Musings from the Dusty Recesses of a Creative Mind
Sunday
Time to get writing again...
Yes, after a hiatus of over a year, it's time to get back to my writing. (And just as a follow-on, 2012 was a better year than 2011.) I know there aren't many folks out there following my blog, but so what! Thanks to you who do, and if you find anything interesting, feel free to share.
Yes, 2011 was a horribly difficult year for the Sherer family. With the passing of first Walt, then Darlene, then the cancer diagnosis for Scott, we had the triple whammy. Truly though, the year was filled with blessings. We were able to spend lots of time with Scott's folks, Walt and Darlene, while Darlene struggled with her cancer. The kids and Grandkids all got to know them better and spend time feeling more connected to the family's elders. Walt's dementia turned him into a kind, gentle old grandpa, and the little ones just loved cuddling with him. The day he died, it was swift and without warning, a brief hour of suffering before the Lord welcomed him home. It will always stick in my mind how tenderly Darlene took leave of him in the hospital, after all the years of violent temper and abuse she suffered through. Such a testament to the enduring power of love and true commitment to her spouse, and the Grace that God bestows on those He loves.
Once Walt was gone, the desire to fight the cancer left too, and Darlene asked that the painful treatments stop. Forty days later, she joined him in death as she was truly joined to him in life. But before that, all of her siblings came to visit and share memories. One of the hardest things was to watch Darlene's family give her permission to give up the fight. Shortly after the funeral, we learned that grandchild #6 was on the way! Discovering Scott's cancerous thyroid lump while on vacation and the amazingly fast diagnosis, surgery and treatment seems like a whirlwind of emotions, looking back. Could have been so much worse - we know many people who have had long, drawn out treatments. Praise God this was over quickly, and the threat of recurrence is teeny. Another blessing - understanding employers who gave us the time we needed to take care of family and each other.
A little more catching up: As I mentioned, grandchild #6, little Isys, joined the family in March 2012, bringing the count to 5 granddaughters and 1 grandson. Looks like Griffin will have to hold out a little longer for a boy cousin!
Storm, another rescue kitty, joined the family in 2012. The shelter had named her Farrah, for some reason... She was a dainty little fluff ball with amazing markings. We couldn't resist her charming smile. Storm is a fluffy ball of energy, skittish even now, but a real cuddler once she is comfortable. I call her Stormcloud Gingerpants, for short. Scott calls her Runaway, which seems to suit.
Gypsy took to mothering her right away, and the two of them love to scamper about the house raising all kinds of havoc. When they run down the upstairs hallway, it sounds like a herd of stampeding buffalo. Not sure how two little kitties can make so much noise, but obviously, it is exhausting for them - I am frequently "Catatonic" in my recliner...
So I have decided to spend less time playing meaningless games on Facebook (maybe...) and more time writing - I once had a teacher tell me never to stop writing. Thanks to all the encouragers in my life, and to God who has been so generous and kind.
Check back later!
Please don't go, Grandma, don't go Don't go away and leave me!
Please don't go, but I know You'll come back 'cause you love me!
Poetry Archive
Put on a Happy Face Life sure has its ups and downs But you can't always wear a frown Just put on a happy face Rest and slow down the pace But don't go acting like a clown
You want folks to take you serious Not think you are delirious So buck up and smile Try to go the extra mile And let your joy be contagious
@copyright 2009 (Ok, that one really sucks...) Work, Work, Work Today I did not go to work I miss my friends and even the jerk. I know I'm going to miss the perks. Today I did not go to work. The Gift
Please don't buy diamonds or baubles of gold, Fancy new trinkets that some day grow old When so many people sleep out in the cold - Do a good deed for Christmas.
The holiday rush makes you dread every Fall, Commercialism has tainted it all. Remember - you don't have to go to the mall - Enjoy a good deed this Christmas.
The best gift for me, you won't find in a store: Visit the elderly, work with the poor. Your favorite charity? Give even more To millions in need this Christmas.
The smallest donation will still plant a seed Enabling others the aimless to lead, Homeless to shelter and hungry to feed. How can I be greedy at Christmas?
A Christmas card's all you need send my way Just tuck in a note so that you can say "While I was thinking of you today, I did a good deed for Christmas."
I'll drop you a line telling you what I've done To share, in your name, with those who have none As we celebrate the gift of God's Son - Remember His deed each Christmas.
@copyright 2001
Bottomless Joy
Who would dream Something so small could seem To fill your heart?
Who would think Someone so soft and pink Could be the start
Of endless love Of timeless serenity Of bottomless joy?
Who would know Somewhere on earth below Angels sing mild?
Who would feel Somehow it's so surreal To hold a newborn child?
So begins endless love Timeless serenity Bottomless joy!
@copyright 2008 Join Us, Aeries Lyn
Airy Aeries Will the moon bring you forth? Will the eagles sing your song? Will you join us before long?
Airy Aeries Do you hear us call you forth? Do you hear us sing your song? Do you want to sing along?
Airy Aeries Can you feel how much we care? Can you feel the cool fresh air? Can the Lord answer our prayer?
Airy Aeries Make your way into this world! Make us see you, little girl! Make us hear your borning cry! Make us feel your happy sigh!
Let the waiting be over, Let the joy begin, Join us, join us, join us Airy Aeries Lynn
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