52 Ancestors in 52 weeks: Week 19 Mother

Catherine Blegg

We called her Mum, but to the many other children who stayed with us she was Aunty Cath,

Some stayed for so long that even after they had gone their name was still called to come to tea.

Mum had a generous heart she sewed baskets of clothes for children she could see needed them.

But we didn’t miss out, if we saw something in the shop and showed mum She could go home cut it out without a pattern and we could then have the latest fashions to wear, The same as  our friends whose parents could afford to buy readymade designer clothes.

Mum made all the dresses for the junior choir, when she realized that no one had one that fitted properly, We went on a country tour, crammed into 2 cars, But we all looked resplendent in our blue and white dresses.

Mum taught Elocution, Public Speaking and Singing,

Before age caught up with her she was an excellent listener to people with problems.

At her funeral service, a celebration of her life, We found that she had studied at university, in Psychology and Public Speaking,

She never told anyone except her husband, they were just pieces of paper to be filed away.

Her mother taught her dressmaking and she taught me, but I will always need a pattern.

She taught me to sing before I could walk, and I sang duets with my older sister in many competitions,

Mum taught us so well to project our voices that we nearly always gained 1st place.

To thank mum for this gift she gave me, I sang a song she requested at her funeral service,

and I heard what she had so often said,

“If you feel nervous sing to the bricks on the back wall”, so I did just that.

At a memorial service for a soldier who died young in battle, they say : “Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn,” 

For mum having reached 91 years and 7 months, this was not the case,

So I will remember her the way she was when I was younger,

The best cook, greatest maker of the best dresses, a very caring person,

A clever lady and the best mum a kid could have.

Remembered with much love

Heather

 

52 Ancestors in 52 weeks week 18 close up

CLOSE UP

I spend a lot of time close up with my computer and I used to teach computer at the local library, I wrote this just for fun.

THE COMPUTER TEACHER

You’ve taken on a computer course with, a teacher of this town!

You made an excellent choice my friend we will not let you down,

When you signed up you bravely took a very tiny step

Toward a future filled with words like bytes and Internet.

Now we teach with oh such fun all things, Oh quite astounding!

But before this course is finished, you will be computer sounding

The words you use will be more like search engine and Icon,

Copy, paste, boot up, on-line, folder and start button

But why use start when we want to close down, and boot up when we need to turn on

It sounds like I’m kicking the box underneath, that the motherboard calls home.

The poor motherboard sounds crowded in with the C. P .U and RAM,

A power supply and graphics card, cables and BIOS ROM.

Is there enough room in that little box for the mother board to keep house

Oh yes I forgot to mention, the ports! for the keyboard and the mouse,

Yes ports! not ports where boats come in and tie up alongside

But nifty little pluggy things for peripherals you’ll find

The speakers, scanner, printer and modem to name a few

Ah yes my friend you’ll understand this! before the course is through.

You will be well versed in computer use and in using the Internet

You’ll find it’s a wonderful way to chat to family interstate

So have lots of fun while you learn all this for you have a good instructor

When this course is done, before you leave,

                                      Sign up, volunteer to help another.

 

Heather  August 17, 2005 ©