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{SFTH}   *Memory in a Photograph*  4/5/01

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Memory in a Photograph

by Pamela Jenkins


"She was the prettiest thing I'd ever seen," recalled my
grandfather.

My brother and I were sitting cross-legged on the living room floor.
Doug was watching a western movie on the television, and I was idly
looking through one of my grandparents' photo albums.  One of the
photographs of my grandmother had caught Grandpa's attention.
His usual hearty, buoyant laughter was gone, and his demeanor
was quiet and reflective.  Suddenly, Grandpa's story had our
full attention.

In his earlier years, my grandfather had been a tall, big-framed and
muscular man used to working outdoors.  The man in front of us
was still larger than life to me and my five-year-old brother, but
now his shoulders were stooped and his hands knotted with
arthritis.  He sat on the edge of the couch and studied us both,
 as if trying to determine whether we were old enough to fully
appreciate what he was going to tell us.  His gaze then turned
to our grandmother sitting a few feet away.
His eyes softened as he related the story of how they met.

His first glimpse of his future bride happened while she was in the
company of her father and two of her sisters.  Her father was
conducting business, and the girls were sitting nearby in the
back of his old pickup.  As he warmed up to his story,
Grandma's hands become still, and her crochet lay in a
colorful fold on her lap.  She listened to the familiar old
story, caught up in the tale that we were hearing for the
first time.  She smiled warmly back at him.

"While her daddy was busy with some other gentlemen," he said, "I
was busy watching her and her two sisters.  They were sitting
there in the back of that old pickup, feet dangling and swinging,
giggling and whispering to each other.  She had the reddest hair,
and she was about the prettiest thing I'd ever seen.  I just couldn't
help myself..."

Grandma was beaming with pleasure by this time.  It wasn't too often
Grandpa was this romantic, and she was enjoying the compliments.
"...and so I just ran right over there, and bit her on the hind leg."

A thunderous frown knitted my grandmother's forehead, and her dainty
fine eyebrows drew close together.  Her mouth rounded into a horrified
"Oh" as her blue eyes flashed.
"Merle, you did not!  Mercy, don't you be telling stories like that
to these grandkids!"  But the damage was done.  My brother and
I clutched our middles as we rolled backwards in the floor, unable
to control our laughter.  Her tirade continued, to no effect.  Grandpa
laughed as hard as the rest of us.

Appearing miffed, Grandma picked up her crochet and started
threading the yarn through her fingers, but I saw the quick look
she sent my grandfather, complete with a wink.  It was the same
expression captured in the photograph in front of me.

I was reminded again years later of that look.  It was a few months
after my grandmother's death.  I was sitting in their living room once
again, visiting with Grandpa.  I picked up an old photo album
and began flipping through the pages, and came across the
same photograph of Grandma.

She must have been about eighteen in the picture.  She had a
little hat perched on her head, and was tossing a saucy look
back over her shoulder.  She was laughing, and I was struck
by how beautiful she had been.

Then I noticed that Grandpa had become quiet.  He was sitting
next to me, leaning over to look at the photograph.  He reached
over and placed a callused finger on the page.  He studied
the image a few moments longer, before saying softly,
"That there...that there's the reason I fell in love with her."
Then he turned to me and grinned.  "Did I ever tell you
about the first time I saw her?  Prettiest thing I'd ever seen..."

Pamela Jenkins

ramblinrabbit@juno.com

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Copyright 2000 by Pamela Jenkins, All rights reserved.
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Pamela lives on a small farm in Oklahoma with Stanley, her veterinarian
husband of twenty years.  They have four children, and are avid
supporters of 4-H and FFA youth activities.  Pamela's hobbies include
writing, crocheting and raising Satin rabbits.

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"But the real tragedy was that 15 hadn't been colored yet."
--Steve Spurrier, Florida football coach, telling Gator fans that
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""Did you know that it is a medically proven fact that people with the most
birthdays live the longest?"

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Please keep our family in your prayers.  Mama's only sister just passed away
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attached to all the members of my family but we the children are trying our
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morning and find that we really and truly are a loving, giving and sharing
family- one and all.  And there would no prejudices of any kind- we owe this
to our parents, ourselves and utimately to the One that created us all in
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Maria Carey
Connecticut
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Please remember my mom in your prayers. We just got back from her having a CAT Scan. The doctors have found a spot on her pancreas. My mom is 77 and they will not do a operation on her, it is to risky. So, I ask all of you, who have the Faith, to please take a moment of your time and talk to The Father.
Thank you so much and God Bless you all.
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