First, there
were great grandmothers, I love them, one and all!
Supported
husbands, working hard, raised fam’lies large and small,
Bore the biases
and duties of the women of their day,
Then
packing all and sundry, left their countries far away.
My maternal
grandmother left home and family, too,
To carve a
legacy with a young man she hardly knew,
Together knew
disasters, lost their work to treachery,
But
managed, still, with grit, to carve a life they’d not foreseen!
My
Grandmother paternal left her comforts far behind,
Moving
north to Canada, she knew not what she’d find,
Took on the
rancher’s life which oft proved perilous at best,
Nursing,
caring, weaving, bearing—helped the world progress!
My mother had
eight brothers, she grew up as ‘one more boy’,
Inside or
out, housework or chores, wow, that girl was employed!
But she withdrew
from scholarship, a pro career as well,
To be a Rancher’s
wife—have kids—and ring a dinner bell.
My elder
sister’s graceful, prone to fashions (more than me),
My younger and
I have some laughs, both filled with fun esprit!
My sisters
both are redheads, (who know where this blonde came from?)
But they
both helped me be the woman I’d one day become.
My daughters
(and in-laws) are grown and raising families,
All girls
that I am proud to know and bring along with me,
Their
daughters, too, all have my heart. Don’t know what e’er I did,
Before I
knew them, everyone, and claimed them as grandkids!
Now in a small
addendum here, I will, to you, explain,
That what
was once pejorative, is something else again,
Cause ‘spunky’
is a word that means courageous; full of cheek,
And a ‘broad’
‘s a girl who doesn’t take herself too seriously.
So, when I
think about the women I have in my life,
Past or present,
young and old, in days of sun or strife,
Daily, I am
praying, thanking God for what He’s done,
Cause he
gave me my ‘Spunky Broads’. I’m proud of every one!
Cause Mondays do get knocked a lot,
With poetry, we all besought
To try to make the week begin
With gentle thoughts,
Perhaps a grin?
So Jenny, Charlotte, Mimi, me
Have crafted poems for you to see.
And now you’ve read what we have wrought…
Did we help?
Or did we not?
Next week, if you come here, you'll see,
Our craziest vacation memory!
Thinking of joining us for Poetry Monday?
We'd love to welcome you!
Topics for the next few weeks...
Craziest Vacation Memory (February 8)
From Your Pet's Point of View (February 15)
Favourite Word that Starts With D (February 22)
Peanut Butter Day (March 1)