Thursday, August 16, 2012

Circle of Friends



A circle of friends 
goes round and round
there is no beginning, 
it has no end. Each 
important to the other
for the gift they bring
of love and laughter
Like a link in a chain
their hands are clasped,
their hearts entwined; Strength.

All  are sorrowful when one
is sad, all are  joyful when 
one is glad. Fellowship.

They  stand together
against misfortune and 
woe, disease and death - 
To bring to the other 
encouragement and hope


Friday, August 3, 2012

A Grandpa's Love


I awoke this morning thinking of my Grandpa Cooney. It would have been his birthday today. To me he was the best of grandpa's - loving, supportive and fun to be with. We enjoyed each other's company, and spent time together in his backyard picking raspberries. Raspberries were a favorite of both grandpa and me. On the night grandma taught cake decorating for  adult education ( at Thomas Jefferson  high school ), she would  prepare dinner for grandpa and I before she left , then   set up the cardboard table in the front room, cover it with a cheery cotton  tablecloth , and arrange place settings for  two. And always there would be  raspberries, one bowl   for grandpa, and one for me. I looked forward to those dinner dates with my grandfather, sharing our meal and talking about the little things we did that day. Grandpa was a good listener when I would  tell him about my doll, or some make believe game grandma and I had played.

Grandpa was an upholsterer, and owned his  shop  Cooney's Upholstery in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Grandma  often told   the story of how I'd sit at the window waving at  Grandpa when he left for work, then in the evening sit at the window watching  for him  to return.   I'd  rush to greet him at the door,  and take  him his bedroom slippers. I  can still recall the smell of Borax soap Grandpa would clean his hands with when he got home, the BenGay  to help ease his tired muscles, and the sweet smell of tobacco from the pipe he would smoke after he'd  sit down in his favorite chair.

It was a special time between a grand-daughter and her grandfather, a time that  wouldn't  last forever; my parents, baby brother and I moved from Council Bluffs when I was still young girl , and my grandfather passed away when I was 12,  but the joy, and experience of knowing  Grandpa's unconditional love has lasted a life time.