At one point I mentioned the little creek that used to run between our neighborhood and the woods at the dead end. I have a long ago memory of Mom helping me over the water when we walked to visit a friend. I said how it was just Mom and me, and that Tim must have been out at Elim, a Christian school for the deaf near Chicago before Priscilla was born. I thought I saw him smile for a brief second, and then he was sniffling all over again.
The farms along the way made me think of Dad's Uncle Joe and the dairy farm he had near Houghton, NY. It wasn't a pretty barn, just a low-slung concrete structure to shelter a herd of milk cows. We talked of the names of Dad's cousins, Stanley, Sharon, Sheryl, Sally Sue, Keith, and Gary. They'd all seemed so very grown up to me as a little girl, and yet they were all living home and were probably still just kids themselves.
I know my brother remembers these people and places too. Their mention often triggers tears, and I'm not totally surprised. It's most often sweet, sweet memories that make me cry as well.
Come visit Tom and check out some more old barns and have a glass of tea,
...it amazing what will trigger memories. These barns are slowly disappearing behind the grape vines only to reappear later this fall. Thanks Martha for the visit, make your week ahead special.
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DeleteBusy week ahead. Busy is good.
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God bless your family.
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In his own way your brother is happy to be with you and is trying to remember old times.
ReplyDeleteYour kindness overflows Martha.
He is always happy to see us and I know he remembers many of the places and events mentioned. He is loved so much.
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