Category Archive:Family

The day that I greeted you
and held you in my arms
for the very first time
I was in awe – you were

such a perfect being
starting life’s long path
greeting us all with
extremely good lungs

Your hair – blond peach fuzz
was just like your Mama’s
when I held her for the first time
twenty-two years before you

Your eyes just like her eyes
huge – blue – seeing . . .What?
They say babies can’t see
until much later, but

We know, don’t we,
my boy? We know
there’s an inner seeing
that comes first

It was your wise little
old man face that
let me know you
had that inner seeing

And now, fifteen years
later – though I look up to you
– for you’re already taller
than I – you will always –

always be
my first-born and
forever loved Grand-boy
Happy birthday, Sean!

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Sean reading his copy of the above poem during his birthday party

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here’s the whole fam damily

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could you  believe that WE were 15 when we met? (almost 42 years ago!)

other pics at right.

 

The Good: a day trip to the big city with Lessa

The Bad: coming home to find a request for a complete rewrite of my column for the newspaper (because the newsroom clerk feels that it shows a biased agenda)

The Ugly: the fact that it bothers me so much to be asked for the rewrite (because it is assumed that my interviewee had the agenda, when in reality, it was probably MY agenda)

The Result? I’ve asked a Christian sister for prayer on the matter – my attitude especially. And, I’ve contacted my interviewee and asked for further information – so that I can make the article more secular – thus more appealing to the newspaper.

The Outcome? Remains to be seen.

Nevertheless – thanks for a fun day, Lessa. We’ll do it again sometime.

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My husband is an intimidation expert. Don’t believe me? Read Lessa’s latest over at The Sourdough.

Go ahead, I’ll wait for you . . . .

 

Back? Alritey, then!

To top off Perfection . . . Now, go and check out today’s Rube’s cartoon.

Too perfect, right? Yup, I thought so, too. Lessa, did you PLAN that???

heh :moose:

Lessa is a better writer . . . at least in this competition. 😉

Congratulations, Lessa! I’m proud of you.

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Happy birthday little Ladybug! Miss Kinzie, you are loved mightily and greathly and with all abandon by your Nana and Paw-Paw W.

Thank you for being a bright star in our lives.

Thank you, too, for carrying on a tradition that your Nana unwittingly started with your auntie Lessa.

A very long time ago (not for me, but for you, because you are so much younger) your Nana was going to have her first baby. And your Nana’s Grandma Abbott (that would be your Great-Great-Grandma Abbott) had a birthday coming up on February 16th. As the days came closer she was so very sure that your Auntie Lessa would be born on her special day.

I even fell down the second story wrought iron icy steps on the way to take Grandma Abbott some home-made soup and she thought SURE that would make your Auntie Lessa be born on HER (77th) birthday. But, even falling down steps would not make Auntie Lessa come a day sooner than SHE chose to come.

And, even though your Nana stayed pretty busy on Grandma Abbott’s birthday, cleaning house, washing the floors and clothes and dishes and anything else that could stand to be washed . . . even THAT did not make your Auntie Lessa come on Grandma Abbott’s special day.

Nope! Labor didn’t start until just after midnight, which, of course was February 17th! That, of course, assured Auntie Lessa of having her very own birthday.

Much the same thing happened when your Mama became pregnant with you, little one. Auntie Lessa got all sorts of excited because she was SURE that you would be born on  HER 31st birthday.

You sure fooled her, huh? You have your very own, your own special-ist day . . . and that is today, the 18th.

Happy birthday, my girl!

love, Nana

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