Friday, January 30, 2026

Winter Aylin











Winter Aylin


Winter Aylin* arrives

The longest night- her hair is raven black 

yet the Moon was bright 

Borrowed light and a halo around 



God formed her beating heart

Breathing life into her spirit 

Today she breathes for the first time 

And gives us life as well 



Beautiful days

Grateful lives 

The journey, the joys 

A glimpse of love that bonds sisters' hearts and father and mother to daughter 



The family, a starling now flying as part of a murmuration- together 

Dad and mom look on the sweet loves

Bonds that only grow more secure

All encircled by radiance of Winter Aylin



Oh, what love, oh what a love 

“Just how deep and just how high”

The love 

Winter - your mother loved you first - soon you will see "summer's light" in December



About this poem: Winter Aylin is a poem about our youngest granddaughter's birth on 12/22/25 during the longest night on the year. She breathed life - so very quickly this night. A dream few weeks before that the baby had very dark hair- and she does. We are so grateful for Winter and look forward to many, many, beautiful times together. Her family  and her cousins will be sure that she enjoys this "one beautiful, amazing life" we have to live. - Joe Holuta




*Aylin is a popular Turkish girl's name meaning "moon halo" or "one who belongs to the moon," derived from the Turkish word "ay" (moon) with a feminine suffix. It evokes poetic imagery of the night sky, symbolizing femininity and intuition.

Winter Aylin

Winter Aylin Winter Aylin * arrives The longest night- her hair is raven black  yet the Moon was bright  Borrowed light and a halo around  ...