Bitter Sweet Day
The last day or two of our move from Racquet Club, brought tears, laughter and some nostalgic dress up with wedding dress, and old cheerleading outfits. It brought our good neighbors over to say good by and promises of not to forget each other and thank you for all you have meant to us. The day brought, Rob and Abby , in there on way, to say good by to the house they grew up in . There were strong men with strong backs, moving 31 years of life's stuff onto the truck, and Abby and Amy, diligently wrapping Papa.s doll house and Rob making sure the Star Wars, of long ago, got out of the attic, and most definitely, his monkey and blanket taken to a safe place. Chad was not able to help, but things were set aside for him and Lisa, and many memories of that freckled face boy was found. Then, an almost empty house called me back late at night to sleep one more night and try to keep what was left of the home fires burning until new owners made their own. Another passage in my life has ended and when Louis and I revive ourselves, after such a move, we will take the good of the past with us and as my precious neighbor, Ruth, said , "let the past broaden our horizons for the future". Then she waved good by and said, " By Scarlett---Straight ahead! "
3 comments:
Mom-
What a great way to sum it all up!!! I love you and thank you for such a wonderful place to grow up in.
Abby
Okay, this move looks too perfect! The house doesn't even look messed up. Except for the nostalgic small tear running down my cheek, I'm looking forward to your future at Springland.
Now if you could just pass Jimmy and Chuck along to me, I could ...
mpc
oh Aunt Merry...Chuck has taken over!!!! And he's got it together!!! Ha!
-Abby
P.S. The move wasn't perfect, but it was the best that we could make it......
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