KATIE
6/23/2011
Long ago I held you close,
And hated to let you go.
Then, as you grew I held your hand…
And hoped that you would know.
As my shoes became your own I smiled as you played.
M jewels would drape ypur little neck
Dangling as you parade.
The glasses that my mother wore,
Upon your nose I’d find
A little big, but oh, so sweet,
My Mom would be sure glad.
The lock of hair, so long and brown, was as much fun for you, as me.
I was so pleased to share it all
And we did it all with glee.
You played “dress up” and we did dance
And my pride it had no bounds,
And when you came to Grandma’s house
My world loved you around.
The Xmas cookies you learned to make, the spritz—which filled the cans,
Were special treats, as were the eggs,
Dipped with your careful hands.
What fun we had
What times we shared
Along with some sad tears,
And crackers and jam…and malted milks,
Will remind me of our years.
It is so silly…this Grandma says,
To cry on your going away,
But I’m so blessed…will always have,
The memories that we made.
From a little girl to a young woman grown,
The years have melted away,
So, enjoy your journey, Katie Dear,
Just make it worth the trip…
Remembering, I held you close and hated to let you go.
Judith J. Hoff