Friday, May 2, 2014

Spring a time of Creation

Spring is a time of Creation, we can see it all around us.
After a long winter of dismal dread, sorrow, hard work and personal injury, I am ready for Spring Creations. The flowers peaking through our garden are a joy of nature. We inherited a potpourri of returning growth from the previous owners, and each year we are surprised to see what we see.
This Post is about creations and Creating.
Maybe I will create a culinary surprise, build a project out back or think up a new tale or poem. It is Spring let's get creating!

Your Maine storytellers
Learnin' Vernon & Willey Phinedit (find-it)

"Two of a Kind" an original Creation story.
 9 years ago I attempted to create a story that explained a complex medical issue to children.  I have posted the latest revision here for your consideration.

Creative Willey snagged an online audition last summer.
Last Summer your Maine Storyteller Willey Phinedit auditioned on line for the Bert & I Talent show. 



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Two of a Kind!
Two of a Kind
By Vernon L. Cox “Learnin’ Vernon”

Not so long ago, in a place closer than one would think, there lived two little Tadpoles.

Each had their own little Pond fed by crystal blue streams and brooks. That was a good thing; for you see little Tadpoles need lots of water.
The Water protects them and feeds them so they can grow.
They looked the same; they both had big lips, eyes that sparkle and little bodies that were growing.

Their Mommy and Daddy were so happy to have not only one but two special tadpoles that they could love and share their lives with.
The Daddy could not wait to take them out and. explore the swamp with his boys.

He sang out to them every night from the pond.
I can't wait to meet you.
I love you so much.
I want to protect you.
I'll never give up.
Never, Never, give-Up!
Mommy thought how nice it would be to teach them to swallow flies on their tongues and have company when she hopped from lily pad to lily pad. She sat at the edge of the pond and sang
I can't wait to greet you.
I love you so much.
I want to teach you.
to never give up.
Never, Never, give-Up!
But the tadpoles were too small to see Mommy and Daddy so the whole family would have to wait as the tadpoles grew.

As time went on the Tadpole called Tewmuch started to grow, and grow faster than his body could keep up. The other Tadpole stopped growing and was becoming weak. He was named Tewlittle.

The stream that fed Tewmuch’s pond ran out of Tewlittle.’s pond. This shared stream was draining Tewlittle.’s pond.

Tewlittle. was getting cramped!
He had very little room to move and very little food to make him strong. This shared stream was also making Tewmuch’s pond flood with too much water. He had too much food and was growing too fast.

Their Mommy and Daddy worried and cried because both of their little tadpoles became very sick. The Mommy frog would sit at the pond at night under the moon and sing her song to all that could hear it especially her tadpoles so close but so far away!
I can't wait to greet you.
I love you so much.
I want to teach you.
to never give up.
Never, Never, give-Up!
Every night the Daddy frog would croak along in a deep voice out over the country side for all to hear
I can't wait to meet you.
I love you so much.
I want to protect you.
I'll never give up.
Never, Never, give-Up!
Mommies and Daddies can do almost anything but sometimes they need help. This was one of those times.

A call went out to all the animals throughout the kingdom to see what could be done to help the Frog family.

Raccoon said” Tewlittle.’s pond could dry up and that would be a bad thing because he would have no water to protect him and help him grow up like other tadpoles. “
Otter shook his head.” Tewmuch’s pond may keep over feeding him until he too will become very sick and there is nothing we can do about it.”
Mommy and Daddy did not give up; they kept calling out for help!

Each night they would sit at the edge of the pond and together each parent sang their song.
I can't wait to greet you.
I love you so much.
I want to teach you.
to never give up.
Never, Never, give-Up!

I can't wait to meet you.
I love you so much.
I want to protect you.
I'll never give up.
Never, Never, give-Up!

The animals had no idea how to help the Frog family and the whole country side was sad.

One night as they sang their song an Owl Flew to them.
I have heard of a beaver in a distant land that may be able to help you.”
The Owl turned his head and flew, and flew, all the way to Florida.

The Owl told Prince Quintero about the Frog family’s cry for help.
Prince Quintero was a very busy beaver who lived in a land surrounded by three sides of water.

In Florida the prince had become the best at making dams and opening new streams for tadpoles just like our friends Tewmuch and his brother Tewlittle.

Prince Quintero made a dam for Tewlittle’s stream stopping it from draining into his brother’s pond. All the other streams and brooks worked just fine.
Without losing so much water Tewlittle. grew, and grew almost as big as his brother. Tewmuch grew as well but not too fast or too slow, just as much as a tadpole needed to grow for his journey down the river to the lake.

It was a long journey for both tadpoles down the stream to the lake where they swam and swam. Soon they could hear sounds up out of the water asking them to come up on the beach of a large Island with a bright sun.

Come Tewmuch join us.” said a voice.” Come Tewlittle. we have been waiting for you.” called out another distant voice.
Then both tadpoles heard two voices singing their special songs.
I can't wait to greet you.
I love you so much.
I want to teach you.
to never give up.
Never, Never, give-Up!
I can't wait to meet you.
I love you so much.
I want to protect you.
I'll never give up.
Never, Never, give-Up!
The two tadpoles swam on the sand and it felt strange, so they returned to the lake. Soon they tried again and this time they stayed a little longer. As they felt the warm Sun dry their skin and make their movement difficult, they again returned to their lake.

Each time they visited the Island they stayed longer and longer on the beach. Until one day they hopped onto the Island and saw their Mommy and Daddy crying tears of joy. Mommy was so happy to have her family together for the first time, not separated by small ponds or a lake.

Tewmuch and Tewlittle had become 2 special frogs that are 2 of a Kind. They both could live out of water and did not need to stay in water to grow.
But of course they may need a bath from time to time. Someday they may just want to go for a swim with their Mommy and Daddy just for fun!

Each night the whole Frog family would sit by the lake and sing their new song.
We are so glad we met you.
We love you so much.
We will teach and protect you.
To never give up, We never gave up, We never never gave up!.”

They all Lived
And we were happy for ever after.

The Beginning………….


The Complex medical issue described above is Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS) A special thank you goes out to Dr. Quintero, Dr Chmait, Cookie and the team at St. Joseph's Women's Hospital for their compassion and promptness in a time of crisis. Learn more about Laser treatment of TTS at: 

You can help prevent birth defects, find new treatments, and treat those with the challenges of birth defects through your donation to the Maine March of Dimes.

http://www.marchofdimes.com/giving.aspx

Our Two of a Kind!
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Now 


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Creative Willey snagged an online audition last summer.

Last Summer your Maine Storyteller Willey Phinedit auditioned on line for the Bert & I Talent show. Willey was chosen among other Talented Performers for the event held at the Maine Lobster Festival in Rockland Maine.
The videos to display his creativity and his performing talent are included for your enjoyment.  We will add the Talent Show video at a later date.








About: Your Maine Storytellers
 Willey Phinedit (Find-It)                Learnin' Vernon

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