After reading this blog post, I had to write one too!
Where I’m From
I am from a quilt making, sewing mom and a bee
Keeping, welding dad, and mismatched furniture.
I am from a big blue van traveling to Utah
to see extended family every year.
I am from hard working, gardening,
house painting, tree felling, home fixing doers, not payers.
| Becky and Sarah 1980, I was almost 8. |
I am from Minnesota snows, frozen Lake Excellesior
and wearing long johns under my dress, with boots.
driving a half hour or more to church.
I am from hot summers and geese poop lawns,
mosquitoes bites and bats inside.
mosquitoes bites and bats inside.
I am a dog lover, the first three, all black named
Tinta, (German for black ink) Wang Ho(Chinese for Yellow River)
and Beaker (from my silliness.)
I am from older siblings, temple marriages
and lots of babies, becoming an aunt at age 7.
I am from a Ricks
College first family,
then BYU, (expect for me who went to USU)
I am from German songs and family history
stories, Book of Mormon reading, and full tithe payers.
I am from Seattle Temple ordinance and office workers,
family putting church first above all else.
Never missing days of early morning seminary,
mutual activities, and girls camp.
| All of us in 1977. I was 5. |
I am from Great Depression and WWII Army
frugal parenting, not wasting food or rusted nails
or thousands of old keys and making cookies instead of buying.
I am from the clean plate club, eating everything that was served,
including oatmeal every Thursday morning, blueberry pies and jello.
I am from service giving mom and scripture reading dad,
Public schools, average grades, but lots of personal reading.
I am from thumb sucking, depression, insecurities,
babysitting my life away, fearing men and boys.
I am not silly Sarah, but funny Becky.
From the picture above:
Mark #4, Ruth #2, Cindy #5, Karl #3
Mom, Sarah #7, Dad, me #6, Beth #1
2 comments:
Awesome! I like how you brought out the good AND the bad. (We are all made up of both, right?)
That was great! :)
Love the photos you've added to your poem!
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