A-Poem-a-Day Until Christmas...
Well, my Christmas poem was mailed right after Thanksgiving to family and friends and I managed to bake one batch of pfeffernusse, then Bob took a tumble backward down our basement stairs and fractured three ribs, sustained various cuts and bruises, and was hospitalized for a few days last week. He's slowly recovering, thank God, but the usual holiday shopping, and baking, and fussing have definitely been reduced. It'll be a reverent and lovely, but simpler Christmas this year. The following poem and photo of the plate of cookies are from a more traditional Christmas past. (Actually, my sister and nieces got together to do their holiday baking and baked some extra cookies for Bob and me to have on hand when people come to visit. That was certainly a sweet and totally unexpected blessing!)
COOKIES & POEMS
So many Christmas
traditions abound—
Old ones get lost and
then new ones are found.
Some get omitted, but
there are a few
things we love doing
and simply must do.
For instance, I write a
poem every year—
a real Christmas poem that
draws Jesus near;
a poem that lauds Him, Star
of the Season,
for He’s this holiday’s
only true reason.
The poem’s perfect
paper, I search far to find,
arrange words
artistically as I’ve in mind,
select address labels
with the same theme,
choose envelopes,
stamps that go with the scheme.
The pen and the ink are
chosen with care.
To use best penmanship, I
have a flair!
I write out hundreds with
joy and much zest
and sometimes include a few
words to bless.
Bob applies the stamps
and labels and seals;
a trip to the post
office completes the deal.
When they’re mailed, I
start thinking cookies—
Trust me, with baking,
I am no rookie!
We select recipes; gather
the tins,
make sure there’s flour and
sugar in bins,
stock up on butter and
chocolate and nuts,
molasses and spices and
trims lots and lots!
I block off a few days
in my datebook,
roll up my sleeves;
open up the cookbook.
Chocolate chippers, and
shortbread soooo buttery,
sweet sugar cookies,
anise biscotti,
spicy pfeffernusse and wee
pecan jewels,
drop cookies, rolled
cookies, some cut with tools.
Bob stirs the batters;
they’re thick as can be
and he’s the chief taster,
take it from me!
Each cookie and poem is
fashioned with love—
LOVE is what
Christmastime is made up of.
God’s gift of LOVE came
with the Savior’s birth
and there’s no other
gift of greater worth!
These simple gifts…some
cookies, a poem,
for Christmas, to you, from our
humble home.
Maude Carolan Pych
"Behold the Lamb...poetically!"
Poems about the Birth, Death & Resurrection of Jesus
by Maude Carolan Pych
Published by Elm Hill,
is available online at Amazon, Barnes and Noble,
CBD, etc.
Website: www.maudecarolanpych.net
Email: maudecpych@gmail.com
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