Monday, August 25, 2025

Best years





  

Best years


Those are some of the best years of my life too

Always have been 

always will be


Depth, relationships,

There for your highest highs and your lowest lows


“Front row people” *

“Be one to someone else…

cherish the people who hold those special seats in your world”


Inspiring people, beautiful journeys


Like the tree that lends its shade to shelter on the sweltering day


Summery light on the darkest night


Refreshing swim water on a hot summer afternoon 


Evergreen trees when all the earth seems scorched 


Gently breeze over the water’s edge


Heart’s racing to proud smiles


Sleepless nights to mornings bright 


Plans and dreams steps along the way


Promising to be there for one another as the years go fleeting 


Remembering our story, remembering our Creator and life together


Best years, Glimpse poetry by Joe Holuta 


 *Sahil Bloom, The 5 Types of Wealth…



About this poem: Best years is a poem about years earlier in life that you can see clearly now were some of the best years of my life, with the most cherished people in my life.

We’ve all been to funerals, weddings, church services, graduations, “ Close your eyes, and take three deep breaths:

Who is sitting in the front row? These people- your Front-Row People - are the ones who truly matter. 

Open your eyes and think about them.

Find your Front-Row People. Cherish them. Be one to someone else.

  • What am I doing to cherish the people who hold those special seats in my world?
  • How am I letting those people know what they mean to me?
  • Am I prioritizing time with them or letting it float by and disappear?”

Some questions Sahil Bloom writes about in The 5 Types of Wealth A transformative guide to design your dream life. -Joe Holuta 









Monday, August 18, 2025

The Journey to Kilbourne Lake













The Journey to Kilbourne Lake 


Tranquil Harbor and border crossings 

Travel to the commons, Doc and Mary’s garden

Packing 4Runners oh so tightly at Mallory Lake 


The smiles and greetings of five grandchildren and two cousins toward the three others that traveled far 

Lightening the day, and cooling the heat, and lessening the flies annoyances


Hiking and walking in to camp over the rocks through the Beaver Pond, dry this year,

4Runners rock and scrape and lift and go forward as the Jeep so many times and years before

The steady, creeping gears , trudging along, scraping skid plates to reach the camp


Siblings gather and embrace- being 20 years that they were all together at Venaterra and Kilbourne Lake

Snapshot from years ago, fishing pole and ax in hand 

Four friends knitted together, 

arm and arm, smiles ear to ear, and a love heart to heart


Decades ago, being the age of their children now

Running along the paths to the rocks toward Abby’s rock and Grandma‘s rock 

Fishing for perch and wading tirelessly for frogs near the cabin


The campfire smoke rises

Loons landing on the lake and greeting the morning and evening

Clouds drift overhead, then drift away, to the bluest skies


Kayaks dot the shimmering Lake 

Children’s voices echo along the beaten path 

The sound of wood being chopped and stacked

The washbasin clangs a familiar sound, and screen door sounds as dinner time nears


The fragrance of pine near the tent at the campsite near the lodge

A quiet surrounds us now

As the dark night nears, the full moon’s light towers high above the trees

Reflecting off the tin roof of the camp

And brightens the soul 


Sitting around the campfire, 

Some make their way to the swimming area of the lake 

Echoes of laughter, splashing, and sounds of joy and family 

Starry skies light up the night

Colorful hammocks, anticipating rest, swing to the sound of kayaks and row boats going across the lake 


Older kids, nestle young ones and care for and help the younger ones 

In every way helping and showing signs of affection and care 

Softening falls and leading along the way


As calm comes over the night and rest to our bodies. 

You remember Life has been good 

“Amazing journey filled with Promise,

 some conflict, Victory, and some disappointment, cherished, memorable moments, step-by-step promises fulfilled, Remarkable stories, and our story 

Each individual’s story has carried on to the next generation and to the next

As life continues on this journey 


The Journey to Kilbourne Lake Glimpse poetry by Joe Holuta


About this poem: The Journey to Kilbourne Lake is a poem about a recent family trip to the Boone family camp in Ontario Canada near Kilbourne Lake. This was the first time that our children Matthew, Jonathan, Rachel, and Emily were able to be together since 2005 along with their children. Their cousin Megan and her husband Ryan joined us as well with their two children.

Though the days were very warm and the nights as well, this year, most everyone enjoyed cooling off in the lake from which the sounds echo in my mind. 

Hearing the laughter, the fun, remembrance of years passed, dreaming about the future, children amazed with simplicity of land, sky, kayaks, boats and water-And especially each other!

Wealth consists of many things, many factors. The family surpasses them all and Time together where hearts yield, mend, and rise - is the sweetest of all gifts of God. - Joe Holuta



















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