Showing posts with label Appalachian Trail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Appalachian Trail. Show all posts

Saturday, April 2, 2022

1994

 


I've carried nineteen years of memories

for twenty-eight years.


Counting his beginning steps at six months,

then, as a toddler, his trusting little hand 

holding my finger as we walked outside together.


Playing in Lake Michigan

at four years old.



Soothing his hurts from early spills

on his bike at six years.



Estimating the length of the bass we caught

in the Grand River when he was fourteen.


Worrying the hours while waiting for him

to return home; driving at sixteen.



Timing the miles during Forest Hills Central 

Track and Cross Country meets at seventeen.


Calculating his climbs while hiking with Ross Peterson

on the Appalachian Trail at eighteen.



Crying the tears over his death

in November of nineteen ninety-four.


Saying the prayers at his gravestone

when I'm forty-six, or seventy-four.



Carrying years of memories up the slopes;

 memories as permanent as mountains.

© 2022 Richard Havenga


End Note: 

This year Aaron would be 47. Born on April 2, 1975.

I was 46 when he died at age 19, on November 20, 1994.


Photo Locations:

1. First Home - Cascade, Michigan - Photo by Mary Havenga

2. Lake Michigan - Charles Mears State Park - Pentwater, Michigan 

3. Mom & Dad's Farm - Ada, Michigan

4. East Grand Rapids

5. Appalachian Trail National Park  - Photo by Ross Peterson 

6. West Elk National Wilderness Area - Colorado




Wednesday, November 20, 2019

One More Glimpse

                         In Memory of:
Aaron Richard Havenga (April 2, 1975 ~ November 20, 1994) 


Spears of sunlight
penetrate holes in the clouds.

Your signal (to me)
that all is well
in the radiance
of your new home.



Memories of you return
in waves of autumn light
recalling your exceptional performance
in running Cross Country (at FHC).




Memories of you return
on a soft summer breeze
that cooled you as you hiked
the Appalachian Trail (with Ross).



Memories of you return
watching your big smile
as you "spray" a large plume
while water-skiing at Payne Lake.


Memories of you return
in the depths of winter cold
as you rode our local slopes
at Cannonsburg Ski Lodge.



I want to ride up
those shafts of sunlight
to get just one more glimpse of you,
to help me through a few more years,
until I can join you in the heavenly realm.

© 2019 Richard Havenga