My favorite Easter memories are from my childhood and family picnics at the Chikaskia River in Argonia, Kansas. Easter egg hunting, eating Grandma Haskins' fried chicken, fishing, and playing with my cousins at the family farm on the river's edge. My cousins would all agree, we were so lucky to have such a beautiful place to play.
Haskins dam on the Chikaskia River |
My mom was raised on the family farm and wrote a poem about her memories on the river. She really captures my feelings about spending time at the river's edge. Because she put it on her Facebook page, I am able to share it here and I also made a wall display dedicated to the beauty of our family place.
My Mom, Susan Haskins Berry |
The Mighty River Flows On
The river I knew as a child
Still lingering in my mind
The wonder of it all
Bringing comfort so sublime
I can hear the water rushing on
Taking all my cares away
Filling my heart with joy
Renewing my soul today
The warm sand under my feet
Glistening from the sun
The birds, trees and sky so high
Remembering all the fun
The damn so majestically holding
The water in its arms
Preserving a home for the life within
Protecting the catfish farms
A moment of peaceful beauty
Seeing the current swirling about
Giving solace to all who come here
Mending broken hearts no doubt
The Chikaskia River was a blessing
In the memories I have had
The happier times of youth
Growing up with Mom and Dad
Somehow there is a lesson
In these thoughts that I hold dear
The ever-mighty river flows on
No matter what the time of year
I love to pause and ponder
Remembering quiet times I've spent
Sitting at the rivers' edge
Wondering where the water went!!
Still lingering in my mind
The wonder of it all
Bringing comfort so sublime
I can hear the water rushing on
Taking all my cares away
Filling my heart with joy
Renewing my soul today
The warm sand under my feet
Glistening from the sun
The birds, trees and sky so high
Remembering all the fun
The damn so majestically holding
The water in its arms
Preserving a home for the life within
Protecting the catfish farms
A moment of peaceful beauty
Seeing the current swirling about
Giving solace to all who come here
Mending broken hearts no doubt
The Chikaskia River was a blessing
In the memories I have had
The happier times of youth
Growing up with Mom and Dad
Somehow there is a lesson
In these thoughts that I hold dear
The ever-mighty river flows on
No matter what the time of year
I love to pause and ponder
Remembering quiet times I've spent
Sitting at the rivers' edge
Wondering where the water went!!
Susan (Haskins) Berry
My mom fishing off the Haskins dam
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This is what I did:
I took this blank canvas and painted it brown.
The poem was then printed on scrap book paper and the edges of the paper were burned.
The poem was glued to the canvas and 2 coats of Mod Podge applied. Now I have a nice keepsake of the wonderful poem my mother wrote.
I wanted to show the river in different seasons, so I picked this picture for the fall-winter scene.
This is the picture for spring-summer. I uploaded the pictures to Walmart.com and made faux canvas prints. The link is here. I had coupons which made this more affordable than traditional canvas. You can't really tell they are card board unless you touch the pictures.
Now I have a great display and I recall wonderful memories every time I look at that wall.
Best fishing hole, ever! |
I hope you are making wonderful Easter memories,
My oh my what a wonderful surprise to see this. I had no idea you were doing this, but it is beautiful and I am so thrilled, if fact...all choked up and speechless!
ReplyDeleteCarla, it means so much to me that the river means so much to you too. Grandma and Grandpa would be proud too!!
Thank you for making my 2012 Easter very special! Love, Mom
Aaawww. Thanks Mom. Glad you don't mind being published... lol Love you very much!
DeleteThat is just so pretty. What a great idea too. Thanks so much for sharing with the newbie party.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea - my mom wrote poems too and I've been wondering how to preserve them = now I know!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking this up at Sunday Blog Love, I don't know if I'm more touched by your wonderful project or the comment from your Mom. Wishing you both a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful memories :) I love the song and the project you created. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteblessings,
karianne