Thursday, December 13, 2012

Christmastime (Happy Birthday Jesus)


Christmastime is here,
It’s the time to care, time to share.
Complete joyfulness is in the air,  
as snow is falling everywhere,
making the city a land of powder sugar.
Children’s eyes are sparkling with awe and absolute wonder;
at this season that is so magical.
With sweet peppermint coating on my tongue,
I’m wishing “Merry Christmas” to everyone.

Angels in Heaven are also singing,
reminding us of the blessing that was born in a manger,
one holy, cold night in December.
We praise Jesus,
with our warm Christmas wishes. 




(c)Lena Holdman, all rights reserved 2012  


Merry Christmas! 

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Thanks


Thanks to my family for always, ALWAYS supporting me, for loving me no matter what. Thanks for making laugh. Thank you Mom, Dad, sister (Amanda, you're the best sissy ever), aunts (you rock!), uncles (the most awesome) , grandparents (love ya!), my trillions of cousins (lol, including Tammy, Chris, and Dave), and my niece Grace. You make me smile constantly. 

Thanks to my friends, online and in real life. Thank you for listening and caring. Thank you Carl for being a such good friend. Despite what others might say, you're a great person.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Happy Birthday Steven

Happy birthday Steven! I know that you're partying like every birthday. :-) Everyone still thinks about you and misses you. I miss your jokes and goofy songs. A kid on Halloween said the "hallow  weenie" joke about the vampire and the witch and it made me smile. :-D I still remember those inappropriate jokes, lol!  Have fun today up there.  We all love you.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

the Halloween Ball



the Halloween Ball  
By: Lena Holdman

As the town clock strikes midnight in the distance, the Halloween ball begins in a pitch black graveyard. Wild spirits scream and sing wickedly, jack-‘o-lanterns chuckle crazily, cackling witches and wizards wear outlandish, flowing robes that make them look like they are swirling on air, gruesome looking zombies with oozing, decaying faces groan hungrily, and vampires smile seductively, baring their sharp fangs. Grinning skeletons start the music and everyone does a funeral march-like waltz. One…two, one…two, one…two, one…two.

When the clock strikes three and when the moon turns red, an evil tradition then begins. The spirits chose a child in advance. They call to the innocent child; usually a girl with the purest heart and long, scarlet hair. With sing-song, playful voices, they call out: “Come little one, come.” Being in a deep trance, the girl gets out of bed and walks out into her own death.

The helpless girl enters the graveyard and they all surround her eagerly, their mouths watering. The wind howls frightfully and they creep closer…closer…closer. The girl always wakes up just in time for her scream and see shadows consuming her. Blood is drank, skin is pealed from the bone, and the soul is sacrificed to the unthinkable. Where’s her body? I don’t think that you want to know. She becomes another reckless spirit that is invited to the Halloween ball.
    

(c)Lena Holdman, all rights reserved 2012

Happy Halloween! ;)

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Wonderland Camp, Fall 2012






Last weekend I went to Wonderland Camp and I had relaxing, fun time. I saw my friends: Kortney, Scott, Dustin, Colleen, Chris, Kayla S., Kayla W., Mary, Angie, Ashley, Toby, Alena, Austin, and Jason. On Friday night, we had a campfire. It was very chilly outside but it was nice. The beautiful stars were out and I was surrounded by great people. Toby told a funny “scary” story and we ate messy, delicious s’mores. Kortney and I loved it.

Saturday morning, we did crafts. First, we made scarecrow faces with popsicle sticks. My scarecrow face had three eyes and vampric fangs. Kayla W. smiled and said: “Well, everyone will know who made this one.” Then we painted pumpkins with Alena and Jason. I painted a monstrous face on mine. Hey, it’s Halloween time and it’s me. What do you expect? :)  After the pumpkins, we made paper ghosts. Everyone was making their ghosts with happy faces but I wanted to be different so I made one with a sad face. It made the other campers laugh. After crafts, I just relaxed in bed for a while.

Later that afternoon, the hayrides began. It was a brisk day but it was fun to hang out with friends. When it was finally my cabin’s turn, Scott went with us and sat by me. Kortney, Scott, Kayla S., Kayla W., and I were laughing and joking around as the hayride went around camp. It was so cool.

Later on after dinner, the dance began. I wore a black and purple, glittery shirt, my favorite pair of skinny jeans, and black shoes. The multicolored lights were spinning everywhere and the music was blasting. Scott taking me out of my wheelchair, I slow danced with him. When he does that, it’s beyond sweet. I love it! I also danced with Chris, Kayla, Dustin, and everyone else. I was dancing and singing the night away.

On Sunday, everyone was getting ready to go home. When Mom and Dad came to pick me up, Scott was goofing around and tried to hide me from them. It was funny. I hugged everyone goodbye and took some pictures. I hate saying bye to everybody but camp will always be there. I’ll always have memories to smile about and I’ll constantly have things to write about every summer and fall. I love Wonderland Camp!  

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Here Come The Witches



Here come the witches with their magic spells.
They cackle loudly with their malicious souls,
knowing all too well what Halloween holds.
They glide across the jack-‘o-lantern shaped moon,
as waking spirits begin to moan.
The time of treats and tricks approaches;
I see the mischievous witches;
I hear the wickedness of the witches.
Be ready girls and boys,
Halloween brings the laughter and the chills.   



(c)Lena Holdman, all rights reserved 2012

Go Whitney!!

WNEM TV 5

Sixteen-year-old Whitney Krupp at Ogemaw Heights High was elected to her homecoming court as a cruel prank. She thought of suicide but then she stood up for herself. The town rallied behind the teen; a hair salon and a dress shop helping her get ready for the dance.  A Facebook page was even launched to support the bullied teen. I still don't understand why people bully others. Bullying is just pathetic and heartless! It makes me smile to see her town supporting her. A friendly hand is sometimes all you need. :)

Help Ban Conversion Therapy


The damaging and dangerous practice called "conversion therapy" might soon be at an end in California --- the most populous state in the U.S. -- if Governor Jerry Brown signs a bill that the state Legislature has already passed. So-called conversion therapy is based upon the dangerous and disapproving theory that homosexuality is a form of mental illness and that through therapy, sexual orientation can be changed.

Thousands of gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth have been subjected to the humiliating measures of this practice over  the past 100 years, including electric shocks and nausea-inducing  medication paired with homosexual imagery. In many other cases, youth have been forced to undergo shame-filled therapy sessions with counselors and groups of their peers. 


Tell California Gov. Jerry Brown: Sign the bill to ban conversion therapy of minors and affirm the finding of the legislature that being gay or lesbian is not a disease or disorder.

Monday, August 20, 2012

August Wonderland Camp 2012

 

The sun shines brightly,

Campers laugh happily,

as we make blissful memories;

memories that shall always live in you and me.





(c)Lena Holdman, all rights reserved 2012




Camp was fun! I was happy to see my friends 

Scott, Dustin, Colleen, Kortney, Mary, Angie, 

Al, Polly, and Alena. I also made new friends; 

Kayla S., Kayla W., Amber, and Austin. 

Everyday was an adventure with music, 

swimming, crafts, boating, dancing, and 

hanging with friends. I'll always remember the  

laughs. (:



Saturday, July 21, 2012

When You Think That You're Alone (entry for Colorado shooting victims)



When you think that you’re alone, I’ll be your shadow.
When you shed a tear, I’ll stop you from sinking so low.
The light, you can follow.
Together, you can fight the demons and make it through the grief.   



*EVERYONE IS PRAYING FOR YOU*

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Hear My Voice (the vid)

This poem and video is sort of melancholy but it's heartfelt and it has a positive message behind it.


Poem: Hear My Voice
Poem by: Lena Holdman
Song: "Miss Invisible"
Song by: Marie Digby 


(I do not own the rights of the music or pictures)


Hear My Voice  


You look at me but you don’t see me.
You speak to me but you talk down to me.
Have you ever felt like a prisoner in your own body?
Have you ever had a crowd stare at you with humiliating pity?
I have a soul that yearns, a heart that beats, a mind that thinks,
but you only notice the legs that don’t work, the chair that I’m bound in, the speech that is slurred!

I’m a person too,
I’m sick and tired of being overlooked,
You will hear my voice,
I won’t be ignored,
Why must I be ignored?

I like being different,
Why do you have to be ignorant?
This is me,
Why can’t you accept it?
Why can’t you be my friend?

I’m a person too,
I’m sick and tired of being overlooked,
You will hear my voice,
I won’t be ignored,
Why must I ignored?

You will hear my voice,
It’s my right and choice,
I won’t ever be ignored,
Because I’m a person too.

(c)Lena Holdman, all rights reserved 2012

Never Forget

  Never forget  September 11, 2001  Smooches, prayers, and think Tink.