My Daddy-MON
by Mery McNett
When I was a little girl,
a ponytail with a little bit of curl,
you told me that I was filled with sugar and spice,
mixed in with just a dash of nice.
On my birthday when I turned three,
I proudly declared "He Daddy man!";
calling you "Uncle Bob" was just plain crazy.
Even though that was terribly cute
what I said next made me laugh 'till I let out a lil' toot.
You weren't "Uncle Bob", and "Daddyman" was a good ploy,
but I thought that the name you wanted most was the lovely "Fat Boy".
At bedtime a stage was lit, the curtains pulled,
and "The Show of the Bear" was performed
a memory that I keep lovingly capsuled.
And let's not forget good ol' Mr. Poopy-Putt-Putt,
whose antics were like a routine of Lou Costello and Bud Abbott.
And the stories of when you were a little boy always had me in stitches,
especially when you sat outside eating fig-newtons,
listening to your friend get kicked his britches.
Remember the first time we saw a cartoon fart?
It was Ren in a bathtub.
That memory is locked deep in my heart.
As I got older, my hormones made me scream, cry and yell,
and my young life's decisions were not made very well.
I have had a hard time becoming an adult,
and since I inherited my anxiety from you,
Its all your fault!
I'm really just kidding! I know I was a stoopid kid,
But being there for me when I need you
was something you always did.
Now I'm an adult, but not yet really rightfully considered one,
but no matter how old I get and where I go,
you will always be my "Daddy-MON".............................
.............NO FAT BOY!
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I am the instructor for ArtCore, a program that is very unique. It encourages children to explore art beyond drawing, paintings, etc into field such as video art, performance art, music, sculpture, etc.
At the end of the program, we put all of these different fields together into a final presentation.
I am also a painter and video artist. It is difficult to make art and teach it in this economy and I may have to give it up soon so I can pay off my student loans. I live and breath art and giving less and less time to it has become a reality.
At the end of the program, we put all of these different fields together into a final presentation.
I am also a painter and video artist. It is difficult to make art and teach it in this economy and I may have to give it up soon so I can pay off my student loans. I live and breath art and giving less and less time to it has become a reality.
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