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Wednesday, January 25, 2023

A Tribute for My Grandmother H

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    My Grandma H

It's a Monday wash day, 
it's off to Grandma's house we go, 
Mom and I
I'm riding on the package shelf 
of our 1929 Model A Ford 
We are off to do our washing, Mom and I
we used Grandma's washer
because we didn't have one yet 

Grandma was my best friend, 
and closest, 
we lived on a farm down and across the road 
I'd tell her my doings, 
she listed with an eager ear to my yarn 
Grandma had been a school teacher, 
she learned to listen good 
She, 
I knew I was her favorite 
wanted to know the things I'd done 

The day I told her, 
she knew already and had asked, 
about the car 
My Dad was buying a 1934 Chevrolet, 
one with a back seat for kids 
It was a secret, Grandma's surprise to hear.  
But she already knew 
and asked me, 
"Your going to get a knew car, aren't you?" 
I didn't know it was a secret 
and so told her what I knew 

My father hit the ceiling, 
he had asked in the afternoon, 
"Did you tell Grandma?"
He didn't ask me, nor let me tell him, 
that Grandma already knew
and had asked me about it 

That was the next worst spanking he ever gave me 
I remember it well, never could forget.  
Nor forgive, we never talked about it, 
I've always held a grudge 

Every year, 
we'd go to Grandma's house 
on Thanksgiving Day and for Christmas 
her favorite cooking for me 
was her scalloped oysters, 
with browned and soaked soda crackers 
on the wall of the crock 
She was a good cook, 
I thought the best  

Like my mom, 
Grandma had been a town girl 
but married a fellow from the farm 
Country mothers took care 
of the chickens and eggs 
and cooked and cleaned 
and took care of the kids, she had five 
Things they from their mothers 
hadn't learned real well till things came up 

On their 50th wedding anniversary 
they had "Open house" 
My folks talked about it some, 
my favorite talk to tell was about the bar 
Grandpa wanted a bar for his friend, 
Grandma said, no liquor in my house 
I feel Grandma didn't know until it was done, 
Grandpa had made a bar in the barn 

Grandma died while I was gone, 
New Hampshire, 
she lived in Nebraska 
I lived in New Hampshire then, 
I chose not to go to the funeral 

She died at age 96 in 1968  
I visited her grave later, every time 
when I would come home 
to visit relatives 

 

I have written of grandparents before, 
here is a link to those postings, URL
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 - Poem Copyright, Jimmiehov 2023, All Rights Reserved 
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 - I am linked with dVerse Poetics hosted for prompting by Sarah at 
    she wants us to write of our grandmothers, I had two, Grandma H was my closest both relationship and distance. 
 - This was another write I almost made sitting on the edge of my bed in the middle of the night.  Instead, I stayed up and didn't go back to bed, 5:58 AM on my day to sleep in.
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