Yesterday Was Easter
Water ceremony, then family feast, including a friend, who is my sister
Author's Note: We hoped to find a place for all 16 people attending, but it wasn't to be. Our initial plan was to go to their building site and have the event at a large picnic table. The snow interfered with that plan.
So, at the last minute, we called around. Nothing open until 6:30, which was too late for the young families to get together. It would be fast approaching bedtime for the babies.
We decided to have everyone come to our house, which has plenty of space for us, but it is a stretch when bringing in some youngsters who need space to run and play, and outdoors is mostly out of the question.
My daughter forgot the 100 plastic eggs she filled with candy and money. Another weekend when at the build site she said. “That way there will be no snow for them to track in and out.”
After hearing that, I thought about how I too thought that would happen, and fogot to say something. That is what happens when you are not on Easter bunny duty anymore.
Easter
It came and went
We spent
time with my daughter,
son-in-law, and their family
One little, two little granddaughter
not little anymore, but a multifamily
event. One came with three children,
one with one. We were missing another one
with two. They have six grandchildren
making me a great-grandmother. I won.
Then we have those guys
who have no family yet. The boys
who are young yet, but not at home
Three to be exact. One who likes to roam
One who brought his girl, and why
She didn't eat or speak
Oh, so shy. We celebrated my
grandson's one year of sobriety this week.
We had two grands still with the folks
The 12-year-old loves to tell jokes
The 11-year-old is in everyone's conversation
Their parents are anxious for a vacation.
We played cards. Tick to be exact
Sister Mary and my daughter, the competitive ones
Some of us have little to no tact
Certain words were spoken when sister won
Family fun
In the sun
The sun will be out today
Time to go and play!

About the Creator
Denise E Lindquist
I am married with 7 children, 28 grands, and 13 great-grandchildren. I am a culture consultant part-time. I write A Poem a Day in February for 8 years now. I wrote 4 - 50,000 word stories in NaNoWriMo. I write on Vocal/Medium daily.


Comments (2)
😃🩷🩷🩷Sweet!
Aww. this is lovely and what a cute picture!