Grapes
I love grapes. Purple grapes, green and even light yellow.
I like round grapes with spots in jello with marshmallow.
Pink grapes are good, but I think they are not ripe.
I won't give up my grapes without a fight.
White grapes are harder and okay on cereal when sprinkled.
And when they get old they get wrinkled.
I eat grapes on break at the ice rink.
If I could, grapes of all colors would be my favorite drink.
Okay, so I was a little girl who could see into the future. Another thing that I am certain about is that when my teacher critiqued my poem, she had consumed a glass of grapes too many . . .
When in the 10th grade, I had a creative writing teacher that told the whole class that it was a good thing that Robin Hilsinger could write because she was never going to make it out of high school. I wasn't embarrassed because it was in that moment I realized that I could do something with my writing. So I set out to prove my teacher wrong. I graduated from high school and began to write - not in that order. My latest work is my best so far and I wouldn't be a proper author if I didn't plug it along - Amazon.com at Robin Christensen Books.