
Happy National Poetry Month!
Hello, Great Readers of our series! Just in case you haven’t visited before, let me tell you a little about A Great Nephew and A Great Aunt. My great nephew, Landon (a fifth-grader) and I (his great aunt) collaborate. I write a poem which he illustrates. We started this collaboration last fall and have had so much fun with it that we decided to invite others along. Landon and I will continue to have a new episode on the second Friday of each month. The other Fridays are filling up quickly with guests. I have created a page on my website to view all the episodes of A Great Nephew and a Great Aunt. Click HERE to visit the page and enjoy past episodes.
Today it is my pleasure to welcome . . .
Kirsti and Naomi Call!
Kirsti and Naomi are a mother daughter-team. One day they hope that Naomi will illustrate one of her Mom’s books!
“Tree of Life” by Naomi
Kirsti’s Beautiful Poem
It looks like to me they’re well on their way to having a book together some day!
Not only is Naomi an artist, she is the lead singer in her band, Rock Solid. Enjoy this performance!
Many thanks to Kirsti and Naomi for sharing their collaboration with us today!
Meet Kirsti: Kirsti Call is a homeschooling mom of five. Her debut picture book, The Raindrop Who Couldn’t Fall, came out December 2013. Her family band, Calling Out, plays songs written by her children. She contributes to Writer’s Rumpus, and Kids are Writers. If you visit her house, you’ll likely find her reading. You can find out more about her at www.kirsticall.com.
Meet Naomi: Naomi Call is an 11 year old artist, entrepreneur and philanthropist. She has her own etsy shop where she sells art, jewelry and bags where 20% of the proceeds go to The African Library Project. Naomi is also the lead singer in her band, Rock Solid. She loves to read and write almost as much as her mom does!
Amy Ludwig VanDerwater has the Poetry Friday Roundup at her The Poem Farm today. What better way to celebrate National Poetry Month than to check out the poetic offerings!
Wow!!! What a talented young lady! Love the poem, too!
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Great post—what a lot of talent!
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The poem is great, and the artwork is marvelous! 😀
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I so love the vision of luminosity here – and that multicoloured tree – gorgeous! Hope you had a lovely Easter celebration! 🙂
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Great art and great poem. I wasn’t able to listen to the music video. Maybe I can get YouTube to cooperate later.
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Wow! Wow! So much talent in one family. I love how the family nurtures talent and each other. Naomi’s artwork is beautiful, as is her singing voice. And, I loved Kristi’s poem. I see collaboration in the future.
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Thanks for coming by, Pat. I love that this series gives us a glimpse of others nurturing talent. It does the heart good!
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WOW! What a pair!
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Agreed!
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What a magical duo! Loved the poem and artwork.
Oh my word, Naomi is certainly a talented singer and very creative. Love to have them back again. 🙂
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I’ve listened to Naomi’s song 3 times already. I’m sure I’ll hear it many more times. She does an awesome job. And an artist to boot!
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Wow. Beautiful — both of them. Thanks for sharing these here.
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You’re welcome, Rosi. It’s fun sharing such talent!
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Gorgeous painting and poem, and quite the talented mother-daughter team! 🙂 I love the mood created by Naomi’s use of watercolor and how Kirsti reflected that same “tone” in her poem, especially in the last two lines. As an aside, Naomi has an awful lot in common with my 12 year old daughter Miranda! I’m sure if we lived in the same area they’d be fast friends!
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Do you live in the Boston area, Michelle? I’m sure Naomi would love to meet Miranda 🙂
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Used to, Kirsti. But that was before New Mexico, Australia, and now Florida. Too bad. 😦 Miranda and I will appear here on Penny’s blog in May, though. 🙂
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I hope they get to meet! How wonderful that would be 🙂
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What a beautiful pair/share, Penny. The tree can be many things, and those groups that Kirsti ‘gathered’ for it speak loudly like the painting: “rainbows, splashes, shadows.” Thanks to both Kirsti and Naomi for your creations.
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Thanks for reading and commenting. We had so MUCH fun!
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Thanks for coming by to enjoy, Linda!
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Lovely teamwork! This series is really great, Penny – so glad you are inviting people to join in the fun!
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Naomi and I are glad that Penny is inviting people to join in the fun too!
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Glad you’re enjoying it, Julie. It all happened organically when I nabbed the super talented Landon to illustrate my poems for blog posts. Several followers said they should collaborate with their nephew or niece or son or daughter or cousin or sibling or friend or grand or great or … the list goes on! And I thought, “Yes! They should! And they should share it here!” Thus the birth of guest collaborators!!!
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Wow–what a gorgeous colorful tree. Sending a rainbow of wishes and thanks to Kristi and Naomi.
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Thank Buffy! We send you a rainbow of wishes too 🙂
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Hi March Madness Poetry 2015 Champion!!!! Thanks for coming by. I figured you were hiding from the paparazzi! I won’t tell them you’re here enjoying Kirsti and Naomi’s awesome talents!
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The arts color this family’s many talents! The poem and painting are both thought-provoking and lyrical. Great teamwork!
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Thanks Carrie! We love the arts and you too!
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Many, many, many, many, many, etc. talents! And we will have more of the talented Call family in future episodes 🙂
Thanks for coming by.
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That is a haunting Hanging Tree rendition, and paired with the rainbow tree, wow!! I love the poem, too, Kirsti. Great pairing. I need to do that soon!
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Thanks Brenda! You should participate…this was really fun to do!
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They are a great pair, aren’t they? Their collaboration beautified my blog today 🙂
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Surely they delight and inspire! And that lush curly hair paired with huge smiles! Adorable!
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Great poem! Nicely drawn too.
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Thanks. We had fun collaborating.
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Hi brother-in-law 🙂 Thanks for joining us in this series!
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Wow, what a talented pair! Are you sure Naomi is only eleven? What a great voice :). Beautiful painting and poem. Thanks!
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Naomi loves painting and singing…glad you enjoyed it!
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I know! Eleven and so much talent!!! Thanks for coming by, Jama.
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What? Eleven? What an amazing, talented girl and a blessed family. The Tree of Life is beautiful and vibrant and by that big, beautiful smile, my guess is the artist is vibrant full of life as well. Lovely poetry and music to boot. Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you! Naomi’s smile is even bigger after reading this comment 🙂 Thanks for reading/listening.
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Their smiles are beautiful. I love that picture!
Thanks for joining us today, Kristin 🙂
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What a soulful pairing…a “rainbow of wishes” for us all today. Thank you for sharing this magical duo with us – I am glad to place a piece of the future in Naomi’s thoughtful hands. Wondrous! Happy Poetry Friday, Penny! xo, a.
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Thank you Amy! Naomi and I had a wonderful time collaborating on this one!
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You’re welcome! I’m really enjoying sharing the magic 🙂
And Happy Poetry Friday to you, Amy. Thanks for hosting today. I can’t wait to make the rounds.
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What a super talented mom and daughter team! Wonderful post, Naomi and Kirsti!
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Thanks for reading the post:) We’re glad you enjoyed it!
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Super talented is right! Super!
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Beautiful image, beautiful poem, and lovely music – a trifecta of talent!
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Thanks Cathy! Naomi is thrilled to be highlighted on this blog and it was fun to collaborate!
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Ah! I love “trifecta of talent!” What a wonderful description of today’s collaboration 🙂
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I can’t believe, based on her artwork and singing voice, that Naomi is only 11! Deep, thoughtful, fabulous work from both daughter and mother! It would be wonderful if they could produce a book together one day.
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Thanks from Kirsti and Naomi! Hopefully we’ll have the opportunity to create a book together 🙂
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