Letters to Grandchildren
The stationery
matters to me but not them.
I want it pretty,
written in sky blue gel ink
with hearts in my signature.
I must print the words
carefully now that cursive
is unlearned language,
but my flourished Grandma name
sits quite proudly at the end.
Because I wrote them,
I hope excitement erases
their teenage ennui.
I may ask too much of them
and the way of modern hearts.
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Love! In this digital world, analog still means a lot!
as adults they will remember and emulate your love
This is so heartfelt and you have to know – you make a difference when you care in these ways.
Kids are still interested in cursive though so show them how it’s done!
I hope your grandchildren are saving these letters, Nancy. A grandmother’s handwriting is a beautiful thing.
Precious. I also hope they save your letters. A well crafted poem about the art of letter writing.