I'm not sure why I felt like saying this Momma but I saw a boy who had climbed up in the tree next door today ... and remembered how very much I loved to climb up in trees when I was a boy. You took it all in stride didn't you Momma.
Oh God how I miss you .
I saw Singin in the Rain yesterday and oh it was so good ... I remembered when we watched it together ...
Oh how I miss you Momma
Of Your Courtesy Good Jesus take Good Care of my Good Momma
I love you
I miss you
Oh Momma
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Happy New Year, Momma
I can't believe my last entry was Nov 11
But oh Momma ...
Oh Momma ...
God it hurts so so so so much
Oh God have mercy on me
Charles Delacroix
Solemnity of Mary Mother of God
But oh Momma ...
Oh Momma ...
God it hurts so so so so much
Oh God have mercy on me
Charles Delacroix
Solemnity of Mary Mother of God
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Veterans Day / Remembrance Day
I was off work today and oh Momma ... how we would have talked about Veterans' Day. Do you remember when you and I used to go to Veterans' Day celebrations? Now you're gone and I just can't bring myself to go without you ...
There's an amazing account of an amazing recording ... truly unique and truly haunting, and very very moving ... of a British gas shell battery near the close of WWI. Teachout's article is at
http://www.artsjournal.com/aboutlastnight/2008/11/tt_the_eleventh_day_of_the_ele.html
There's an amazing story at http://uk.reuters.com/article/UKNews1/idUKTRE4AA28E20081111 that Momma you would have loved.
Poems by Philip Larkin at
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/mcmxiv/ and by AE Housman at http://www.warpoetry.co.uk/housman.html are so moving. At http://www.warpoetry.co.uk/FWW_index.html there is an amazing collection of WWI poems.
Iain Murray at National Review Online shares three poems that are deeply moving:
Wilfrid Owens' "Anthem for Doomed Youth"
Including http://www.warpoetry.co.uk/owen2.html
Laurence Binyon's "For the Fallen"
http://conservativehome.blogs.com/centreright/2008/11/age-shall-not-w.html
Private Isaac Rosenburg's "The Immortals"
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-immortals/
John Derbyshire gives us O Valiant Hearts by John Stanhope Arkwright, a hymn for Remembrance Day. http://www.johnderbyshire.com/Readings/ovalianthearts.html. Momma, you seemed to me to know all the old hymns ... would you have known this one?
There's a wonderful collection of comments and movies and clips at Dirty Harry's Open Thread for the day: http://dirtyharrysplace.com/?p=5577#comments to which I felt moved to contribute this for myself:
Awesome thread. God bless USS Ben, Rather Read’s father, Lord Jiggy ,Carol’s Dad, Major Graham, John McClain’s uncle, and all veterans. Including my Dad, now deceased … he was in Bastogne in the Battle of the Bulge. And never, ever talked about it. Mom said he just once told her that it was hell. Thank God for all those who endured hell so that we can be free today.
I liked The Patriot and We Were Soldiers. Has anyone mentioned The Longest Day? The theme song always puts a lump in my throat, still does. Great movie.
For readings today, I read from Churchill’s WWII memoirs … very moving. Before that, yesterday, I got off work earlyand went to see An American Carol which is still in the dollar theatres around here. For any movies actually in theatres today, my vote would be for this for a good Veteran’s Day tribute flick … if your taste in humor runs to the slightly insane, which mine does. But there’s a scene near the end at the Trace Adkins concert showing soldiers lined up over the years into the Revolutionary past that really brought tears to my eyes.
Happy Veterans Day to all. And to veterans, it’s too small a word, but it’ll just have to do:
*THANKS*
Charles Delacroix
And on this wonderful feast day of that wonderful Soldier of Christ, St Martin de Tours, O Lord I ask your continued blessing for my dear Momma ... and my Dad ... oh Lord ... those two were in so many ways the true WWII generation at so many levels ...
Thank you ... thank you all.
Love in Christ,
Charles Delacroix
Feast of St Martin de Tours
There's an amazing account of an amazing recording ... truly unique and truly haunting, and very very moving ... of a British gas shell battery near the close of WWI. Teachout's article is at
http://www.artsjournal.com/aboutlastnight/2008/11/tt_the_eleventh_day_of_the_ele.html
There's an amazing story at http://uk.reuters.com/article/UKNews1/idUKTRE4AA28E20081111 that Momma you would have loved.
Poems by Philip Larkin at
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/mcmxiv/ and by AE Housman at http://www.warpoetry.co.uk/housman.html are so moving. At http://www.warpoetry.co.uk/FWW_index.html there is an amazing collection of WWI poems.
Iain Murray at National Review Online shares three poems that are deeply moving:
Wilfrid Owens' "Anthem for Doomed Youth"
Including http://www.warpoetry.co.uk/owen2.html
Laurence Binyon's "For the Fallen"
http://conservativehome.blogs.com/centreright/2008/11/age-shall-not-w.html
Private Isaac Rosenburg's "The Immortals"
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-immortals/
John Derbyshire gives us O Valiant Hearts by John Stanhope Arkwright, a hymn for Remembrance Day. http://www.johnderbyshire.com/Readings/ovalianthearts.html. Momma, you seemed to me to know all the old hymns ... would you have known this one?
There's a wonderful collection of comments and movies and clips at Dirty Harry's Open Thread for the day: http://dirtyharrysplace.com/?p=5577#comments to which I felt moved to contribute this for myself:
Awesome thread. God bless USS Ben, Rather Read’s father, Lord Jiggy ,Carol’s Dad, Major Graham, John McClain’s uncle, and all veterans. Including my Dad, now deceased … he was in Bastogne in the Battle of the Bulge. And never, ever talked about it. Mom said he just once told her that it was hell. Thank God for all those who endured hell so that we can be free today.
I liked The Patriot and We Were Soldiers. Has anyone mentioned The Longest Day? The theme song always puts a lump in my throat, still does. Great movie.
For readings today, I read from Churchill’s WWII memoirs … very moving. Before that, yesterday, I got off work earlyand went to see An American Carol which is still in the dollar theatres around here. For any movies actually in theatres today, my vote would be for this for a good Veteran’s Day tribute flick … if your taste in humor runs to the slightly insane, which mine does. But there’s a scene near the end at the Trace Adkins concert showing soldiers lined up over the years into the Revolutionary past that really brought tears to my eyes.
Happy Veterans Day to all. And to veterans, it’s too small a word, but it’ll just have to do:
*THANKS*
Charles Delacroix
And on this wonderful feast day of that wonderful Soldier of Christ, St Martin de Tours, O Lord I ask your continued blessing for my dear Momma ... and my Dad ... oh Lord ... those two were in so many ways the true WWII generation at so many levels ...
Thank you ... thank you all.
Love in Christ,
Charles Delacroix
Feast of St Martin de Tours
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Show Me Another Bunny
Momma you and I loved this ...
http://www.rabbit.org/fun/net-bunnies.html
we would watch and click on picture after picture and laugh and laugh ...
Oh Momma I miss you so so so so so so much ...
I love you
I love you
I hope you're having fun with Spooky and petting her and maybe even watching her chase rabbits and squirrels and laughing right now.
Oh God
Oh God
Have mercy on me and my dear Momma
Charles Delacroix
Feast of St Terese d'Avila
http://www.rabbit.org/fun/net-bunnies.html
we would watch and click on picture after picture and laugh and laugh ...
Oh Momma I miss you so so so so so so much ...
I love you
I love you
I hope you're having fun with Spooky and petting her and maybe even watching her chase rabbits and squirrels and laughing right now.
Oh God
Oh God
Have mercy on me and my dear Momma
Charles Delacroix
Feast of St Terese d'Avila
Pepper
Momma, I have a new dog.
She will never ever ever ever be able to take Spooky's place.
But she's a good dog and I think you would like her.
Her name is Pepper and she's about 8 years old. She's a black & white rat terrier ... and she looks really so much like Tippy. Tippy was a black & white fox terrier ... we had in the early 1960s. Lost in Tripoli ... in about 1967 or 1968 or so.
But Momma you would like Pepper. I got her on Sunday ... and took her to visit you ... and she is so full of energy and she likes hot dogs and she likes attention and being petted ... you would love her.
O Momma I miss you.
I miss you so much.
Lord Jesus Christ Son of God Have Mercy on Me and on my Momma.
I love you Momma
I love you Jesus
Charles Delacroix
Feast of St Teresa of Avila
She will never ever ever ever be able to take Spooky's place.
But she's a good dog and I think you would like her.
Her name is Pepper and she's about 8 years old. She's a black & white rat terrier ... and she looks really so much like Tippy. Tippy was a black & white fox terrier ... we had in the early 1960s. Lost in Tripoli ... in about 1967 or 1968 or so.
But Momma you would like Pepper. I got her on Sunday ... and took her to visit you ... and she is so full of energy and she likes hot dogs and she likes attention and being petted ... you would love her.
O Momma I miss you.
I miss you so much.
Lord Jesus Christ Son of God Have Mercy on Me and on my Momma.
I love you Momma
I love you Jesus
Charles Delacroix
Feast of St Teresa of Avila
Foot Rubby Downs
I was just thinking about foot rubby downs. Oh Momma. You always loved those. Foot rubby downs and back rubby downs.
O Momma I miss you.
I miss you so much.
Lord Jesus Christ Son of God Have Mercy on Me and on my Momma.
I love you Momma
I love you Jesus
Charles Delacroix
Feast of St Teresa of Avila
O Momma I miss you.
I miss you so much.
Lord Jesus Christ Son of God Have Mercy on Me and on my Momma.
I love you Momma
I love you Jesus
Charles Delacroix
Feast of St Teresa of Avila
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Bunny Rabbit
Momma I saw a bunny rabbit in the back yard this evening ... it was nibbling from grass at the edge of the yard. I kept going back and it stayed there most of the evening. I even avoided going into the back yard so as not to frighten it away.
I thought of you ... Momma how you and I would have talked about that rabbit.
I miss you Momma
I miss you and love you
I love you Jesus
Thy Will be Done
Charles Delacroix
Sunday 28 in OT
I thought of you ... Momma how you and I would have talked about that rabbit.
I miss you Momma
I miss you and love you
I love you Jesus
Thy Will be Done
Charles Delacroix
Sunday 28 in OT
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