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    Written last June

    I wrote this last June when my DiL ran the Pretty Mudder course on Blackheath to raise money for Cancer Research.
    Gerry came up to cheer for her on what was the hottest day of last summer.
    Gerry died in November.

    FOR GERRY

    The heath in June drank the burning sky

    And stretched out, unslaked, scorched by gorse

    On every side, bounded by grey ribbons of asphalt.

    It bore the feet of women all touched by grief - and hope.

    Defiant in pink, not worn for prettiness or fashion

    But in sisterhood for those they love.




    ‘For Nan’, ‘For Ruth’, ‘For auntie dear’, ‘For my friend Jan’

    ‘For my sister’, ‘For my Mum’, ‘For granny’, ‘For my daughter’, ‘For cousin Ann’.

    So many stories, so much pain, carried in their hearts and on their backs.

    For this they braved the heat, the mud, the filthy water,

    The lack of breath, the scrapes, the aches, the fear, the slides.

    A pledge, a promise, a challenge, what else could they do?

    To fight the shapeless sorrow and the dread of unknowing.




    And those who watched and cheered and called

    Encouragement for that hour long trial, were joined to them in gratitude and sorrow.

    The gift of life for some, and extra years for others and

    Remembering, dear ones gone too soon, and those whose lives were all too short,

    And those where hope still fluttered faint.




    And she, whose time is numbered now in months, not years

    With each precious moment to be cherished and forever saved.

    A wheelchair by the finish line, her grandsons and her family standing guard

    Watching her daughter cross the tape and knowing how much she’s loved

    And that Susan’s doing all she can.

    She bravely smiles and cheers and buys ice cream for all her boys.

    A memory made and stored forever

    Their precious Nanny and brilliant mother.




    #2
    Touching, Sum1. Beautiful.
    Women are like tea bags; you never know how strong they are until they are put in hot water.
    Eleanor Roosevelt.

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      #3
      Beautiful Sum1Ls
      Sometimes I forget to like posts,but that doesn't mean I don't like them.

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        #4
        Aww, Sum1,that is so touching and poignant.

        You capture the feeling and atmosphere of these events well. 2 of my daughters have done Pretty Muddy, and I have done Race For Life twice, and can picture those scenes from your description.
        Thank you for sharing this with us
        “A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown

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          #5
          Sum, what a beautiful tribute to both your brave Co-Granny and your DIL, as well as all the others taking part. It's brought a lump to my throat, and it should have a wider audience. I'm sure the organisers would love to read it, too.


          "Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "

          (Marianne Williamson)

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            #6
            I felt I could see the scene , a very fitting memory for a brave well loved lady xxx
            Im not fat just 6ft too small

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              #7
              That brought tears Sum xxx

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                #8
                Lovely, lovely and very touching. Well done Sum
                What is life if full of care we have no time to stand and stare

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