Saturday, February 26, 2005

The Kitchen Table

There is such magic in a kitchen table. I have often thought if mine could talk how much it would reveal. It collects such things as tears, coffee, spilled milk, smeared jelly, goodbye kisses and school books. If the top of it became transparent, it would reveal grocery lists, notes to and from the children, poetry, and scores of secret daydreams and fantasies quickly written and thrown away.

If my kitchen table had feelings, it too would reveal a warmth in tousled-haired little boy smiles in the morning, hurt for the teenaged daughter problems, and would wrap its arms around my friend who feels she is growing old. Sometimes, I wonder if it cringes when harsh words are spoken over it and feels the pain of not being able to take them back.

The square of wood in my kitchen holds many memories, as well as reams of paper n which I reflect the woes of wife and motherhood; the love, life and laughter of a once six-placement family that, somehow, too quickly, dwindled to two.

3 Comments:

Blogger John E. Cother said...

Beautifully written and so true! Thanks!

March 14, 2005 at 8:10 AM  
Blogger BeaK. said...

Aileen,

I shall never see my kitchen table through the same eyes again....

I am there myself...you know sometimes I still set the table for a full house, just to confirm that it all really did happen.

You are a fine writer and I have just started to read....takes good stuff to get my attention.

Blessings,
Bea Kunz
http://www.beasbeatitudes@blogspot.com

June 16, 2006 at 1:31 PM  
Blogger BeaK. said...

Stopping by to wish you and yours the best of the special season.

Keep blogging!

Bea Kunz
Sage Hill Farms

December 11, 2007 at 11:16 AM  

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