that were so real, so vibrant and the 'stuff' of daily existence. Time, ticking along, replaces those on a daily basis. Gradually at first, and then faster and faster. First the places, and then the people, who held our hearts, fade. But fading is not the same as disappearing.
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A lyric from a song, the scent of lilac on the warm spring air, a particular full moon, a passing glimpse of something...and we are once again in "that" place...the one that thing which is 'of the heart'.
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We could collect this random bits of stimulation, like pieces for a quilt. Rain on your face, the smell of freshly cut grass, flickering fireflies at dusk. A waft of homemade bread or fresh strawberries, the graduation march played across our nation as May rolls into June. Or the Wedding march ringing out from churches across the land. A baby's laughter or the scent of baby powder. Gather them up and put them in our scrap baskets.
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Long carefree days of summer...it seems they will never end. County fairs and spitting watermelon seeds. Dripping popsicles and brown bags of penny candy. The thump of a beloved pets tail as they greet us *VBS*
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Friends, Grandmas, little sisters, Mom and Dad. Favorite cousins, smelly Aunts. Each of these, a 'piece', that held a place in my heart, of my heart....gone now, passed into eternity, but existing in memories that take me back to there.
And for our country's celebration of Indendence tomorrow, "Catch a falling star and put it in a basket, never let it get away....".
9 comments:
Beautiful. :o)
Your post reminded me of this:
Families are like quilts-
lives pieced together
stitched with smiles and tears,
colored with memories
and bound by love.
I have this saying in a frame here in my computer area.
Have a wonderful 4th....eat something exciting.
Well said Finn!! Happy 4th of July
Kris
you have a way with words Finn-love the "old" photos and the wonderful memories invoked.
Hi Finn, when I read your post, it brought back similar memories to me.Nana's house, home baked scones, my mother sitting by the fire,Swimming in the river on a hot summer's day,autumn leaves,the list goes on.Thank You from Lyn
Hi, Finn. First time I have had to check in on your blog in a while! Soothing, as always. Aren't fireflies just an absolute wonderment of summer?! They never fail to delight each new generation.
What a lovely post. A truly remarkable memory jogger, with it's nostaligic snippets of all our lives.
We are so lucky to have our memories.
I feel so sorry for those who lose theirs.
What wonderful memories your words evoke and what a great idea to put them in a memory quilt. It would be such a comfort to ponder these small things when life gets out of control.
with the buzz of a bee, and the icy freeze of the homemade lemon ice cream. It all comes back in a flood.
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