Wednesday, March 20, 2013

If there is a heaven...

If there is a heaven,
It is in my grandma's hands,
her blue veins pushing against transparent skin,
wrapping over knotty knuckles,
running like tree branches over calloused palms.
To me, my grandma's hands are the life and the afterlife--
all the struggles, hard work, and joys--
eternity embodied in a woman's touch.

Grandma's hands pulled the weeds,
planted the flowers,
made the home where nine children grew up safely,
knowing they were loved
in hand-sewn clothes
and socks repaired with the swish of the darning needle.

My grandma's hands played ball and Checkers and Monopoly,
Made clothespin dolls, colored pictures,
Crocheted blankets for new babies,
and built sandcastles where grandchildren could play out their dreams.

My grandma's hands caressed a sick child's back,
Soothing her to sleep
and changed endless diapers, no matter how messy.
then washed them and hung them out to dry.

In my grandma's hands was unconditional love,
devotion,
hard work
and all its rewards.

And even though Grandma is gone...
She lives.

Her blood courses through my veins
and my father's and my cousins'
and all my aunts' and uncles',
and now through my own children's veins.

And all the lessons she taught us
Are with us still.
We see her when we pat the new baby's back
And swaddle him tight before laying him down to sleep.

Shhh...Hush little baby.
Grandma is here.

by Kimberley Fulton Wendel



Monday, March 11, 2013

Ups & downs

Today started at 3 a.m. with a crying, congested baby who had spit up in his bed, a 6:55 a.m. knock on the door from the guys here to install the new $4,000 furnace and a cat who decided to throw up his breakfast all over the dining room floor. Then I got to school, and was greeted by a student who brought me a flower, a long-stemmed, pink and white striped alstromeria, a little bit wilted and broken, but a precious gesture, nonetheless. I found time to have heartfelt conversations with several colleagues in the hallway, and ran into a friend at Starbucks and found a half an hour to sit and have a cup of coffee. Another day filled with life's ups and downs...another reminder of how blessed I am to be alive and breathing and to share the ups and downs doing the things I love with people I love.
Photo by Kim Wendel
2008
"It is our inward journey that leads us through time--forward or back, seldom in a straight line, most often spiraling."

~ Eudora Welty, One Writer's Beginnings

Our inward journey

"It is our inward journey that leads us through time--forward or back, seldom in a straight line, most often spiraling."
~ Eudora Welty, One Writer's Beginnings
 Photo by Kim Wendel, 2012