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Remembrance - 2. Remembering Grandma

As the fall weather comes in I find I do more cooking and baking. Today I was making oatmeal raisin cookies. That was all it took. The smell was so familiar and suddenly time rolled back and there was Grandma. Time passes but sometimes the memory is just too good and too sharp to be forgotten.

The sweet smell of cinnamon raisin cookies fill the house

And suddenly I am five years old again

Looking up at an old tin apple cookie jar in Grandma’s house

Remembering her call out, “No more right now, Wayne.”

 

The kindness found there stays with me decades later now

As I remember games of Trouble, Old Maid, and coloring books

Things of no consequence but mean more than should be allowed

Time spent talking, laughing, and learning while she cooks

 

This where my summers were spent each year

Where I was taught to read and write

Time spent with bikes, cut knees, and tears

Running through playgrounds flying kites

 

Grandma was so much a part of that special time

A gentle figure at a bar-b-que or birthday party

The visit each and every Christmas time

And whose laughter was loud and hearty

 

Gone far too soon from younger life

A plump little woman made a ghostly figure

Cancer stealing time and causing strife

Warping her, making her disfigured

 

Now I take a moment to remember it all

The good times, the fun times, the times we had a ball.

 

Here in my memory you live forever.

I know it was it long or deep but it was something I had to get down. It happens to me, now and then. Right now Grandma Ruth is all I can remember.
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Memories can be bittersweet. They take us back to a simpler, lovely time but als remind us of what is now gone. I always enjoy hearing about my friends childhoods and events from their past that make them the special people, who they are today. :hug:

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On 10/12/2011 12:11 PM, K.C. said:
Memories can be bittersweet. They take us back to a simpler, lovely time but als remind us of what is now gone. I always enjoy hearing about my friends childhoods and events from their past that make them the special people, who they are today. :hug:
Thanks KC. It seems certain people occupy particular seasons or events. Sometimes it really is the smell of something that brings that person clearly to mind. My mother will always be roses, the color and sweet smell of them. My Grandmother Ruth will always be oatmeal raisin cookies. Doesn't always make sense but it is how it happens.
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