My paternal grandmother, Maude Lewis Walsh |
THE SCRAPBOOK
GRANDMA MADE FOR ME
I picked up my grandchildren at Saint Mary’s elementary school They tossed their heavy backpacks into the back of the car got in and fastened their seatbelts They know the routine— don’t need to be reminded anymore As we drove off I could hear them in the back seat talking about Lent and fasting Dean and Alana gave up electronics Their big brother Logan now in high school gave up chocolate Dean asked, “Grandma what did you give up?” I told Dean I didn’t give up anything this Lent, instead I give Jesus a gift of new poems— Some days I spend quiet time writing poems that give glory to Him and every day I post a Lenten poem on my blog Dean said, “Wow! That’s a lot of poems, Grandma!” I explained that it’s perfectly fine to give up things for 40 days, but sometimes people do other things like donating to a charity or visiting the sick or baking cookies for an elderly neighbor anything that draws them closer to God Then I thought about my own grandmother— She lived next door when I was growing up Grandma loved the Lord and often talked to me about Him She even made me a special scrapbook with a cardboard cover that she decorated with flowers she carefully cut from a Burpee seed catalog The scrapbook contained pictures of children kittens and puppies, and Howdy Doody but more importantly, it contained the 11 chapter story by Charles Dickens that he wrote for his children in the 1840s called, The Life of
Our Lord The story was published as a serial in the Paterson Morning Call, in the 1950s I still have that scrapbook still appreciate that Grandma took the time to make it just for me It’s the kind of thing grandmas do— Important things like that Maude Carolan Pych Here are a few photos from the scrapbook my grandmother made for me in the 1950s: |
"Behold the Lamb...poetically!" by Maude Carolan Pych is available online at Amazon & Barnes & Noble. www.maudecarolanpych.net maudecpych@gmail.com |
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