Thursday, August 2, 2007

Voices

LeLe's Dad and I were reminiscing with her and MK last night about when she and her brother were small. Brother used to call to her from another room and expect her to come running to see what he wanted. In my mind, I can still hear the voices of my children when they were tiny. The way brother would shorten her name, leaving out one of the vowels. The way you could hear the aggravated tone of her reply at being called to stop what she was doing, and appease her younger sibling. I miss hearing that. I miss my children.

This morning I was going over that conversation in my head and realized that I can still hear all the voices of the people I love, who are now are gone. Plain as day I can hear LeLe and brother's voice, but more than that, I can hear my father calling my name. (He also left out a vowel.) It's a memory that both gives me comfort and tears my heart out. I can still hear my maternal grandparents calling to me. I hear the love in their voices and the way they changed my name to make it sound funny or loving.

I hope that my children will be able to hear my voice when I am gone. And I hope and pray that it is a comfort and the memory is of loving words.

10 comments:

LeLe said...

Thanks for making me tear up. :P

I can still hear G-ma Willie calling me Leanner and G-daddy Gene always welcoming us in the house with "Hey, now! Whaddya say?" And Mammaw Beulah with her sweet voice calling everyone "Darlin'."

Michelle said...

But, who would EVER forget Grandma Willie's...."Woah-lee, woah-lee, woah-lee." HAHAHA! And, Granddaddy's "greetings" remind me of daddy...

Yeah...thanks for the sniffly nose a lunchtime, B Line!

B Lines said...

Just feeling a bit nostalgic today I guess. Missing those I love. I just had to share, so you all could feel sniffly too.

LeLe said...

I thought it was "woah-lee, boah-lee". HAHA! Oh, do y'all remember the dominoes? Who got those when they died. I wish I had gotten them.

LoriM said...

I can still hear my grandmother too. It's funny that it was mentioned that she called everyone "Darlin'" because my grandmother called everyone "Love". I catch myself calling my kids "Love" and not realize it until it's already out of my mouth and I think, "Whoa...where did that come from??!!"

LeLe said...

I called a little girl in the grocery store "Sweetheart" the other day. I thought to myself, "I sound like my mother."

She was reaching for a box of cereal on the top row and was jumping and jumping and couldn't reach it. Her mom was at the end of the row and was oblivious. I said, "Do you need some help, Sweetheart?" and she looked at me like I was an alien. So I got the box down and handed it to her and she thanked me. She was cute as a button. Probably around 7.

PK said...

Your post was so sweet, it made me cry. I too still hear the sounds of years gone by. What sweet memories.
PK

Sooz said...

Awwww I'm emotional enough this week! I love this post. I never heard my grandparents calling me because they were already gone by the time I was born, but I miss being at home with my parents sometimes so much. Hearing my dad call me "Sooozie baby"...aww miss my daddy so gonna call him as soon as I stop reading this blog. =)

Michelle said...

Aaaah--the dominoes! I can still smell that wooden box they came in! Funny how you can even remember scents that just take you back to days of yore...

Les said...

What a beautiful post!