her grandmother stood at the window in the kitchen
the corners of her mouth turned up into an unconscious slight smile at the sight of a spinning yellow blur under the big oak in the middle of the pasture surrounded by green grasses wonderous hues of wildflowers
she quietly called out to grandad come see this
the lanky cowboy sauntered in from the breezeway with his umpteenth cup of coffee peered at the blur of yellow
opened the side door stepped out on the deck beside the metal glider and called out in his smooth baritone voice
dressed in smocked yellow lawn white lace patent leather
up to her shins in spring grasses
slowing her spin she turned toward her name
her face radiant she took a wobbly step or two then broke into an off kilter run arms stretched out before her
he took a few long strides bent his tall body low offering a bent knee wide open arms
she flew into them with all her might knowing she would be caught rough housed with and given a wickereye
from the window her grandmother took it all in sighed said to herself hold this dear hold this snapshot of the soul
for. ever.
my granddad and i had a love-love-andmore-love based relationship. he’s my greatest hero and the man John Wayne wished he was in real life. we worshiped each other and i will forever and all ways n always hold him close in my heart. what a lucky girl i’ve been!