My daughter brought home a virus the other day and life has not been the same. I so far am fighting a myriad of symptoms. My heart is sick, so many phone calls a day to Mom. I feel tortured, she is going through things and I know I should be there. Memories are swirling around her. I know she is dizzy as she digs further into her past. She found parts to an old movie projector, probably from the Rockland Drive-In. She called Gary, his Dad use to manager the theater, where my parents met. The manager was my Dad's best friend. She said, "they aren't ours to keep". I did remind her their weren't Gary's either; his Dad did not own the theater, but I let it go. Then she starts talking about the colored window and I asked her to do something crazy. I said, "Please go tear off a piece of the wall paper in the stair hallway". ( I really did want the window, but it isn't going to happen)
"You don't want that" her voice lifted.
"I do want it, please, just a piece"
"You really don't want that" she is getting irritated with me.
"I really do"
I will make a collage out of it, with a photo of the window and the wall paper and a ruler.
We had a special place we measured how tall we were. It is sad, but I am the shortest in my family.
I was cursed by my Aunt, one day, that is story for another day!
A sea of memories is washing over her. She calls and tells me she found, this or that. Then there is a story; her view and then mine, the adult vs. the child. She knows I sometimes sat on the stairs, trying to hear the 9pm movie, listening and hearing things, that perhaps I shouldn't have heard.
Poets United prompt this week is #65 windows; I thought about the colored window on the stairway. Every time I would bounce down the stairs I would look out, even when it was dark. My brother and I played Star Trek looking out and seeing the neighborhood walkers. "Look the GREEN people have landed; they shift, changing colors. We would laugh watching people through the window or seeing blue snow gracefully falling. My Dad would come home would and smile into the colored glass. The middle had a lacy, snowflake like pattern, you couldn't see out of it. The light in this photo blocks out that view. The east and west points of the diamond are green. This photo was taken by the realtor, when the property was listed. I have a photo somewhere, but I think it is in a photo album inside Mom's house.
Colorful clown arrives
as blue rain falls
green with envy neighbors
watch our lawn of gold
love of music n' movies
magic grows
My Dad the ringmaster
announcing the next act
Mom like Martha
lemon this, lemon that
Music matches mood
folk, country and classical
notes strummed on Gretsch
almost every Saturday night
blue lights appeared
Down day was church quiet
Mon-Sat loud, thriving, busy house
the show always sold out
final act
quiet, hermit like Mom
framed in memories past
preserved in her museum
relics being dug up
clown reappears
door bell rings
side show open
ticket back to youth
when blue rain falls
green snow gave hope
treasured gold is our memories
holding our soul
lawn of gold=dandelions One side of our lawn, green and beautiful. Other side full of dandy gold~
Comments
xo,
Abby
I hope you get that piece of wallpaper.
And if you're short, that's all right - short is really cute.
Nice to meet you at UP~
Abby-Thank you; daughter n' son are better. Hubby n' I are struggling...
you are sweet~
Ollie-I loved yours this week~ :D
Have a peaceful weekend .. Hilary
I am 5'3", my husband 6'4, our daughter 5'5. I feel your pain.
Stopping by from Kathie's Blog Tour.
Take care,
((Hugs))
Laura
RaShelle-Thank you! She is doing much better~
Hi Laura-Thanks for stopping by~Yes, she is worn down, but more like herself~X
Thank you Kim; I need them! My heart strings are going through a tug of war. I thought about trying to go next week, but hubby has to fly to New England. It just doesn't seem to be in the cards, right now~
Liza-Daughter 5'5, son 6'2, Hubby almost 6'4 and me 5'1 Thank you~
Mike-You are part of my poetic family ;D I had mentioned in a prior post my childhood home was SOLD. The wallpaper I wanted surrounds the window and stair case. Thank you~
Thank you Dezzy! So many memories as my Mom sifts through her life. I talk to her 3x a day. There are lots of stories~
Hilary-Thank you and thanks for sharing! It is those memories that we treasure. They create some wonderful images in our mind's eye!
((big hugs))
Lee
Tossing It Out
i am taking care of my mom currently, and we have been going through rooms full of things. and each one has a story. it can drive you mad at times, with the very richness of it. and the thought of all that has been lost.
such a beautiful piece. and dandelions have always been one of my favorites.
Sorry you are sick too, that doesn't help. Hope you're feeling better by now.
This is such a lovely blog for many different reasons, love being the over-riding factor.
Came here from Sherry's 'Epistle' post, it was lovely, so I had a go too.
Kristin-You are so kind! Thank you~
Mom n' I are reflecting; I get to relive my childhood in dust and fragments of filtered light n' memories. xXx Thank you~
Lisa-Son in high school;daughter in 10th grade. I caught a virus from her...so I thought. We are all doing better; thank you~
Laurie-Thank you; I figured if I could find one word that described domestic and loving it, that is the word. lol
Daydreamertoo-I loved your letter poem~ I am behind, but still in the game~ Thank you, so much~
Shawnacymariekiker-You are in the filtered light and dust. I am living in through a phone. You are so right it is rich and mind boggling. I still want to try to go home, after my husband's trip. It is working on my mind~ Thank you and thank you for sharing! xXx
Arlee-You make me blush, but I love what you said! Thank you so much~X
Sherry-Thank you; yes she will miss the view, but she will live where she is about a mile away from it. She is moving to another town with port in it~ It is like opening a treasure chest from the past, some fool's gold and some real~
Thank you Carolyn, colds just take it out of you~
Leigh-Happy your girl is better; sinus pain is miserable~ Take Care xXx 555
This is a very beautiful poem you've composed, so vivid and heart felt.