Grandmother’s.
They come from an era of crocheting and knitting.
Skills that my generation
Labours to learn.
Maybe because grandmothers didn’t have TV’s or computers
Is why they perfected these crafts.
Grandmothers are also legendary
For their family dinners
That they create from scratch.
Todays cooks use shortcuts
And try to mimic down-home cooking
With food that is often bland and missing
That loving touch
Of a Grandmother’s kitchen stew pot.

I have always admired the older generations. They went through life without computers, cel phones, and many other things that the younger generation takes for granted. It’s important, I think, to listen and learn from older generations, as they have wise words of wisdom and lots of life experience. Same goes for the younger generation. They could teach their elders to learn new skills to better cope with today’s changing technology world. I think it’s important that everyone has the chance to share their stories. The stories should be written down so that the memories that are around history will not be lost. So many people, when I ask them if they have written stuff down, just shrug and say nope, and carry on about their day. Everybody has a story. What’s yours? Write it down before it is lost to history.
Well said Karen …love your article and thoughts on grandmothers…I had such a great relationship with my dear grandma Metcalf…grateful for all she taught me and hopeful I can share their advice and skills with my grandsons too.
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Yes. Play it forward. Be the teacher and the taught.
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Hi Karen
I like your thoughts on family interspersed in your poem
I know from experience you are big on family and it’s reflected in your poem
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Yes family is very important to me.
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