Showing posts with label pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pictures. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Poetry Wednesday, Vol. 88

Forgetfulness

Billy Collins



The name of the author is the first to go
followed obediently by the title, the plot,
the heartbreaking conclusion, the entire novel
which suddenly becomes one you have never read, never even heard of,

as if, one by one, the memories you used to harbor
decided to retire to the southern hemisphere of the brain,
to a little fishing village where there are no phones.

Long ago you kissed the names of the nine muses goodbye
and watched the quadratic equation pack its bag,
and even now as you memorize the order of the planets,

something else is slipping away, a state flower perhaps,
the address of an uncle, the capital of Paraguay.

Whatever it is you are struggling to remember,
it is not poised on the tip of your tongue
or even lurking in some obscure corner of your spleen.

It has floated away down a dark mythological river
whose name begins with an L as far as you can recall

well on your own way to oblivion where you will join those
who have even forgotten how to swim and how to ride a bicycle.

No wonder you rise in the middle of the night
to look up the date of a famous battle in a book on war.
No wonder the moon in the window seems to have drifted   
out of a love poem that you used to know by heart.
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I just made my third attempt to pour hot water into a mug for tea.  A mug all ready full of hot water, tea bags steeping.  It is tedious, forgetting.  Going through the extra steps of filling the pot, starting the fire, waiting distractedly for the kettle to whistle.  Beginning to pour while thinking of something else, only to find out that, oops!  the mug is full.  

In my days it seems I spend all my time trying not to forget inconsequential things while doing an odious job of remembering great, earth-shattering events.  I try to remember to tell the kids this, or teach them that, oh, I forgot the other.  There is so much to remember!

My family had, for as long as I can remember, a little box.  Much like a recipe box it was divided into two sections - family and friends.  The sections were stuffed full of pictures and sometimes the lines were blurred.  Some carefully cut out from prayer letters, some updated prayer cards.  Some were pictures taken when last we had visited Michigan or Missouri, hopelessly out of date, but the only pictures we had of certain loved ones.  My mom has a fabulous memory for remembering all the details about every single person in that box.  We would each take a picture and she would tell us all about what was happening in so-and-so's life.  Then we would each take turns praying for the people in our picture.  As with so many childhood memories, I remember liking it when I was smaller, and inwardly (maybe outwardly) rolling my eyes and wishing the family meal time torture would end as I got older.  Now I look back with nothing but fondness.  I've never met some of the people in that family prayer box, but if you were to bring up their names today, I would know plenty about them.  My Mom continues to forward prayer letters, pictures, updates, you name it, she sends it out, to all of us, reminding us of each of these peoples lives and needs.

Here is the part where I make my request of you.  Yes.  YOU.  We have our own little family prayer box.  It is much smaller than my parents', but contains pictures and prayer cards and not-so-carefully folded over prayer letters.  I'm not quite as neat as my Mom, maybe someday....  maybe not.  We keep all those lovely Christmas pictures that arrive during the holidays, updating and adding to the prayer box.  Some pictures are held together with a paper clip, as I can't stand to get rid of the year before.  They are so fun to look through!  (look, there's Aiden as a baby, wasn't he cute? now comes Bailey, next is the Molly! Aw, so sweet...)  Anyway, we need your pictures.  If you want us to pray for you, you have to remind us not to forget you!  Now, you don't need to run out and get a family portrait done, you don't even need to print one off.  Just send me your favorite digital copy and I will do all the hard work of having CVS print it out for me.  If you sent out a Christmas picture or a recent prayer letter/card, then no need to worry.  We've got you.

And you might want to send your picture soon.  Mikey has been particularly flowery and sweet with his prayers.  His latest lunch time blessing included "Dear Loving Father shining above us.... help our hearts to remain thankful..... we will speak with you often.... we are ever truly yours..... amen"  I really hope his prayers make God smile and give a little chuckle the way they do us.  And who doesn't want that boy praying for them?  I wish he'd pray for me!  

So!  Please!  Send us your pictures!  (livovichkris (at) gmail(dot)com)   We want to remember you. 



Thursday, April 21, 2011



On the first three Wednesdays of each month we head to our homeschool co-operative and have a great time.  Sometimes we even learn things!  This Wednesday differed only in that after co-op we had a yearly check up for the Mikey.  Co-op ends at 1 and our appointment was at 2, so we stopped at the Goodwill by our pediatrician (I love resale stores, but this Goodwill always stinks.  It smells of mothballs and stale cigarettes so badly that I hesitate to buy any clothes because I'm not sure I can get the smell out.)  But I threw an adorable skirt for the girls and some light up Buzz Lightyear slippers for Del in the cart.  But the Mikey!
The Mikey didn't get anything!

He was swiftly succumbing to tears and quivery lips when he spied THE THING!  Just the thing he needed!  Mom!  I neeeeeeed this!  I need this baby!  And Mom, faced with the liquid brown eyes of love begging for his very own baby, succumbed.  (And it's an ugly baby, too.  So ugly, I shuddered in revulsion when face to face with it.  yech.)  But the Mikey, happy with his baby trotted out to the car and took his baby, now named Herbert, into the office so he could get checked out by the doctor too.

Everything went well.  Even though the Mikey was not wearing underwear - surprise, Mom! - and had mud (real mud, not poop!) crusted to the seat of his jeans, the doctor declared him in great health.  We finally made it home and everyone headed to their separate corners for some quiet time.  The Del and I retreated to my bed for books and a nap, interrupted as usual by cries of "I'm doooone!" from the bathroom and multiple requests for snacks.  Then Mikey interrupted one last time with a request for me to "tie this thingy on me".  Yes, yes, Mikey, I'll tie it, now please, please, let me nap and go have your quiet time.

 That tying was well worth it.  After quiet time I found the Mikey happily tucking his baby into his rebozo and carrying Herbert around.  Mikey talked with Herbert, loved on him and even held him through dinner and a show.




yes, Mikey and Herbert are lounging on a basket of laundry.  Clean and cushiony!


 Tonight Mikey made his baby a bed right next to his own, undressed the baby and placed his clothes lovingly on the bookshelf.  He tucked Herbert in and tucked himself in his own bed.  I told him, "Mikey, you are a good Papi, you know that?"  His reply?

"Yes, I am."

Awesome baby.  Awesome boy.


This sweet little boy and his baby made me think of the sweet babies and their parents who are not able to simply head to their local Goodwill and get a baby.  There are parents who go through heartbreak.  Families who go through heartbreak.  Beth, along with her sweet family, went through their own heartbreak.  She has taken this deep sadness and turned it into beauty.  She and her family want to support other babies and other families.

Through March of Dimes, they have formed Team James and Jake, with a goal of raising $1500 (I think they're gonna make it).  You can donate at March of Dimes.  You can just send prayers their way.  Or you can buy pretty pictures!  What?!  Yes.

Beth just opened June Afternoons, and Etsy shop of fantastic photos taken by all kinds of talented people.  You can buy prints of the pictures, which is lovely.  But the best part of the deal is that ALL proceeds go to Team James and Jake!  So to recap, you get a pretty picture, they help sweet babies. Pretty good, no?  Yes.

I don't know if you can help the babies be more like Herbert, though.  Because in Mikey's words, 
"He can fly.  And shoot lasers."