A last taste of Christmas and a little rhyming fun (7 Quick Takes) January 9, 2021By Rita Buettner Catholic Review Filed Under: Blog, Commentary, Open Window At the beginning of the week, I was a little nervous about the first week back to school and work after a lengthy break. Even with those concerns, I underestimated the length and complexity of this week. I figure we all need something a little light, so I thought I’d write quick takes in poetry form. So, here we go. ~1~ Is your tree still in place and all lit?Ours is up, and we’re not set to quit.Full of color and glow,Decorated just so…Take it down, and I might throw a fit. ~2~ Of quick shipping we’ve all been deprived.Have your Christmas gifts all now arrived?Almost all mine have come,Including this lovely one,Though it’s late, still my faith is revived. ~3~ For Epiphany, we could have made cake,But instead I decided to takeA king-size Kit-Kat barFor the kings who went farAnd everyone here got a break. ~4~ Tortillas I love, as you would,When they taste just like tortillas should,But store them close to bananas,And you’ll find out the plan isThat they’ll taste like bananas—not good. ~5~ A few weeks ago, I heard from JohnThat he’d like to try beef Bourguignon.He researched and with great glee,Sent this fine recipe,Which we gobbled all down and it’s gone. ~6~ Fancy meals are not always our thing,And most nights we don’t eat like a king.Many meals I ad lib,And one night served McRib.Now we’ll see what this next week might bring. ~7~ Finches are awesome and sweet,And they have these adorable feet.I know you love our birds,And who needs lots of words,When a picture could do? Tweet, tweet, tweet! Find more quick takes at Kelly’s blog, This Ain’t the Lyceum, and have a wonderful weekend! Copyright © 2021 Catholic Review Media Print