HARRIET
LEE WALRATH REECE
May
25, 1930 – October 31, 2016
Years
ago, let’s say it was 1959, my eldest sister Harriet and her husband Bill went
on a trip somewhere, leaving their two children, L.J. and Becky, in the care of
our mother – and me – at “the family home.” L.J. was four and Becky was two. I
was ten.
Harriet and Kathy, 1951 |
Harriet
had prepared L.J. well, telling him that he was going to stay at Grandma’s
house for “nights and nights and nights and nights and nights.” L.J. was totally
adjusted to the stay and didn’t pine for his parents, and he would tell anyone
that he was staying for “nights and nights and nights and nights and nights.”
When
Harriet and Bill arrived to pick up L.J. and Becky, rather than being elated to
see them, L.J. burst into tears. “I had more nights,” he wailed. That event
entered into family lore, and anytime we were unexpectedly disappointed,
we would lament, “I had more nights!”
“I
had more nights” – exactly the way I felt when L.J. told me Harriet was gone. KW
4 comments:
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Beautiful post.
I'm so sad. I love you.
SO many more nights.........
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