Time Traveller
I am a time voyager...I travel almost every
day, researching family lines.
The past..why do I search? Perhaps it holds truths to the present and
future.
I wonder about the people that ate off the antique plates and stirred
with the spoons that are stored in my cupboards
~I wonder about the lips that have touched the glasses and cups that I
use every day~
I strain to listen, hoping to catch a faint ghostly uttering of what was
discussed over the mashed potatoes and gravy boat so long ago.
I wonder if the creak I hear in this old chair is the same creak my
great grandmother heard under her long, black skirt or if she found the
tick tock of her old kitchen mantel clock as soothing as I do.
I wonder about how it felt to live in that big old farmhouse when it
was first built and I realize that nothing in these old trunks smelled
musty when they were newly tucked away.
It makes me long for the past~ to briefly be in the presence of my
ancestors~just for a little while to get the feel of their lives.
Did they ever wonder about me? I feel I know them~I stare at their
photos, I lie awake at night and imagine them moving about in their
daily lives.
I search through old photos and hope that I will perhaps someday have a
revelation about the identity of the nameless faces that have been kept
boxed for over 100 years.
Many long hours are spent endlessly researching with cousins and newly
found friends as we passionately seek the secrets of our family
ties..some things we find we just keep to ourselves...too complicated to
tell the others~too hurtful to tell some~relationships too
overwhelmingly complex to share in a short email with relatives that
just don't have the time to take it all in. And then there are some
stories that are just truly myths, but have been so believed for so long
that we will never have the heart to dispel.
Yes, I travel to the past in my mind.
1 comment:
so appreciative of your musings upon ancestors, closeby and further away. i believe these are the elements that knead us indeed into our contemporary selves, we owe so much to those who came before, only to do the same to our successors. it is a magic circle of being and wondering.
hello there! so nice to read you here! n♥
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