Sunday, December 28, 2008

Somebody's Mother

This is a poem grandma was thinking of, but couldn't remember all of the words to. When we found it online she said we should put it on here so everyone could read it.

Somebody's Mother
- Mary Dow Brine (1816-1913)

The woman was old and ragged and gray
And bent with the chill of the Winter's day.

The street was wet with a recent snow
And the woman's feet were aged and slow.

She stood at the crossing and waited long,
Alone, uncared for, amid the throng

Of human beings who passed her by
Nor heeded the glance of her anxious eyes.

Down the street, with laughter and shout,
Glad in the freedom of "school let out,"

Came the boys like a flock of sheep,
Hailing the snow piled white and deep.

Past the woman so old and gray
Hastened the children on their way.

Nor offered a helping hand to her -
So meek, so timid, afraid to stir

Lest the carriage wheels or the horses' feet
Should crowd her down in the slippery street.

At last came one of the merry troop,
The gayest laddie of all the group;

He paused beside her and whispered low,
"I'll help you cross, if you wish to go."

Her aged hand on his strong young arm
She placed, and so, without hurt or harm,

He guided the trembling feet along,
Proud that his own were firm and strong.

Then back again to his friends he went,
His young heart happy and well content.

"She's somebody's mother, boys, you know,
For all she's aged and poor and slow,

"And I hope some fellow will lend a hand
To help my mother, you understand,

"If ever she's poor and old and gray,
When her own dear boy is far away."

And "somebody's mother" bowed low her head
In her home that night, and the prayer she said

Was "God be kind to the noble boy,
Who is somebody's son, and pride and joy!"

Thursday, December 25, 2008

We Wish You a Merry Christmas!

Hello everyone. We have been thinking of all of you and know that you are thinking about Grandma. We thought it would be fun to create a little blog for her so that you all don't feel so far away. We aren't promising to post regularly, but we may occasionally, especially if there is something particularly fun or of interest to pass along. Also, if you have a message you want to post to Grandma here, she'll get the message!

That said, we were a small group but had a great Christmas. I think Grandma brought the snow with her for the holidays. This is the first "White Christmas" we have here had in recent memory. We have about 12" of snow on the ground and have been having tons of fun -- but have not used any frozen animals to build out our sled runs.

Grandma and Geigy made Gingerbread cookies and got together icing and other candies to decorate our own snowmen. It was a hit and will likely turn into a permanent tradition around here in the future. You'll see some of the finished product in the video below and a Christmas Eve song for you. Love you all.


Christmas Day Festivities


Geigy broke through the top layer of ice to help Connor and Easton build a Christmas day snowman
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Thursday, December 18, 2008