12 thoughts on “The Visit

  1. BarbaraK aka fiddlbarb August 8, 2015 / 8:42 pm

    As though there as I read and listen to the memories through the eloquent silence.

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    • lillian August 8, 2015 / 9:02 pm

      Your words, so kind to read…it’s usually a melancholy day after the family departs. Such joy they brought with them! 🙂

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      • BarbaraK aka fiddlbarb August 9, 2015 / 12:35 am

        A blessing indeed.

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    • lillian August 8, 2015 / 10:13 pm

      So glad you liked it. What a wonderful compliment you’ve given – truly appreciate it!

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  2. mmrli August 9, 2015 / 2:29 am

    I have been thinking a lot about this concept as my kids get another year older and school starts. I’m sad for the day there won’t be toys all over my house.

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    • lillian August 9, 2015 / 11:00 am

      Am happy this poem “struck a chord” with you. After all, that’s what we hope our words will do .. Somehow find a connection with our readers.
      It is an adjustment as our children grow older. And when our children have children, we find ourselves buying toys again for when the grandkids come. The quiet house becomes noisy again and there’s movement all around. It’s the cycle of life and we are so privileged to be a part of it. I always talk about building memories….:)
      Nice to chat with you over my morning cup of coffee!

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  3. AnnMarie Roselli-Kissack August 9, 2015 / 8:24 pm

    I suspected I’d see a writing piece like this after you had a beautiful visit with your family. How quickly it all does go – the good times, the people, the embraces…
    Lovely.
    am:)
    I’m glad you had an enjoyable visit.

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