Max is 2 yrs, Dagny is 2 mo old |
5 yrs later: Dagny 5, Max 7 |
10 yrs later: Max 17, Dagny 15 |
Alright, since I'm feeling far too sentimental, it's probably a good idea to read BABIES: An Unsentimental Anthology by Iona and Peter Opie. This is a book that will make you laugh and let all parents feel better when they discover that the baby you so longed for isn't a little angel all the time. Here's one of the tamer traditional poems:
Oh! let me kiss the baby
Once more before I go;
Oh let me kiss the baby
And bite his little toe.
Oh! let me kiss the baby
Once more before I go;
Oh let me kiss the baby
And bite his little toe.
I've known this phrase for the
longest time: The Hand that Rocks the Cradle is the Hand that Rules the World.
But I never knew it was a poem by William Ross Wallace (1819-1881) until now.
To all mothers -- this is for you with all my best sentiments!
BLESSINGS on the hand of women!
Angels guard its strength and grace.
In the palace, cottage, hovel,
Oh, no matter where the place;
Would that never storms assailed it,
Rainbows ever gently curled,
For the hand that rocks the cradle
Is the hand that rules the world.
Infancy’s the tender fountain,
Power may with beauty flow,
Mothers first to guide the streamlets,
From them souls unresting grow—
Grow on for the good or evil,
Sunshine streamed or evil hurled,
For the hand that rocks the cradle
Is the hand that rules the world.
Woman, how divine your mission,
Here upon our natal sod;
Keep—oh, keep the young heart open
Always to the breath of God!
All true trophies of the ages
Are from mother-love impearled,
For the hand that rocks the cradle
Is the hand that rules the world.
Blessings on the hand of women!
Fathers, sons, and daughters cry,
And the sacred song is mingled
With the worship in the sky—
Mingles where no tempest darkens,
Rainbows evermore are hurled;
For the hand that rocks the cradle
Is the hand that rules the world.
7 comments:
Lovely, Vijaya! And a happy Mother's day to you yesterday.
This year I sent my kids home-made cards for mother's day, because they are the reason I am one:)
Thank you for sharing the poem! And happy mother's day to you, too!
(By the way, I'm sorry my blog thinks you're a robot...maybe I messed it up when I tried to fix it, or maybe it's messed up all my itself...!)
Beautiful post. Hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day!
p.s. Wanted to let you know, I've just nominated you for the Spirit Animal Award on my blog. :)
Such cute little babies, love Dagny's little chubby face. =) And I completely get the biting the toe thing, I'm always nibbling on my son, lol!
Mirka, it's a perfect way to celebrate given they're so far away.
Faith, I'm glad you like the poem! I think blogger has been doing this to many blogs ... and half the time it doesn't recognize me.
Marcia the seal-pup, I enjoyed your post.
Leandra, I love Dagny's cheeks. Babies are so edible!!!
Hope you had a great Mother's Day celebration, Vijaya.
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