010 7:18:00 PM
A very wholesome and spiritually healthy blog Audrey. There is wisdom in forgivingness, for one does not receive it without first giving it. I learn from ever lesson of life, but I never hold unforgivingness in my heart for any person. For if we can't love our brothers whom we can see, how can we claim to love God whom we haven't seen! Agape, Moses
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Date: 12/7/2010 6:40:00 PM
Not one of us is free from needing forgiveness on some level. This was a very thoughtful blog, and theme for a contest...and each of us I'm sure has something we could have done better, kinder, or with more caring. A great way to express, and perhaps even heal, by writing down the experience in poetry. A lovely idea, Audrey.
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Date: 12/7/2010 2:29:00 PM
So true Audrey, our intent is seldom truely known until we know the person or hear their voice? or see their face and here we can not do that...I too join you in seeking forgiveness for unintended slights. Light & Love
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Date: 12/7/2010 1:29:00 PM
Any divisiveness among us should end now, Audrey. Let us reach out and offer friendship to the Soup family. Have a Merry Christmas! I'll certainly support this important contest. Best to you, Diane
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Date: 12/7/2010 1:26:00 PM
You and I were thinking alike today, Audrey. I have entered your contest and hope everyone will share peace and good will throughout this holiday season. Love and blessings to all Soup members, Carolyn
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Date: 12/7/2010 1:02:00 PM
A wonderful idea for a contest, Audrey. Maybe it will bring together some of the opposing forces here and unite us in spirit before the holidays. I'll surely check out your contest and hope everyone will feel inspired to enter! (Great line from Constance) Love, Carolyn
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Date: 12/7/2010 12:15:00 PM
Most of us wait for the New Year to clean our internal house, but how nice. Lets make way for the Christ Child by forgiving and asking for forgiveness. Lovely thought Audrey. Love, Joyce
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Date: 12/7/2010 11:59:00 AM
Thanks Linda-Marie..Love, Audrey
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Date: 12/7/2010 11:57:00 AM
LOL! I have, Constance..and you've just penned a great line for a new poem! Love, Audrey
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Date: 12/7/2010 11:27:00 AM
Just let them go... these tattered thoughts.. release them like petals in the wind.. (I just made that up!)~~
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Date: 12/7/2010 11:17:00 AM
Great advice Audrey for us all to take stock of your blog words today and do the very same to begin 2011 in good spirits with a clean slate ... especially with family ..luv.. prayer blessings returning to u also my dear friend..with luv..
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