
“A” is for ‘A-nother’ day
Another day for you to play.
To slide down slides, and swing on swings,
To sing those songs ‘bout kites and things.
To ask your questions, to laugh and giggle,
To say, “Stop, Mosie!” when your piggies I tickle.
You’d ask for Papaw to push you too.
“Do blast-off, please, right to the moon!”
That’s what Lila and Emory say
When they come to our house to swing and play.
And that’s why I’m pouting as I sit right here,
Looking at the backyard without them near.

It seems so quiet—it’s way too calm,
Without their laughter, without our songs.
But I know without doubt, I really do
That if they were here, they’d tell me true–
“Stop your pouting and don’t be sad;
There’s joy in Jesus, and He makes us glad.”
Yes, that’s the lesson they’d share with me
If they were here and my pouting they’d see.
Though Littles, they’re good at teachin’ me lessons,
And sometimes it’s good to share our confessions!

So I’ll try to be patient as I count down the days,
Waiting for the next time they come to stay.
And I promise, I promise—I really do…
My sadness is just because I LOVE YOU!
And “A’s” another reminder of
Our ‘A-mazing’ Mosie and grand-girl love!

Question: Do you have grandchildren? What are some of your favorite things to do?
If, like me, it’s reading them wonderful children’s books, then you’ll love to share your answer(s). After all, if you do–sharing in the comments–I’ll add your name for a give-away.
One blessed participant will win author friend Michelle Medlock Adams’ new release The Dachshund Dash (End Game Press, 2024).
She adores her grandchildren, and her sweet story reminds us that there are so many lessons we can learn from Littles (children and wee Doxies too), if we’ll only listen!
Here’s what author Michelle Medlock Adams has to say about writing this, her most recent children’s book–
I’ll be drawing a winner on August 28th! So, don’t wait–dash to tell me about your Grands!
(And if you don’t yet have any, tell me something else about a child(ren) in your life.)
The Conversation
Your granddaughters are so darling, Maureen. And what a heartwarming poem you’ve written. Please enter me for the drawing for Michelle‘s new book. I’m always looking to add to our library here for books to read to our grandchildren and I like to recommend books to others. Just a quick comment today as we’re on our way to the airport!
Oh, Maggie… so excited for your upcoming adventure! I’m sure you’ll find all sorts of things to write about. Will pray for you and Mike while you’re away! And yes, your name’s in! Yay!
I don’t have any “grands” and won’t ever have any, but I do have a couple of Great nieces and nephews that I would like to share with you. This past week, on my birthday, I received a text video of Oliver and Violet singing “Happy Birthday” to me. They were both full of God’s spirit and energy.This was just the icing on the cake for my 70th birthday celebration.
Oh, how ever did I miss your 70th sun-spin? But happy birthday, dear friend. What a joy you are! And thank you for sharing this sweet “birthday’ experience with your precious Littles! God is good!
Congratulations, Maggie–for winning Michelle’s pawsome book The Dachshund Dash. Your grands will LOVE IT!!!